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5 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Ralph Towner with Glen Moore - Trios / Solos (ECM, 1973)

Lovely, fascinating music.

Also, my LP is a German pressing; the AQ is top shelf. 

 

👍 :D  Love it!

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:D 👍

 

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Makaya McCraven, Highly Rare (International Antthem)

Howard Rumsey's Lighthouse All Stars, Jazz Invention (Contemporary)

Johnny Hartman, I Just Dropped By to Say Hello (Impulse)

 

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Dakota Staton - The Late, Late Show - Capitol (re-channeled stereo)

'70s reissue with yellow Capitol label.  Which is all wrong.

Why did they put the Capitol logo over her fur coat and not in the field of black in the upper right?

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JJ Johnson - Pinnacles (Milestone). I heard "Cannonball Junction" from this album on the Jazz channel on my Sirius/XM app the other day and thought it might be worth hearing the whole thing. I was not 100% correct. Not as good as I would've expected with this band.

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Joanne Brackeen - Fi-Fi Goes To Heaven (Concord). Unusual record in that Branford Marsalis plays the alto sax for most of it. I don't know that I'd give it as high of a score as the Penguin Jazz Guide when they named it as one of their top 1001 jazz records.

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Lacy/Bailey----Company 4------(Incus)

A kind friend bought a large bunch of unplayed  Incus LPs. He was selling off duplicates so I went for this and Company 6 although they all looked pretty interesting.

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3 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said:

JJ Johnson - Pinnacles (Milestone). I heard "Cannonball Junction" from this album on the Jazz channel on my Sirius/XM app the other day and thought it might be worth hearing the whole thing. I was not 100% correct. Not as good as I would've expected with this band.

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Picked that one up around the time it came out, being a big JJ fan and (failed) trombonist. Check out disk 1 of the latest Miles Davis Bootleg set for some interesting tracks of JJ in duet with Miles on synths and recorded around the same time. According to the notes, Gil Evans was also involved and the synth arrangements sound like his.

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Album artwork for The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow by Charles Lloyd

Charles Lloyd - The Sky Will Still Be There tomorrow [Blue Note, 2024]

Lovely. It's not going to convert any non-believers but if you like Charles this is a strong one, more so than the Trio albums I think

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3 hours ago, mjazzg said:

Album artwork for The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow by Charles Lloyd

Charles Lloyd - The Sky Will Still Be There tomorrow [Blue Note, 2024]

Lovely. It's not going to convert any non-believers but if you like Charles this is a strong one, more so than the Trio albums I think

My CD copy is scheduled to arrive this Sunday.

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