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i´m gonna post the answers first:

Track 1: Ed Motta - Um Dom Pra Salvador (Album: "Dwitza")

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Ed Motta - Rhodes Piano & Voice

Alberto Continentino - Electric Bass

Renato Massa Calmon - Drums

Jessé Sadock Filho - Flugelhorn

Lelei - Sax Soprano

Aldivas Ayres - Bombardino

recorded & released on 2001 this is an original compostion of Ed Motta. he is a vynil maniac so he wanted that particular sound from the 70's and the CD was released on a vynil cover. on his personal comments he claims that is a tribute to the great Dom Salvador and the sax solo is from Lelei's admiration on Yusef Lateef.

additional information about Ed Motta is available @ Ed Motta´s website

Track 2: Teodross Avery Quartet - Our True Friends (Album: In Other Words)

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Teodross Avery - Tenor Sax

Charles Craig - Piano

Reuben Rogers - Bass

Mark Simmons - Drums

an original composition from Teodross (as the liner notes says) this is a GRP release from 1994 recorded at Van Gelder's and produced by MC.

Track 3: Gary Foster - Warne-Ing (Album: Make Your Own Fun)

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Gary Foster - Alto Sax

Jimmy Rowles - Piano

John Heard - Bass

Joe LaBarbera - Drums

an original composition from Gary Foster on a Concord release from 1991

Track 4: Benny Golson And His Orchestra - Quicksilver (Album: Walkin')

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Benny Golson - Arranger

Freddie Hubbard & Bill Hardman - Trumpets

Curtis Fuller & Grachan Moncur III - Trombones

Eric Dolphy - Alto Sax

Wayne Shorter - Tenor Sax

Bill Evans - Piano

Ron Carter - Bass

Charlie Persip - Drums

a Horace Silver composition on a "SBM Remastered" version from Fresh Sounds :blink:

Track 5: Meirelles e Os Copa 5 - Quintessência (Album: O Som)

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J.T.Meirelles - Sax

Manoel Gusmão - Bass

Pedro Paulo - Trumpet

Luiz Carlos Vinhas - Piano

Dom Um Romão - Drums

an original composition of Joao Meirelles originally released on 1964 reissued for the first time on CD by Dubas

Track 6: Lars Erstrand - Four Brothers (Album: And Four Brothers)

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Lars Erstrand - Vibes

Roland Jivelid - Tenor Sax

Knud Jörgensen - Piano

Ame Wilhelmsson - Bass

Pelle Hulten - Drums

a classic Jimmy Giuffre composition on an Opus3 release from 1984

Track 7: Ahmad Jamal - Milan (Album: Rossiter Road)

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Ahmad Jamal - Piano

James Cammack - Bass

Herlin Riley - Drums

Manola Badrena - Percussion

an original composition from Ahmad on an Atlantic release from 1986

Track 8: Black/Note - Gettin' Your Trane On (Album: Nothin' But The Swing)

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Mark Anthony Shelby - Bass

Willie Jones III - Drums

Ark Sano - Piano

Gilbert Castellanos - Trumpet

Teodross Avery - Tenor Sax

James Mahone - Alto Sax

an original compostion from Willie Jones III on an Impulse! release from 1996

Track 9: Tommy Flanagan - It Don't Mean A Thing (Album: Master Trio)

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Tommy Flanagan - Piano

Ron Carter - Bass

Tony Williams - Drums

a Duke composition on an album released on 1983 by Four Star and re-released in 1994 & 2002 by Prestige Records Limited

Track 10: Hideaki Kanazawa - Ode To Workman (Album: Happy Talk)

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Hideaki Kanazawa - Bass

Makoto Rikitake - Drums

a Terumasa Hino composition released by King/Paddle Wheel on 1999

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Track 11: Jacques Loussier Trio - Gnossienne No.4 (Album: Satie: Gymnopédies - Gnossiennes)

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Jacques Loussier - Piano

Benoit Dunoyer de Segonzac - Bass

André Arpino - Drums

a Satie composition on a Telarc album from 1998

Track 12: Lalo Schifrin - Renaissance (Album: The Dissection And Reconstruction Of Music From The Past As Performed By The Inmates Of Lalo Schifrin's Demented Ensemble As A Tribute To The Memory Of The Marquis de Sade)

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so many players there but the main artists are:

Lalo Schifrin - Piano

Richard Davis - Bass

Gene Bertoncini - Guitar

Grady Tate - Drums

Jerome Richardson - Flute

Rose Marie Jun - Vocals

an original composition of Lalo on a Verve release from 1966

Track 13: Buddy Montgomery Trio - 1.000 Rainbows (Album: Here Again)

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Buddy Montgomery - Piano

Jeff Chambers - Bass

Ray Appleton - Drums

Wilson Corniel Jr. - Congas

an original composition from Buddy released by Sharp Nine in 1997

Track 14: Eric Reed - Englishman In New York (Album: Manhattan Melodies)

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Eric Reed - Piano

Gregory Hutchinson - Drums

Reginald Veal - Bass

a Sting composition recorded for Verve in 1999

Track 15 - Carla Cook - Se Todos Fossem Iguais a Você aka Someone To Light Up My Life (Album: Dem Bones)

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Carla Cook - Vocals

Cyrus Chestnut - Piano

Tyrone Jefferson, Fred Wesley & Craig Harris - Trombones

Billy Kilson - Drums

Jeffrey Haynes - Percussion

James Genus - Bass

a classic from Tom Jobim e Vinicius de Moraes recorded for her 2nd album on Maxjazz released in 2001

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Congratulations, Marcus!!! :tup

You fooled us all the way with some items.

Tony Williams with Tommy Flanagan: I knew Tony recorded in that trio, but the sound is so far from his - it must have been a loaned drumset, and as I said, it's very badly recorded.

That Japanese bass drums team is a killer!

I'm on my way to a week-long workshop in the Black Forest and probably won't be able to look here for the coming week, so thank you very very much, and can you give some recommendations for Luis Carlos Vinhas? I liked him a lot on the Herbie Mann Do The Bossa Nova LP, what was the trio he played in? Obrigado!

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Marcoliv wrote about track 4 - Benny Golson Quicksilver

'a Horace Silver composition on a "SBM Remastered" version from Fresh Sounds '

On the BFT disc, this Fresh Sounds reissue sounds way, way better than what I have on the original LP release of this album the Audio Fidelity 'Pop + Jazz = Swing' on which producer Tom Wilson had that weird 'trendy' idea to remix on the left and right channels - for a muddy result - all the tracks and ruin the sound of all of them.

Do I have to thank Marcus for making me want to purchase another reissue? :angry:

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Thanks again for the BFT, Marcus. This set a modern record for number of discs I own or have owned. As to the details:

On number one, at least I pegged the era right, even if it was just an attempt to recreate it :)

#2-I had this Teodros Avery CD when it came out but I didn't hang onto it. I know I said that it took me a while to identify this standard-I was sure I recognized it as such but as I named it in my head, I didn't write it down and couldn't figure it out again. So I figured I'd fudge it, assuming someone else would ID it for me. I'm really surprised this is an orignal it sounds so darn familiar.

As far as the Golson goes, I just ordered this myself, Brownie, but I had no idea at the time (two nights ago) that it was on this BFT. :)

#8-the track selected is a good reason why I didn't keep the disc ultimately. That's a trane ride I generally avoid. ;)

#13-I said that this was terribly familiar and very annoying that I couldn't figure it out ... well now I know why. I've had this Buddy Montgomery CD for a while now, and its all quite nice and definitely recommended.

#14 is the other one that I own but didn't recognize. Probably cause I have a congenital aversion to anything connected to Sting. :rmad:

Thanks again, Marcus! :tup

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Marcus, thanks a lot for this enjoyable disc!

Again, apologies for not posting my guesses, but I'm simply too deep into the Basie work at the moment.

(And then, I wouldn't have known any but the Schifrin, and maybe I would have gotten Golson right... after a few more listens...)

ubu

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Vint, this picture was taken at the best record store in Rio "Modern Sound".

JT is performing every week there and it´s so lovely to do some shopping listening to him :)

the player on drums is Paschoal Meirelles :tup

Marcus

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Yeah Marcus! This was a great collection! Lotsa good stuff to investigate, particularly ..... that Jacques Lossier disc. Very nice stuff.

I think I too will get me the Loussier Satie disc, after all. Never would have thought it is that interesting. But the Mereilles will the the first after my vacation ;)

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