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A modern-ish, "Four Brothers" style sax section, really hoary repertoire, dance-band charts try to split the difference (but don't really succeed), and whoever Rosalind Patton was, she sounded pretty good in a very Ginny Powell-ish way.

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Jus about to give it a spin. A Boulez maven tells me that this is by far the best recording of Le Soleil Des Eaux, and I've heard good things about Dorati's Chronochromie and Les Bander-Log.

Just hope the used LP is in decent shape. I just bought a used Odyssey LP of works by Maderna snd Schuller, and the surface noise was louder than the admittedly rather quiet music. When I contacted the bastard third-party seller on Amazon, he  said, 'Tough s---; we didn't grade it "like new."'

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 Some of the performances are a bit dated in style (though still good for the most part) but the version of Thomas Tomkins' stunning madrigal "Fusca, in thy starry eyes" is worth many times the $2 I paid for this vintage two-LP set.

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10 hours ago, soulpope said:

Treasurous ....

Yep - an unlikely combination but seems to work well enough. I am unfamiliar with her ‘schlager’ material/style, it is about as well known here in the UK as TV showings of ‘Dinner For One’ i.e. pretty well unknown. :)

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Charlie Mariano - Crystal Bells (CMP, 1980)
After buying this music on emusic.com years ago, I recently decided to upgrade to LP.  Aside from the enormous improvement in sound quality, I still enjoy collecting the "thingy" stuff, whether it's vinyl or compact discs.   

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A new favorite:

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Helen Merrill - Chasin' the Bird (Inner City, 1980)
Required listening for Pepper Adams aficionados.  The combination of his baritone sax and her voice is unusual, but it works really well.  I suppose some of the credit has to go to arranger Dick Katz as well.

 

 

 

On 8/21/2019 at 7:02 PM, aparxa said:

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I've never seen that cover before. A Euro-variant???

 

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5 hours ago, HutchFan said:

A new favorite:

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Helen Merrill - Chasin' the Bird (Inner City, 1980)
Required listening for Pepper Adams aficionados.  The combination of his baritone sax and her voice is unusual, but it works really well.  I suppose some of the credit has to go to arranger Dick Katz as well.

 

 

 

I've never seen that cover before. A Euro-variant???

 

Never seen it in this part of Europe.

 

Oops, is that political? ;)

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11 hours ago, HutchFan said:

A new favorite:

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Helen Merrill - Chasin' the Bird (Inner City, 1980)
Required listening for Pepper Adams aficionados.  The combination of his baritone sax and her voice is unusual, but it works really well.  I suppose some of the credit has to go to arranger Dick Katz as well.

 

 

 

I've never seen that cover before. A Euro-variant???

 

No Fedora hat was allowed on the early French versions of Monk's Dream, only a French beret!  Great photograph by JP Leloir!

https://www.discogs.com/The-Thelonious-Monk-Quartet-Monks-Dream/release/2810778

NP:

George Russell Sextet at Beethoven Hall  (MPS Spain)

 

 

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