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Dave Holland: Conference of the Birds

Joe Maneri: Dahabenzapple

Fred Anderson: 2 days in april

William Parker: O'Neal's Porch

Duke Ellington: Far East Suite

Count Basie: Atomic Basie

John Coltrane: A Love Supreme

Miles Davis: Kind of Blue

Hank Mobley: Roll Call

Andrew Hill: Shades

Joe Henderson: So Near So Far

Steve Lacy: Morning Joy

Myra Melford: Even The Sounds Shine

Art Ensemble of Chicago: Le Stances A Sophie

Clusone Trio: I Am An Indian

Paul Dunmall: Ghostly Thoughts

Mujician: Birdman

AMM: Live in Allentown

David Murray: Ming

Simon H Fell: Composition # 30

Evan Parker: The Two Seasons

Horace Tapscott: The Dark Tree

Sonny Rollins: Live at the Village Vanguard

Booker Little: Out Front

Misha Mengelberg: Who's Bridge

Freddie Hubbard: Open Sesame

Tina Brooks: True Blue

Peter Brotzmann: Tentet Box

Mats Gustafsson: You Forget to Answer

AALY + Ken Vandermark: Hidden in the Stomach

Dennis Gonzalez: Stefan

Charles Brackeen: Worshippers Come Nigh

Gianlugi Trovesi: From G to G

Pino Minafra: Sudori

London Jazz Composers Orchestra: Harmos

Gerry Hemingway: Demon Chaser

Randy Weston: Saga

Frank Lowe: The Flam

Julius Hemphill: Raw Materials and Residuals

Arthur Blythe: Spirits in the Field

Trio 3: Live in Willisau

Italian Instabile Orchestra: Skies of Europe

Anthony Braxton: Dortmund 1976

Clifford Brown: At Basin Street

Mal Waldron: Mal, Verve, Black and Blue

Mat Maneri: Sustain

Sam Rivers: Trio with Holland and Altscul

Spontaneous Music Ensemble: A New Distance

Ben Webster: King of the Tenors

Coleman Hawkins: The Hawk Flies High

Art Pepper: The Art of Pepper

Cecil Taylor: One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye

Jimmy Lyons: Jump Up

John Lindberg: Bounce

all for now

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KAORU ABE: SOLO 1972.7.13 (PSFD)

MUHAL RICHARD ABRAMS: THINGS TO COME FROM THOSE NOW GONE (DELMARK)

AIR: AIR TIME (NESSA)

BYRON ALLEN: INTERFACE (ACC PRODUCTIONS)

AMM: NEWFOUNDLAND (MATCHLESS)

FRED ANDERSON: THE MISSING LINK (NESSA)

ART ENSEMBLE OF CHICAGO: ART ENSEMBLE 1967-68 (NESSA)

ALBERT AYLER: SPIRITUAL UNITY (ESP)

DEREK BAILEY & JOELLE LÉANDRE: NO WAITING (POTLACH)

CONRAD BAUER: BETWEEN HEAVEN AND EARTH (INTAKT)

TIM BERNE: THE SHELL GAME (THIRSTY EAR)

RAN BLAKE: SHORT LIFE OF BARBARA MONK (SOUL NOTE)

ART BLAKEY'S JAZZ MESSENGER: WITH THELONIOUS MONK (ATLANTIC)

PAUL BLEY: HOMMAGE TO CARLA (OWL)

ANTHONY BRAXTON: WILLISAU (1991) (HAT ART)

WILLEM BREUKER: BOB'S GALLERY ( BVHAAST)

PETER BRÖTZMANN: DIE LIKE DOG (FMP)

CLIFFORD BROWN: MEMORIAL ALBUM (BLUE NOTE)

MARION BROWN: WHY NOT? (ESP)

JOHN BUTCHER: FIXATIONS (14) (EMANEM)

JACKY BYARD: OUT FRONT (CANDID)

JOHN CARTER & BOBBY BRADFORD: SEEKING (HAT ART)

BAIKIDA CARROLL: SHADOW AND REFLECTIONS (SOUL NOTE)

THOMAS CHAPIN: HAYWIRE (KNITTING FACTORY W)

DON CHERRY: MU - FIRST PART/ SECOND PART (BYG/ FUEL))

SONNY CLARK: COOL STRUTTIN' (BLUE NOTE)

CLUSONE TRIO: SOFT LIGHTS AND SWEET MUSIC (HAT ART)

AL COHN & ZOOT SIMS: YOU'N'ME (VERVE)

ORNETTE COLEMAN: CHANGE OF THE CENTURY (ATLANTIC)

ALICE COLTRANE: PTAH, THE EL DAOUD (IMPULSE)

JOHN COLTRANE: INTERSTELLAR SPACE (IMPULSE)

COMPANY: COMPANY 2 (INCUS)

FRANÇOIS CORNELOUP: JARDINS OUVRIERS (EVIDENCE/ FRANCE)

LOL COXHILL: WORMS ORGANISING ARCHDUKES (EMANEM)

MARYLIN CRISPELL: SPRING TOUR 1994 (ALICE)

ANDREW CYRILLE: NUBA (BLACK SAINT)

STEPHANO D'ANNA: LEAPIN'IN (SPLAS©H)

EDDIE 'LOCKJAW' DAVIS: VERY SAXY (PRESTIGE)

MILES DAVIS: THE COMPLETE LIVE AT THE PLUGGED NICKEL (COLUMBIA)

ERNST DAWKINS: CAPE TOWN SHUFFLE (DELMARK)

ELTON DEAN: RUMOURS OF AN INCIDENT (SLAM)

PAUL DESMOND: TWO OF A MIND (RCA)

WALT DICKERSON: TO MY SON (STEEPLECHASE)

BILL DIXON: SONS OF SISYPHUS (SOUL NOTE)

ERIC DOLPHY: CONVERSATIONS (CELLULOID RECORDS)

DAVE DOUGLAS: FIVE (SOUL NOTE)

HAMID DRAKE & SABIR MATEEN: BROTHERS TOGETHER (EREMITE)

MARK DRESSER & RAY ANDERSON: NINE SONGS TOGETHER (CIMP)

PAUL DUNMALL: GHOSTLY THOUGHTS (hatOLOGY)

JOHNNY DYANI: ANGOLIAN CRY (STEEPLE CHASE)

MARCO ENEIDI: CHERRY BOX (EREMITE)

DUKE ELLINGTON: MEETS COLEMAN HAWKINS (IMPULSE)

KAHIL EL'ZABAR: FREEDOM JAZZ DANCE (DELMARK)

MARTY EHRLICH: LINE ON LOVE (PALMETTO RECORDS)

BOOKER ERVIN: THAT'S IT (CANDID)

ELLERY ESKELIN: ONE GREAT DAY (hatOLOGY)

BILL EVANS: THE BRILLIANT (TIMELESS)

JAMES FINN: OPENING THE GATES (CADENCE)

SIMON H. FELL: FOOM FOOM (BRUCE'S FINGERS)

CHARLES GAYLE: TOUCHIN' ON TRANE (FMP)

GIANNI GEBBIA: ARCANA MAJOR/ SONIC TAROTS SESSION (STEREOSUPREMO/ RASTASCAN)

STAN GETZ: SERENITY (EMARCY)

JIMMY GIUFFRE: 1961 (ECM)

GLOBE UNITY ORCHESTRA: 20TH ANNIVERSARY (FMP)

VINNY GOLIA: ONE, THREE, TWO (JAZZ'HALO)

BENNY GOLSON: TURNING POINT (MERCURY)

DENNIS GONZALES: CATHECHISM (MUSIC & ARTS)

DEXTER GORDON: DOIN' ALLRIGHT (BLUE NOTE)

FRANK GRATKOWSKI/ FRED VAN HOVE/ TONY OXLEY: GRATHOVOX (NUSCOPE)

GEORG GRAEWE: IMPRESSIONS OF MONK (NUSCOPE)

MATTS GUSTAFSSON: FROGGING (MAYA)

BARRY GUY: ODYSSEY (INTAKT)

HERBIE HANCOCK: EMPYREAN ISLES (BLUE NOTE)

JOHN HANDY: RECORDED LIVE AT THE MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL (COLUMBIA)

JOE HARRIOTT: FREE FORM (REDIAL/EMARCY)

HAMPTON HAWES: FOR REAL (CONTEMPORARY)

COLEMAN HAWKINS: TODAY AND NOW (IMPULSE)

GERRY HEMINGWAY: SLAMADAM (RANDOM ACOUSTICS)

JULIUS HEMPHILL: RAW MATERIALS AND RESIDUALS (SOUL NOTE)

JOE HENDERSON: INNER URGE (BLUE NOTE)

ANDREW HILL: POINT OF DEPARTURE (BLUE NOTE)

DAVE HOLLAND CONFERENCE OF THE BIRD (ECM)

FREDDIE HUBBARD: RED CLAY (CTI)

DANIEL HUMAIR: LIBERTÉ SURVEILLÉ (SKETCH)

ABDULLAH IBRAHIM: WATER FROM AN ANCIENT WELL (BLACK-HAWK)

ICP ORCHESTRA: AAN & UIT (ICP)

KEITH JARRETT: EL JUICIO (THE JUDGEMENT) (ATLANTIC)

ANDRÉ JAUME: PEACE/ PACE/ PAIX (CELP)

SVEN-AKE JOHANSSON: SIX LITTLE PIECES FOR QUINTET (hatOLOGY)

CHRIS JONAS: THE SUN SPITS CHERRIES (HOPSCOTCH)

ELVIN JONES: LIVE AT THE VILLAGE VANGUARD (ENJA)

FRANZ KOGLMAN: L'HEURE BLEUE (hatOLOGY)

LEE KONITZ: OUT OF NOWHERE (STEEPLE CHASE)

PETER KOWALD: WAS DA IST (FMP)

PETE LA ROCA: BASRA (BLUE NOTE)

STEVE LACY (COX/ HUMAIR): WORKS (SKETCH)

JOHN LAW: EXPLODED ON IMPACT (SLAM)

DAUNIK LAZRO: A.H.O (AND HIS ORCHESTRA) (BLEU REGARD)

URS LEIMGRUBER/ JOELLE LÉANDRE/ FRITZ HAUSER: NO TRY NO FAIL (hatOLOGY)

GEORGE LEWIS: HOMMAGE TO CHARLES PARKER (BLACK SAINT)

JOHN LINDBERG GEORGE LEWIS/ BARRY ALTSCHUL): GIVE AND TAKE (BLACK SAINT)

BOOKER LITTLE: OUT FRONT (CANDID)

JOHN LlOYD: FOUR AND FIVE (hatOLOGY)

LONDON JAZZ COMPOSER'S ORCHESTRA: THEORIA (INTAKT)

RAMON LOPEZ: ELEVEN DRUMS SONGS (LEO LAB)

FRANK LOWE: THE FLAME (BLACK SAINT)

JIMMY LYONS: THE BOX SET (AYLER RECORDS)

JOE MANERI: COMING DOWN THE MOUNTAIN (hatOLOGY)

CHARLIE MARIANO: ALTO SAX FOR YOUNG MODERNS (BETHLEHEM)

WARNE MARSH: NE PLUS ULTRA (REVELATION/ HAT ART)

JACKIE MCLEAN: ONE STEP BEYOND (BLUE NOTE)

JOE McPHEE: GRAND MARQUIS (BOXHOLDER)

MISHA MENGELBERG: WHO'S BRIDGE (AVAN)

PAT METHENY: SONG X (GEFFEN)

CHARLES MINGUS: CHARLES MINGUS PRESENTS CHARLES MINGUS (CANDID)

ROSCOE MITCHELL: SOUND (DELMARK)

MICHAEL MOORE: MONITOR (BETWEEN THE LINES)

THELONIOUS MONK: BRILLANT CORNERS (RIVERSIDE)

GRACHAN MONCUR III: SOME OTHER STUFF (BLUE NOTE)

PAUL MOTIAN: DANCE (ECM)

MUJICIAN: COLOURS FULFILLED (CUNEIFORM)

DAVID MURRAY (WITH MILFORD GRAVES): REAL DEAL (DIW)

OLIVER NELSON: THE BLUES AND THE ABSTRACT TRUTH (IMPULSE)

WALTER NORRIS: DRIFTING (ENJA)

NRG ENSEMBLE: BEJAZZO GETS A FACE LIFT (ATAVISTIC)

ANTHONY ORTEGA: NEW DANCE (REVELATION/ hatOLOGY)

TONY OXLEY: THE BAPTISED TRAVELLER (COLUMBIA)

EVAN PARKER & PAUL LYTTON: AT THE UNITY THEATRE (PSI)

CHARLIE PARKER: NOW'S THE TIME (VERVE)

WILLIAM PARKER: THE PEACH ORCHARD (AUM FIDELITY)

MARIO PAVONE: DANCERS TALES (KNITTING FACTORY)

ART PEPPER: THE INTIMATE ART PEPPER (ANALOGUE PRODUCTIONS)

IVO PERELMAN: SAD LIFE (LEO LAB)

BARRE PHILLIPS: BARRE'S TRIO (EMOUVANCE)

MICHEL PORTAL: NO,NO BUT MAYBE- CHATEAUVALLON: 23 AOUT 1972 (UNIVERSAL)

EDDIE PRÉVOST: TOUCH -THE WEIGHT, MEASURE AND FEEL OF THINGS (MATCHLESS)

BUDD POWELL: A PORTRAIT OF THELONIOUS (COLUMBIA)

MAX ROACH: PERCUSSION BITTER SWEET (IMPULSE)

HOWARD RILEY: THE DAY WILL COME (COLUMBIA)

SAM RIVERS (HOLLAND/ ALTSCHUL): THE QUEST (RED RECORD)

SONNY ROLLINS: SAXOPHONE COLOSSUS (PRESTIGE)

PAUL ROGERS: TIME OF BRIGHTNESS (RARE MUSIC)

SHORTY ROGERS: WHEREVER THE FIVE WINDS BLOW (RCA)

SCOTT ROSENBERG'S RED: OWE (CADENCE)

NED ROTHENBERG & DENMAN MARONEY: TOOLS OF TRADE (CIMP)

ROVA: BINGO (VICTO)

KEITH ROWE/ JOHN TILBURY: DUOS FOR DORIS (ERSTWHILE)

GEORGE RUSSELL: EZZ-THETICS (RIVERSIDE)

PHAROAH SANDERS: BLACK UNITY (IMPULSE)

LOUIS SCLAVIS: L'AFFRONTEMENT DES PRÉTENDANTS (ECM)

ARCHIE SHEPP: THE MAGIC OF JUJU (IMPULSE)

WAYNE SHORTER: ADAM'S APPLE (BLUE NOTE)

SONNY SIMMONS: ANCIENT RITUAL (QWEST/ REPRISE)

MARTIAL SOLAL: TRIANGLE (JMS)

LEO SMITH: DIVINE LOVE (ECM)

GLENN SPEARMAN: SMOKEHOUSE (BLACK SAINT)

SPONTANEOUS MUSIC ENSEMBLE: KARYOBIN (CHRONOSCOPE)

SONNY STITT: WITH THE NEW YORKERS (ROOST)

SUN RA ARKESTRA: ATLANTIS EVIDENCE)

AKI TAKASE (RUDI MAHALL): THE DESSERT (LEO RECORDS)

HORACE TAPSCOTT: THE DARK TREE (hatOLOGY)

CECIL TAYLOR: ONE TOO MANY SALTY SWIFT AND NOT GOODBYE (hatOLOGY)

LENNIE TRISTANO: TRISTANO (ATLANTIC)

McCOY TYNER: THE REAL McCOY (BLUE NOTE)

MASSIMO URBANI: EASY TO LOVE (RED RECORD)

FRED VAN HOVE: FLUX (POTLACH)

KEN VANDERMARK: SIMPATICO (ATAVISTIC)

EDWARD VESALA: ODE TO THE DEATH OF JAZZ (ECM)

ALEXANDER VON SCHLIPPENBACH: ELF BAGATELLEN (FMP)

MAL WALDRON (WITH STEVE LACY): SEMPRE AMORE (SOUL NOTE)

BENNIE WALLACE: THE ART OF THE SAXOPHONE (DENON)

PER HENRIK WALLIN: TIVEDEN (PHONO SUECIA)

DAVID S. WARE: WISDOM OF UNCERTAINTY (AUM FIDELITY)

TREVOR WATTS & VERYAN WESTON: 6 DIALOGUES (EMANEM)

BEN WEBSTER: SOULVILLE (VERVE)

RANDY WESTON: THE SPIRIT OF OUR ANCESTORS (VERVE)

VERYAN WESTON/ JOHN EDWARDS/ MARK SANDERS: GATEWAY TO VIENNA (EMANEM)

WHAT WE LIVE: ESPECIALLY THE TRAVELLER TOMORROW (METALANGUAGE)

ANTHONY WILLIAMS: LIFETIME (BLUE NOTE)

WORLD SAXOPHONE QUARTET: W.S.Q. (BLACK SAINT)

FRANK WRIGHT: TRIO (ESP)

JACK WRIGHT & BOB MARSH: BIRD IN THE HAND (PUBLIC EYESORE)

YOSUKE YAMASHITA: DAZZLING DAYS (VERVE)

LARRY YOUNG: UNITY (BLUE NOTE)

CARLOS ZINGARO: SOLO (IN SITU)

JOHN ZORN MASADA: LIVE IN JERUSALEM (TZADIK)

Thank to Steve Reynolds to have give me the "impulsion". It was a pleasant evening (european time), but, well, I wonder already what I've forget.

And, of course, some add the following day:

AALY TRIO + KEN VANDERMARK: STUMBLE (WOBBLY RAIL)

CHET BAKER: BLUES FOR A REASON (CRISS CROSS)

ROB BROWN: HIGH WIRE (BLACK SAINT)

DELBECQ/ ORTI/ CARVER/ ARGÃœELLES: PAINTINGS (DEUX Z)

VON FREEMAN: THE IMPROVISOR (PREMONITION RECORDS)

FULHER/ BENNINK/ DE JOODE: BELLAGRAM (GEEST GRONDEN)

FRODE GJERSTAD (WITH JOHN EDWARDS & MARK SANDERS): THE WELSCH CHAPEL (CADENCE)

CHARLIE HADEN: LIBERATION MUSIC ORCHESTRA (IMPULSE)

MARK HELIAS' OPEN LOOSE (MALABY/ RAINEY): NEW SCHOOL (ENJA)

FRANÇOIS HOULE: SCHIZOSPHERE (RED TOUCAN)

ROLAND KIRK: RIP, RIG AND PANIC (LP) (LIMELIGHT)

MICHAEL MARCUS: BLUE REALITY (SOUL NOTE)

CHRISTOPHE MARGUET (DENZLER/ TEXIER/ SENS): LES CORRESPONDANCES (LABEL BLEU)

GÃœNTER MÃœLLER/ OTOMO YOSHIHIDE: TIME TRAVEL (ERSTWHILE)

PAUL MURPHY TRIO (ENEIDI/ KILLION): SHADOW - INTERSECTIONS - WEST (CADENCE)

MAX NAGL: CAFÉ ELECTRIC ( (NOVEMBER MUSIC)

LÊ QUAN NINH: LE VENTRE NEGATIF (MENISCUS)

LENNY POPKIN: POPKIN (LIFELINES RECORDS)

PAUL SMOKER: GENUINE FABLES (HAT ART)

MICHAEL JEFFRY STEVENS/ DOMINIC DUVAL QUINTET: ELEMENTS (LEO)

JOHN STUBBLEFIELD: CONTIN' THE BLUES (ENJA)

RICHARD TABNIK: IN THE MOMENT (NEW ARTISTS)

JOHN TCHICAI: GRANDPA'S SPELLS (STORYVILLE)

HENRY THREADGILL: MAKIN' A MOVE (COLUMBIA)

KEITH TIPPETT: MUJICIAN (I) (LP VERSION) (FMP)

TRIAGE (REMPIS/ AJEMIAN/ DAISY): PREMIUM PLASTICS (SOLITAIRE RECORDS)

NILS WOGRAM - KONRAD BAUER - DOMINIC DUVAL: SERIOUS FUN + ONE (CIMP)

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Great Choices, everybody. Amazing choices P.L.M! Nessa's choices are great, too, and he's one of the few who posted that could plausibly be familiar with the entire body of recordings from each artist.

Lots of my all-time favorites are listed.

Maybe it's the overly-nuanced, John Kerry-esque part of me saying this, but this is too hard.

Yeah, there's some consensus choices (Hank Mobley--Soul Station for instance), but how can you choose one Monk album, let alone one Ellington? Or Stan Getz, Steve Lacy, Sun Ra, etc.

Miles Davis's consensus pick would surely be Kind of Blue, but that represents just a fraction of his career. Even for Andrew Hill, with a far less extensive catalogue, it's hard to pick. I'd probably go with Point of Departure, but I notice that others have chosen Black Fire and even Judgement. Some might even pick Passing Ships.

So I pass... but I'm tempted to start a thread called something like: Which Album Hooked You In? Which record did you fall in love with that made you want EVERYTHING by this artist?

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Duke Ellington - The Great Paris Concert

Count Basie - April in Paris

Charles Mingus - Great Concert

Stan Kenton - New Concepts

Jessica Williams - The Victoria Concert

Woody Herman - Woody's Winners

Tommy Flanagan - Jazz Poet

Kenny Barron - At Maybeck

Phil Woods - Rites of Swing

Zoot Sims - The Gershwin Brothers

Oscar Peterson - Tracks

Stan Getz - Focus

Sonny Rollins - The Bridge

Dizzy Gillespie - Gillespiana

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I started that other thread I mentioned, by the way.

Good choice of Ellington's Paris Concert "John Tapscott" (or are you really him?)

In that spirit I would elect Basie's Count Basie at Newport (Verve) which features a prime 'New Testamant" orchestra augmented by several definitive "Old Testament" guests: Jo Jones, Jimmy Rushing, and Lester Young.

Young's contributions are pure Zen poetry.

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A thoroughly incomplete list from some favorite musicians:

Serge Chaloff 'Blue Serge'

John Coltrane 'Crescent'

Duke Ellington 'Fargo, ND'

Stan Getz 'At the Shrine'

Wardell Gray 'Memorial, vol. 1'

Tubby Hayes 'Quartet in Scandinavia'

Bobby Jaspar/Rene Thomas 'At Ronnie Scott's'

Giuseppi Logan 'Giuseppi Logan Quartet'

Warne Marsh All Music

Hal McKusick 'Jazz Workshop'

Tete Montoliu 'Boston Concert'

Phineas Newborn 'Solo Piano'

Herbie Nichols 'Trio'

Zoot Sims 'If I'm Lucky'

Martial Solal 'Jazz A Gaveau'

Sun Ra 'The Magic City'

Lucky Thompson 'Featuring Oscar Pettiford'

Charles Tyler 'Saga of the Outlaws'

Barney Wilen 'Barney'

Lester Young/Teddy Wilson 'Pres and Teddy'

etc...

etc...

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Archie Shepp - Four For Trane

Paul Bley - Touching

Ayler - Ghosts

Cecil - can I choose both Nefertiti and Cafe Montmartre?

John Tchicai - Cadentia Nova Danica

Dizzy Reece - Blues In Trinity

Tubby Hayes - Down in the Village

John Surman - How Many Clouds Can You See?

Howard Riley - The Day Will Come

Tony Oxley - The Baptised Traveller

Andrew Hill - Black Fire

Manfred Schoof - Voices

Giuseppi Logan - Quartet

Byron Allen - Trio

Steve Lacy - toss-up between the GTA and the ESP

Mal Waldron - Mal/4

Mingus - Blues & Roots

Ornette - Ornette on Tenor

Frank Wright - One for John

Nichols - well, only got the boxset!

Tina Brooks - Minor Move

Jackie Mc - Destination Out!

Grachan - Evolution

Dolphy - Conversations

Coltrane - Coltrane (the blue album)

Hans Dulfer - Candy Clouds

Braxton - For Alto

Lasha - Insight

Simmons - Music from the Spheres

John McLaughlin - Where Fortune Smiles (OK, Surman's on there too, but...)

Christ, this is a good time!

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