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27 minutes ago, Dodo said:

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I like one of his other sessions on Bethlehem, "Musically Yours" very much, will have to hear this one

I like latter-day Most, on Xanadu, but that Bird Monk, etc., album is pretty much a dud IMO.

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1 hour ago, Brad said:

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Good one. Caught him a few times in Old Town, Chicago.He had Phil Porter on organ - only time I had seen that name was on a Howard McGhee record from 1962.

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7 hours ago, Larry Kart said:

Ithat Bird Monk, etc., album is pretty much a dud IMO.

Not in my book!

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12 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

I thought is was quite good, and better than I might have expected.

 

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9 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said:

Good one. Caught him a few times in Old Town, Chicago.He had Phil Porter on organ - only time I had seen that name was on a Howard McGhee record from 1962.

I really like Sherman Morrison’s work on here. He doesn’t seem to have recorded a lot and apparently gave it up when he became a minister. 

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Excellent (mostly) chordless free jazz trio session; the group is augmented with a pianist and an alto saxophonist on two tracks where they take on standards in a manner that is very delicate while still retaining the outside feel of the rest of the session. Oki is quite brilliant IMO and it's a shame that most of his recordings have languished in obscurity.

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22 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Now listening to this British saxophone quartet while watching football -- 🏈, not  -- with the TV muted:

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Itchy Fingers - Full English Breakfast (Enja, 1993)

I remember seeing them circa 1983 when they had just released the ‘Quark’ LP on Virgin. They had just won an award as best UK new jazz group.

Of the musicians, altoist Martin Speake went on to greater prominence.

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