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On 9/16/2019 at 6:54 PM, JSngry said:

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On 9/17/2019 at 0:35 AM, soulpope said:

Excellent ....

Oh man, that's so true.  It seems like Konitz made duo records with a hundred different pianists -- but the ones with Martial Solal are extra special.

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And a little bit of Solal goes a long way for me (just a combination of his harmonic/rhythmic shape, and it's me, not him). But his ears are unquestionably big, as are Lee's, so they usually end up with a singular, unimpeded/unimpaired mindset, and while improvising at that. It's one of the higher forms of life, I have to think.

LOVE it when that happens.

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14 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

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A great one from the Steeplechase Classics. Most of the CDs are Dexter Gordon and that´s fine, but it´s wonderful to have this extended live set of Brew Moore. And great tunes here, and a great Danish rhythm section. 

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As some of us like Brew Moore, how about this one? It´s a Miles Davis Group live from Birdland 1950 with an Allstar personnel : Miles, J.J. Johnson, Brew Moore, Tadd Dameron, Curley Russel and Art Blakey. 

Brew holds his own and plays his relaxed Lester Young inspired Tenor. Anyway he once stated the Lester Young is the foundation of bop, and that he (Moore) noticed that he could Play with all the bop stars without changing his style. 

And right he was. 

 

Another one is the Spotlite Album "Afro Cubop" that has a lot of Howard McGhee-Brew Moore with the Machito Orchestra. 

Again: Brew holds his own and Plays his Thing with the latin Group.

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3 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

As some of us like Brew Moore, how about this one? It´s a Miles Davis Group live from Birdland 1950 with an Allstar personnel : Miles, J.J. Johnson, Brew Moore, Tadd Dameron, Curley Russel and Art Blakey. 

Brew holds his own and plays his relaxed Lester Young inspired Tenor. Anyway he once stated the Lester Young is the foundation of bop, and that he (Moore) noticed that he could Play with all the bop stars without changing his style. 

And right he was. 

 

Another one is the Spotlite Album "Afro Cubop" that has a lot of Howard McGhee-Brew Moore with the Machito Orchestra.

 

 

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