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Had to listen to this one again. "Monk's Blues" is so good here.

Followed by
Clark Terry, featuring Yusef Lateef "Color Changes" Candid/Solid Records Japan mono cd

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Two truly individual musical voices together with a great supporting cast.

Bass – Joe Benjamin
Drums – Ed Shaughnessy
French Horn – Julius Watkins
Piano – Budd Johnson (tracks: 6), Tommy Flanagan
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Seldon Powell
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, English Horn, Oboe – Yusef Lateef
Trombone – Jimmy Knepper
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Clark Terry
 

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Been streaming the Blue Mitchell Blue Note records: The Thing to Do, Step Lightly, Down With It! & Boss Horn. Favorites of this group are Down & Boss. Boss benefits from Duke Pearson arrangements, which I really enjoy. Love coming across those on those Mobley records as well. Pearson was a talented dude...

Also, I love Junior Cook's playing. Sue me. 

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4 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Clark Terry, featuring Yusef Lateef "Color Changes" Candid/Solid Records Japan mono cd

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Two truly individual musical voices together with a great supporting cast.

What a cover!

I'm currently listening to The Declaration of Musical Independence (ECM, 2016) by the Andrew Cyrille Quartet, starring Bill Frisell, Richard Teitelbaum and Ben Street.

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I'm pretty disappointed by it. The combination of Bill Frisell and Richard Teitelbaum got me really excited, but to my ears it is just a noodley ECM reverbfest. 

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Andrew Cyrille - Special People (Soul Note, 1980)
with Ted Daniels, David S. Ware, and Nick De Geronimo

 

and

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Zoot Sims - Suddenly It's Spring (Pablo/OJC, 1983)
with Jimmy Rowles, George Mraz, and Akira Tana

 

 

1 hour ago, jazzbo said:

It has been too long since the lovely voice of Flora Purim came through my speakers.

Flora Purim "500 Miles High" OJC cd.
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The opening cut, "O Cantador" !!!  Phew!  Amazing.

 

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