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On 14/01/2021 at 6:32 PM, jazzbo said:

Charles Mingus "Bremen 1964/1975" Sunnyside 4 cd set, disc 3

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The opening disc of the 1975 show. Sound exceeding my expectations! 

Charles Mingus and his recordings were an early jazz fascination. In the last decade I have listened to his work less often, and I'm not sure why. But I can correct that. . . .

Just catching up with this. Terrific.

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"Newport Rebels" Candid/Solid Records Japan cd

Nicely remastered mono. This is always an interesting listen.

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Alto Saxophone – Eric Dolphy 
Bass – Charles Mingus, John "Peck" Morrison
Drums – Jo Jones, Max Roach 
Piano – Kenny Dorham, Tommy Flanagan 
Tenor Saxophone – Walter Benton 
Trombone – Jimmy Knepper, Julian Priester 
Trumpet – Benny Bailey, Booker Little, Roy Eldridge
Vocals – Abbey Lincoln 

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Alexander Von Schlippenbach and Aki Takase et al, "So Long Eric! - Homage to Eric Dolphy" Intakt Records cd

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Homage. . . almost a seance! ;)

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SFJazz Collective "Original Compositions and Works of Thelonious Monk" disc 2 (the original compositions disc)

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Rennee Rosnes and Bobby Hutcherson together is quite nice.

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10 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

What is this one? Great cover.

I was wondering about the exact same yesterday. Or maybe the day before...

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Yesterday I was listening to a reissue of this one, which has been coupled with a fantastic trio album also from Pacific Jazz and also from 1962 with Richard Groove Holmes and Lawrence Marable. And now I can't find that mysterious and elusive album. Someone here now what it is?

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7 hours ago, jazzbo said:

"Newport Rebels" Candid/Solid Records Japan cd

Nicely remastered mono. This is always an interesting listen.

R-9854548-1490948081-6739.jpeg.jpg

Alto Saxophone – Eric Dolphy 
Bass – Charles Mingus, John "Peck" Morrison
Drums – Jo Jones, Max Roach 
Piano – Kenny Dorham, Tommy Flanagan 
Tenor Saxophone – Walter Benton 
Trombone – Jimmy Knepper, Julian Priester 
Trumpet – Benny Bailey, Booker Little, Roy Eldridge
Vocals – Abbey Lincoln 

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13 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

Dexter and his rhythm section are in very fine form here in 1979.

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Oh yes, that´s a great live session. The only strange thing is when they start "It´s You or No One" and it´s that endless intro, just bang bang bang, at Dexter comes in really late. Maybe he still was not on stage when they started? 

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