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20 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

These live recordings are great !  I'll bet they sound good on CD as well - mono sound but well recorded by INA. For any Adderley Brothers fans I would say don't hesitate on both sets, I am enjoying them very much.

Thnx for the heads up 👍 ....

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8 hours ago, sidewinder said:

Cannonball Adderley 'Burnin' in Bordeaux' RSD 2LP release, recorded 1969. Both of the Adderley RSD twofers on Elemental are absolutely burning, full of presence and sound very punchy in the vinyl format.

Copy no. 73 !

Was this from the Country Preacher album time period?

Posted
1 minute ago, GA Russell said:

Was this from the Country Preacher album time period?

Recorded 1969 so - yes.

The LPs kick off with a burning version of Nat's 'The Scavenger'. There's also an early version of the tune 'Experience In E', another highlight.

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6 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

Recorded 1969 so - yes.

The LPs kick off with a burning version of Nat's 'The Scavenger'. There's also an early version of the tune 'Experience In E', another highlight.

Thanks!  I ask because I saw the group at The Cellar Door when they were promoting that album.  Cannonball, Nat, Joe Zawinul, Walter Booker and I think Roy McCurdy.

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Just now, GA Russell said:

Thanks!  I ask because I saw the group at The Cellar Door when they were promoting that album.  Cannonball, Nat, Joe Zawinul, Walter Booker and I think Roy McCurdy.

Cool. Zawinul and McCurdy are in the lineup, Victor Gaskin on bass on the LPs.

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1 hour ago, Teasing the Korean said:

Herbie Hancock - 70s BN 2-LP comp from the series with pixilated colorful graphics.

Because sometimes a nice 2-LP set is what you need.

Playing it in mono to bring up the piano and bass, as I frequently do with BN records from this period.

How does this overlap with this earlier BN 2-LP

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31 minutes ago, JSngry said:

How does this overlap with this earlier BN 2-LP

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Some, not much, overlap.  I am counting three common tracks. 

https://www.discogs.com/release/7578982-Herbie-Hancock-Herbie-Hancock

Interesting that neither included "Dolphin Dance," unless that tune's stock rose in value after the mid-1970s. 

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13 minutes ago, JSngry said:

It did [Dolphin Dance]. Covered by both Ahmad Jamal & Grover, found in fake books, absorbed into the mainstream via osmosis.

Maiden Voyage was my second Herbie Hancock album, Empyrean Isles being the first.  I got both circa my junior/senior years of high school.  This would have been very early 1980s.  I also had The Real Book by this time, and while I was no expert then - nor now, for that matter - my sense was that "Dolphin Dance" was one of Herbie's most well-known tunes, next to "Chameleon" and, a year or two later, "Rockit."

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On 4/19/2024 at 4:59 PM, Pim said:

Amazing album indeed!

now spinning:

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I have a 4 CD collection of Jaws-Griff that includes that album, and I think also some live versions of Monk´s tunes. 

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Fascinating record from a Hungarian group recording with John Tchicai. I hear influences by Albert Ayler, Abdullah Ibrahim and Pharoah Sanders. Some free passages, spiritual jazz, free improvisation and compositional music. Pretty adventurous stuff. I’d call this my 2024 discovery for now.

Perhaps some prejudice of me but I did not expect a 1983 record from Hungary to sound so good!

Maybe they already know it but I am pretty sure this is the league of @mjazzg@Rabshakeh@soulpope and perhaps also @HutchFan
 

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18 minutes ago, Pim said:

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Fascinating record from a Hungarian group recording with John Tchicai. I hear influences by Albert Ayler, Abdullah Ibrahim and Pharoah Sanders. Some free passages, spiritual jazz, free improvisation and compositional music. Pretty adventurous stuff. I’d call this my 2024 discovery for now.

Perhaps some prejudice of me but I did not expect a 1983 record from Hungary to sound so good!

Maybe they already know it but I am pretty sure this is the league of @mjazzg@Rabshakeh@soulpope and perhaps also @HutchFan
 

Nice one. Yes, I have it and was equally pleased when I bought mine. Haven't listened to it for a while but shall dig it out

Whilst talking about Tchicai, have you got this one @Pim? Not to be missed

https://www.discogs.com/release/4984604-John-Tchicai-Charlie-Kohlhase-Garrison-Fewell-Cecil-McBee-Billy-Hart-Tribal-Ghost

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