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here is one that I bought that day, Niko Langenhuijsen - Hypo (VaraJazz), from 1984, one of the local (Tilburg) modern Jazz LPs I was still missing... an interesting line-up (trumpet, trombone, violin, cello (Ernst Reijseger) plus rhythm section including Langenhuijsen on piano rather than bass).  More boppish than expected - and I am not a big fan of the violin solos... but it does have nice moments.

will first have to see what next Saturday in Utrecht does to the music budget... (will anybody else be there?)

 

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Cranked up - sounds great !

On 11/04/2018 at 8:10 AM, JohnS said:

I was never able to generate much love for this one.

Same here !  Much prefer the Candid.

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29 minutes ago, Niko said:

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here is one that I bought that day, Niko Langenhuijsen - Hypo (VaraJazz), from 1984, one of the local (Tilburg) modern Jazz LPs I was still missing... an interesting line-up (trumpet, trombone, violin, cello (Ernst Reijseger) plus rhythm section including Langenhuijsen on piano rather than bass).  More boppish than expected - and I am not a big fan of the violin solos... but it does have nice moments.

will first have to see what next Saturday in Utrecht does to the music budget... (will anybody else be there?)

 

yeah, I've seen that album but never heard it... did pick up a gorgeous duo LP by Reijseger and Sean Bergin called "Mistakes." Recommended.

might have to hit the Utrecht fair next year; we were in that city as well on holiday and really fell in love with it.

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59 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said:

.. did pick up a gorgeous duo LP by Reijseger and Sean Bergin called "Mistakes." Recommended.

Good one released on Broken ....

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4 hours ago, paul secor said:

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Chet Baker Quartet: No Problem

Gorgeous playing by Chet Baker and fine piano and compositions by Duke Jordan. Had a great time listening to this one earlier today.

Most the Chet Baker SteepleChase releases are winners ....

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too, i think itll be better than this:

 

 

This is a very fine record. Lovely arrangements akin to Gil Evans. 

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13 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:

Michel Colombier - Wings - A&M

I hated that when it was released, seemed like total fluff, but that was then....how does it sound to you today?

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5 minutes ago, JSngry said:

I hated that when it was released, seemed like total fluff, but that was then....how does it sound to you today?

Well, from the perspective of a David Axelrod freak, I love it.  I love those early 70s fake-rock concept albums. 

"We Could Be Flying" is the money cut. 

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Horace Silver - Blowin' the Blues Away - Blue Note (stereo, played back in mono because Blue Note albums nearly ALWAYS sound better in mono, because you boost the bass and piano and horns and drums are not so overbearing.  This is how RVG monitored the sessions.)

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