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In a piano trio mood today, I guess.  So next up:

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The Dynamic Hampton Hawes (EMI, NL); originally released as Hamp's Piano (MPS, 1968)
with Eberhard Weber (b) & Klaus Weiss (d); recorded in 1967

As Coffee Talk's Linda Richman would say, this music is "like buttah!"

 

 

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3 hours ago, HutchFan said:

In a piano trio mood today, I guess.  So next up:

OS05NDY2LmpwZWc.jpeg

The Dynamic Hampton Hawes (EMI, NL); originally released as Hamp's Piano (MPS, 1968)
with Eberhard Weber (b) & Klaus Weiss (d); recorded in 1967

As Coffee Talk's Linda Richman would say, this music is "like buttah!"

 

 

I quite like that series.

Remember when they first came out, MPS boxed up 10 of the best and sold them as a boxed set. Never seen one here ‘in the wild’ though.

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4 hours ago, HutchFan said:

In a piano trio mood today, I guess.  So next up:

OS05NDY2LmpwZWc.jpeg

The Dynamic Hampton Hawes (EMI, NL); originally released as Hamp's Piano (MPS, 1968)
with Eberhard Weber (b) & Klaus Weiss (d); recorded in 1967

As Coffee Talk's Linda Richman would say, this music is "like buttah!"

 

 

Think I reviewed that one for DB back in the day. Four stars IIRC.

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1 hour ago, Larry Kart said:

Think I reviewed that one for DB back in the day. Four stars IIRC.

Four stars sounds about right.  I'd probably go for four-and-a-half.  ;) 

 

2 hours ago, sidewinder said:

I quite like that series.

Remember when they first came out, MPS boxed up 10 of the best and sold them as a boxed set. Never seen one here ‘in the wild’ though.

I had no idea that they bundled the LPs in that series & issued them all in a box.  Interesting.

 

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On 3/19/2023 at 4:15 PM, Pim said:

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another excellent one from these series. With Junior Cook on tenor sax, Woody Shaw on piano, Ronnie Matthews on piano, Stafford James on bass and of course Louis on drums. 

I love it. They really cookin´ here. So great drumming , and they greatest guys playin´ together. But it´s quite a pity that Woody Shaw does not play on all the tunes. That´s the kind of albums I like most. Live, good recorded drum set so I can hear them cymbals and tubs, very very fine and like if you are on stage or sittin´in the audience....

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That Baden Powell cover (above) always reminds me of this LP, which I've pulled from the shelf and am spinning now:

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Eddie Palmieri - Superimposition (Tico, 1970)

  • Eddie Palmieri – piano
  • Ismael Quintana – vocals
  • José Rodrigues – trombone
  • Lewis Kahn – trombone
  • Alfredo "Chocolate" Armenteros – trumpet
  • Andy Gonzalez – bass
  • Israel Feliu – bass
  • Nicky Marrero – timbales
  • Eladio Pérez – conga drums
  • Tommy "Choki" López – bongos 
  • Manny Oquendo – timbales, bongos
  • Rudy Calzado – percussion
  • Arturo Campa – coro
  • Justo Betancourt – coro
  • Elliot Romero – coro

 

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