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10 hours ago, HutchFan said:

This again:

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Fantastic!  :tup  

 

Maybe I should give this another try. I spinned it once but didn´t like it, especially the first tune. 

The strange Thing is, that I am familiar with a lot of 60´s Avantgarde stuff and listen to Ornette Coleman, Don Cherry, Cecil Taylor, but Maybe from Larry Young I expected something else, something more like the Albums he made before for BN. (Unity)

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59 minutes ago, EKE BBB said:

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I love this !

I first had it on the Brown Paperback doublealbum from the BN LA series, it was Griffin´s Blowin Session on the first LP, and the "Blowin In from Chicago on the second LP. The whole double Album was titled "Blowing Sessions".

When I listen to the CD, I still use to listen to it together with Griffin´s "A Blowing Session". 

The Tenor Tandem Jordan-Gilmore is fantastic and the rhyhthm section really Cooks, those are some of the best Players of the period. And the almost forgotten Horace Silver compositon "Everywhere" is Beautiful....

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8 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

Maybe from Larry Young I expected something else, something more like the Albums he made before for BN. (Unity)

I've REALLY been enjoying Of Love and Peace lately. It's hit me hard -- in a good way. But you're right that it's quite different than his Blue Notes before it.

 

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12 minutes ago, Justin V said:

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My toddler is slowly killing me with sleep deprivation.  This is restoring some bloodflow to my head.

My two year old is a self professed Herbie Hancock fan. It can be done. 

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5 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

My two year old is a self professed Herbie Hancock fan. It can be done. 

My daughter will be 3 in February.  She heard Wayne Shorter, Lee Konitz, Larry Willis, Jack DeJohnette, Chucho Valdes and other greats live while still in the womb, so I started her early.  :D  She routinely asks for Sonny Stitt and Joe Pass, so those two Mosaics see a lot of play here. 

When I told her today that I was going to put on the Miles classic, 'Round About Midnight (I've been in a Coltrane mood), she said, 'Listen to Monk!'  We then listened to the Monk/Coltrane Carnegie Hall concert.  Never has a compromise worked out so well.  She then said 'Coltrane' with a mouthful of lunch during a solo.  She was dancing to the Dolphy album, by the way.

Although I was disappointed that the Deteoit Jazz Fest shifted to streaming this year (Abdullah Ibrahim was originally scheduled), it was fun talking to her about the music while streaming a few sets.  She'll tell me what instrument is soloing and what instrument she wants to hear, which helps me narrow down our listening queue.  She'll also turn a plate over and 'play drums' with a knife and fork.

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5 minutes ago, Justin V said:

My daughter will be 3 in February.  She heard Wayne Shorter, Lee Konitz, Larry Willis, Jack DeJohnette, Chucho Valdes and other greats live while still in the womb, so I started her early.  :D  She routinely asks for Sonny Stitt and Joe Pass, so those two Mosaics see a lot of play here. 

When I told her today that I was going to put on the Miles classic, 'Round About Midnight (I've been in a Coltrane mood), she said, 'Listen to Monk!'  We then listened to the Monk/Coltrane Carnegie Hall concert.  Never has a compromise worked out so well.  She then said 'Coltrane' with a mouthful of lunch during a solo.  She was dancing to the Dolphy album, by the way.

Although I was disappointed that the Deteoit Jazz Fest shifted to streaming this year (Abdullah Ibrahim was originally scheduled), it was fun talking to her about the music while streaming a few sets.  She'll tell me what instrument is soloing and what instrument she wants to hear, which helps me narrow down our listening queue.  She'll also turn a plate over and 'play drums' with a knife and fork.

Good work!

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Kellee Peterson "Maiden Voyage" Black Jazz Records cd Japan

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Congas, Triangle – Sajih
Bass – John W. Heard
Electric Bass – Henry Davis
Flute – George Harper
Piano – Ernest Van Trease
Tambourine – John Lasalle
Triangle – Billy Osbourne
Trumpet – Everett Turner

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Niiiice.

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