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On 15.2.2021 at 5:39 PM, Chuck Nessa said:

I caught the band at the Plugged Nickel between the 2 sessions on that record. Miles, Wayne, Chick, Dave and Tony.

That must have been a great experience. I was too young than, but I´m happy I can listen to the recordings.

Now listening to the next step after "Filles de Killimanjaro"

"In a Silent Way" is one of my favourite records. 

By the way, very nice that tender organ sound of Joe Zawinul. The Hero from my hometown Vienna. And sad to say, a few days ago Joe Zawinul´s son Erich died caused by Covid-19. He was a renown DJ and only 54 years old and until then a strong and healthy man.

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I'm a big fan of Joe Chambers as a drummer, percussionist, composer. . . . He hasn't recorded enough as a leader. This one came out last week and the music and playing is very good. The sound is unfortunately loud and compressed. I can play it at low volumes. . . wish I could goose it some. 

Joe Chambers "Samba de Maracatu" Blue Note cd

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On 15.2.2021 at 9:42 PM, soulpope said:

CD1 #1-5 : Broadcast live on December 13, 1973 at "De Boerenhofstede", Laren, The Netherlands
CD1 #6-10 : Broadcast live on February 13, 1975 at "De Boerenhofstede", Laren, The Netherlands
CD2 #1-9 : Broadcast live on December 6, 1979 at "De Meerkoet", Lelystad, The Netherlands

:tup:tup:tup  ThanksI

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8 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

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Blue Note albums took a very long time to appear in this country, so there was great excitement when the first bunch appeared in 1962(?). This was one of them. So was this:

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54 minutes ago, BillF said:

Blue Note albums took a very long time to appear in this country, so there was great excitement when the first bunch appeared in 1962(?). This was one of them. So was this:

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That’s right. I have one of those Turrentine early ones. A cluster of 47W63rd labels came in but the majority was NY USA. With the import tax labels of course !

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