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Bobby HutchersonMedina (Blue Note Connoisseur)
— With Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone; Harold Land - saxophone; Stanley Cowell - piano; Reggie Johnson - bass; Joe Chambers - drums; two-fer also includes Spiral

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Record in 1969 but not released until 1980.  I'm playing the 1998 CD.

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2 hours ago, alankin said:

Bobby HutchersonMedina (Blue Note Connoisseur)
— With Bobby Hutcherson - vibraphone; Harold Land - saxophone; Stanley Cowell - piano; Reggie Johnson - bass; Joe Chambers - drums; two-fer also includes Spiral

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Record in 1969 but not released until 1980.  I'm playing the 1998 CD.

One of Bobby's very best, IMHO.  For me, it's desert-island music.  :tup:tup:tup 

 

 

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David Weiss & Point of Departure - Wake Up Call (Ropeadope)

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Disc 1 pf 2, shich contains broadcasts from Oct. 21 & 28, 1944 (by which time these weekly concerts were no longer being held at Town Hall, but at the Ritz Theater).  Baritone saxman Ernie Caceres has a clarinet feature on "Three Little Words" (with Pee Wee Russell standing right there, no less).

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Dave Alexander, The Rattler (Arhoolie)

Listened to this right after Otis Spann, This is The Blues and ... its not even close. Alexander was a monster!

<ducks for cover>

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Miles Davis, "Circle in the Round" Sony DSD remastered LP facsimile 2 cd set.

Great collection of material. I have the US 2 LP set but listen to this Sony 2 cd set more often. It is a lovely reproduction of the original release.

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3 hours ago, Dan Gould said:

Dave Alexander, The Rattler (Arhoolie)

Listened to this right after Otis Spann, This is The Blues and ... its not even close. Alexander was a monster!

<ducks for cover>

I'm not throwing anything. I just disagree.

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