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11 minutes ago, jazzcorner said:

Just the B side of this Pacific Jazz LP

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Yeah that´s the one. Interesting that it is also titled "Memorial Album". I think I bought the Prestige mostly for the Side B with the Dameron organisation, the legendary "Atlantic City Band". I think those tunes were lesser known, at least from the musicians point of view. We would do quite a few Dameron compositions like Hot House, Good  Bait, Our Delight, If you could see me know and so on, I mean the tunes that are performed in general until knowadays, but the tunes from the here mentioned sessions I think I only had heard by Philly J.J.´ "Dameronia"-Band. 

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its here!!!!’ Finally!!!! 
 

Will take some more time to review on my blog but first impressions are very good! This is Mal soloing at his very best.

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9 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Hampton Hawes - Blues for Bud (Black Lion)
with Jimmy Woode (b) and Arthur Taylor (d)

Recorded in 1968 in Paris; originally released in 1971 as Spanish Steps

Thanks to @soulpope for hipping me to this terrific album several years ago. 

 

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Great personnel on this one and some interesting arrangements.

Bob Theile Collective “The Lion-Hearted” Red Baron cd

 

 

Alto Saxophone – Gary Bartz
Bass – Ray Drummond
Drums – Grady Tate
Piano – Kenny Barron
Producer – Bob Thiele
Tenor Saxophone – Ravi Coltrane, Steve Marcus
Trombone – Ray Anderson
Trumpet – Roy Hargrove
Recorded on August 20, 1993/NYC

 

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On 7/17/2020 at 10:06 AM, kh1958 said:

Duke Ellington, Unknown Session (The Columbia Studio Albums Collection 1959-1961)

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I just came across a review of this and it sounds like something I might like. It seems to be only available as part of a large box or an old French CD. Is this highly regarded here? How did Columbia forget about it?

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