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Disc 1 - great lineup of musicians in this band - Dexter Gordon, Ferdinand Povel, Andy Scherrer, Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Ack van Rooyen, Slide Hampton, Bobby Burgess, Eric van Lier, Joe Haider, Isla Eckinger, Billy Brooks

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13 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said:

Disc 1 - great lineup of musicians in this band - Dexter Gordon, Ferdinand Povel, Andy Scherrer, Benny Bailey, Idrees Sulieman, Ack van Rooyen, Slide Hampton, Bobby Burgess, Eric van Lier, Joe Haider, Isla Eckinger, Billy Brooks

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That’s a good one. I have it on Spanish MPS vinyl.

45 minutes ago, soulpope said:

It is said being recorded in a studio with audience from the East Cultural Center in attendance ....

That sounds in line with what I thought.

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Was tipped off to a number of very interesting projects on Bandcamp last Friday.  Most of which I bought, but a few I'm just streaming for now.

The Puerto Rican guitarist, Gabriel Vicens's The Way We Are Created caught my attention - https://gabrielvicens.bandcamp.com/album/the-way-we-are-created

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You can order all three of his current recordings as a package deal, which I took advantage of.

UK drummer/percussionist Will Glaser has released the third album of his Climbing in Circles project on Ubuntu Music.

https://willglaser.bandcamp.com/album/climbing-in-circles

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I spent a little time poking around on the Ubuntu site and ran across the Chet Baker Live in London sets from 1983 (but the recordings were not actually cleaned up and issued until 2016).  These probably have been discussed here previously, but they are new to me and are quite fine.

https://chetbaker.bandcamp.com/album/live-in-london

https://chetbaker.bandcamp.com/album/live-in-london-volume-ii

 

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This one again. I have to say this is quite a feat of audio engineering, especially "Memories of John W. Coltrane," the way the instruments and voices are recorded is exceptional, and then they are artfully mixed into a beautiful tapestry that sways in the musical wind. And that gong! Wow.

Pharoah Sanders "Live at the East" Impulse/Universal Japan SHM-CD 2021. 

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Then the Tubby Hayes Quartet, "Grits, Beans and Greens" disc 1 from this Complete Fontana Albums box set. This was a great LP that never happened.

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And now, just to disorient myself from the normal Columbia Miles experience, "Nefertiti"--Tony on the left and Herbie on the right!

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This version is the Sony LP facsimile cd SRCS 9116 with 20bit SBM mastering. Not the best sounding of this release, but I have had it a long time and like to listen to it.

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