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Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, HutchFan said:

 

Re: Buddy DeFranco

I may be repeating myself (!) -- but I really dig that cover.  It's striking.  Simple but potent.

That type of design can look dated (not unpleasantly so, but you know what I'm saying).  This one still looks fresh.

 

I bet the music is good too.  ;)

 

:D

Yes do agree what you say. Good coverart is very important for me too but seldom seen these days. I may refer  to DSM on CLEF/NORGRAN & Verve.

The music inside is excellent.

 

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Norgran MG N-1065  (Japan 1995) - Various " An Evening Of Jazz "

Featuring

- Sonny Criss And His Orchestra /Tommy Turk And His Orchestra /  The Six

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Now spinning:

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Actually, it's my second spin of this LP today. 

I enjoyed it so much the first time that I decided to listen again.  :)

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, optatio said:

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Dannie Richmond Quintet. Gatemouth 1004 [1980}

Excellent .... special mention goes to unsung Bob Neloms .... btw the Landmark CD reissue from 1994 adds a fiery alternate version of "Cumbia And Jazz Fusion" ....

Posted
56 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Now spinning:

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Jose Fajardo - Sabor Guajiro (Columbia, 1963)
Caliente/Columbia Special Products reissue from 1974

 

Where did you find that one?

Posted
5 hours ago, Brad said:

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Is "Ain´t no sunshine" such a simple stuff with chord vamps in e minor and some "lyrics" that always goes "I know I know I know......." ? I have terrible memories about that. It was in my "un years" where due to some issues I was largly unable to play in public and when I finally decided to lead a jam session in a 2nd or 3rd class joint with a shit box of a piano we tried to settle an evening program and had a fair 1 set with some good jazz standards but the jam after intermission was a mess, a weak hornplayer, a good but too overwhelming guitarist and then there was a male vocalist and he called something with "Sunshine", but not "You´re my sunshine" or "You are the sunshine of my live" where you still could manage to play some stuff out of it, so it was that quite monotonous e-minor thing with that "I know I know I know" and the guitar player turned on the heat and played them one chord two chord vamps and the only right thing is that I stood up, left the stage and went out into the night to lit a cigarrette until they would be done ......

Posted
1 hour ago, Gheorghe said:

.... It was in my "un years" where due to some issues I was largly unable to play in public and when I finally decided to lead a jam session in a 2nd or 3rd class joint with a shit box of a piano we tried to settle an evening program and had a fair 1 set with some good jazz standards but the jam after intermission was a mess, a weak hornplayer, a good but too overwhelming guitarist and then there was a male vocalist and he called something with "Sunshine", but not "You´re my sunshine" or "You are the sunshine of my live" where you still could manage to play some stuff out of it, so it was that quite monotonous e-minor thing with that "I know I know I know" and the guitar player turned on the heat and played them one chord two chord vamps and the only right thing is that I stood up, left the stage and went out into the night to lit a cigarrette until they would be done ......

Da muss man durch 😂😇😂 ....

Posted
6 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

Is "Ain´t no sunshine" such a simple stuff with chord vamps in e minor and some "lyrics" that always goes "I know I know I know......." ?

Ha, yep. The draw of that tune is Withers' singing and the break beat. 

Posted
2 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Yessir.  I love the sound of piccolo flutes in Latin music -- and Fajardo is KING of that.

 

Here's the man at work. Literally!

 

Posted

Now spinning:

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Sabicas - Flamenco Virtuoso (MHS); licensed by CSP

I just noticed an odd coincidence.  Like the Fajardo LP I posted above, this Sabicas LP was also originally released on Columbia (see below):

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I understand that Sabicas was a huge influence on Paco de Lucía.  

Listening now, it's not hard to understand why.

 

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