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Buck HillI'm Beginning to See The Light (Muse Records)
— Buck Hill (tenor sax), Jon Ozment (piano), Carroll Dashiell (bass),Warren Shadd (drums); with Hill's regular D.C. rhythm section--it's a good one

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16 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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The Milcho Leviev Quartet - Blues for the Fisherman (Mole Jazz LP)

 

16 hours ago, soulpope said:

Another solid :tup:tup:tup!!!

 

16 hours ago, HutchFan said:

I'm on a roll! ;) 

 

16 hours ago, soulpope said:

Definitely :D ....

Let´s go on:

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THE MILCHO LEVIEV QUARTET: TRUE BLUES. MOLE JAZZ MOLE 5 [1981]

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51 minutes ago, soulpope said:

A true revelation ....

I suppose I should get the complete Ronnie Scott's set that Laurie Pepper has issued.

I've only heard the music from the Blues for the Fisherman LP.

 

 

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Enrico Pieranunzi - Live in Paris (Challenge)

 

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Enrico Pieranunzi - Dream Dance (CAM Jazz)

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Markus StockhausenSol Mestizo: Markus Stockhausen plays the music of Enrique Diaz (ACT World Jazz)

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Personnel: Markus Stockhausen - tp, flhorn; Enrique Diaz - bass, vcl; Philip Catherine - g; Chano Dominguez - p; Simon Stockhausen - keyb, soprano sax; Jochen Schmidt - el-bass; Felipe Mandingo - perc; Thomas Alkier - dr; Juanita Lascarr, Alexandra Naumann - vcl
— This recording is based on a composition by the Chilean musician Diaz written for the 500th anniversary of the Spanish conquest of the Americas.
— Recorded at CMP Studio, Zerkall, Germany by Walter Quintus (15 April 1949 - 20th February 2017, R.I.P.)

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Gil Evans Orchestra featuring Rahsaan Roland Kirk                                  
October 30, 1976 Westfalenhalle, Dortmund        

Gil Evans p, elp, cond, arr; Rahsaan Roland Kirk ts, ss, hca; Jon Faddis tp; 
Lew Soloff tp, flh; Janice Robertson fl, tb; John Clark frh; Bob Stewart tu; 
George Adams ts; Pete Levin kbd; Van Manacas g; Mike Richmond b; Sue Evans dr

a. Rhythm-A-Ning  6:18 
b. Theme For The Eulipions   9:40 

 

Jam Session                                      
October 30, 1976 Dortmund

Rahsaan Roland Kirk ts, mz, st; Stu Goldberg p; Jimmy Woode b; prob. Carl Burnett dr; 
Big Joe Williams g, voc; Odetta voc

a. She Left Me A Mule To Ride 6:18 
b. Baby Please Don't Go 3:25 
c. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl 3:40 
d. Catfish Blues 
e. Goin' Down Slow 9:38 
f. Straight No Chaser  >
g. Summertime 14:10 

 

Jam Session                                     
October 30, 1976 Dortmund

Rahsaan Roland Kirk ts, mz, st; Jerome Jones p; Jimmy Woode b; Carl Burnett dr; 
Odetta voc; Bessie Griffin voc

a. Just A Closer Walk With Thee 10:10 
b. Lift Every Voice And Sing 4:10 
c. Wade In The Water 7:25 

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2 hours ago, HutchFan said:

I suppose I should get the complete Ronnie Scott's set that Laurie Pepper has issued.

I've only heard the music from the Blues for the Fisherman LP.

You should definitely go for the Widow's Taste release ....

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Nothing I have heard by Melody Gardot before or since this (her second album) has risen to the level of beauty and brilliance this CD achieves.  I generally only listen to the first 10 tracks which make for a very rewarding listen.  The last 2 tracks, a cover of "Over The Rainbow" and an orchestral version of "If The Stars Were Mine", are less interesting to me.  Part of the great musical success of this album is certainly the marvelous string arrangements of Vince Mendoza which serve to musically support and emotionally enhance Ms. Gardot's songs.  An album I listen to frequently and really, really love.

 

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Harold Land - A New Shade of Blue (Mainstream)
with Bobby Hutcherson (vib); William Henderson (p, el p); Buster Williams (b); Billy Hart (d); James "Mtume" Foreman (congas)

Fantastic.

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42 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

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Harold Land - A New Shade of Blue (Mainstream)
with Bobby Hutcherson (vib); William Henderson (p, el p); Buster Williams (b); Billy Hart (d); James "Mtume" Foreman (congas)

Fantastic.

:tup:tup:tup!!!

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47 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

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Harold Land - A New Shade of Blue (Mainstream)
with Bobby Hutcherson (vib); William Henderson (p, el p); Buster Williams (b); Billy Hart (d); James "Mtume" Foreman (congas)

Fantastic.

nobody gives him enough - or any - credit for mastering the left-handed tenor. That's even more of a bitch than the Albert clarinet.

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