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Been all over the map listening today.

Started with the bonus disc from the Jerry Garcia "All Good Things" box set from Rhino--that version of "Visions of Johana" is just amazing--once Jerry starts singing and starts rhapsodizing on guitar amazing sounds come out, that guitar was something else.

Then on to Bob Dylan "Together through Life" . . . this isn't too popular but I like it, a groovy dance record.

Then on to both discs of Miles Davis "Live/Evil," the new stereo/quad SACD from Sony (stereo layer). I love this music so much, have since the 2 LP set was first released. 

Then on to Flora Purim "Stories to Tell," Milestone LP. Another favorite from the 'seventies on. Just a wonderful album.

Finally Tubby Hayes, "Late Spot at Scott's"  on Fontana from the Complete Fontana recordings box set.Wow. Energy! And it has never sounded better.

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On 14.2.2020 at 2:08 PM, jazzcorner said:
A WNEW radio broadcast from May 31, 1947 with some great names and a bunch of good Swing/Bebop tunes

Everest Records FS-231 -1947 WNEW Saturday Night Swing Session


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One of my favourite live albums from about my start, I mean the first year when I discovered all that great music of the 40´s. I must admit I bought it mostly for Fats Navarro , but listen also to the great Roy Eldrigde organization, with the wonderful Flip Phillips. And dig how Eldridge on "How High the Moon" in the outing "Ornithology". Roy was so much ahead of his time. He was the natural link from swing to bop, wasn´t he ? 

 

And talking about jazz of the forties, that´s what I´m listening to right now. A lot of great music, vintage bop.

 

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Miles Davis, "Live/Evil" Sony SACD (stereo/quad--stereo layer) disc 2, again. . . because I love Bartz on this and it was still near the transport.

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Followed by Freddie Hubbard "Breaking Point" Blue Note/Analogue Productions SACD. Clifford Jarvis gives this a unique feel. . . .

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