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8 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Freddie Redd - Straight Ahead! (Interplay, 1977)
with Henry Franklin (b) and Carl Burnett (d)

I have heard only his 2 records for BN (and a rather sloppily played third one that was originally rejected). 

I love his unconventional style of piano playing. He didn´t seem to have much speed, but has a very original percussive and "two fisted"  piano style, but above all I noticed his compositions which all are rare beauties. They have beautiful melodies and many of them were based on former bop standards with descending chords like Dizzy´s  "Woody´n You" ( Gm7b5  C7 Fm7b5  Bb7....) or Bud´s "Oblivion" (Am7b5 D7 Gm7b5 C7...). Monk pretended that those chord changes were introduced by himself and that Dizzy learned it from him, or even Diz said that he had learned it from Monk.....  . I don´t know classical music but once I heard some Rahmaninov and he used those chords ). 

I don´t have records of Redd from later years, but always wondered how he managed to survive, since his discography is quite scarce and even Jackie McLean stated that Freddie Redd is like some wonderful ghost that appears sometimes....., so I don´t know, did he teach to earn a living, or what else.....

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18 hours ago, BillF said:

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I had purchased this very early when about my first durable impression of so called "jazz" was the original Miles Davis Quintet. I didn´t know other musicians than Miles, Trane, Garland, Chambers and Phillly J.J. then, so all those five men were my "heroes" and I tried to find also records by the so called "sidemen". So my earliest discography had John Coltranes "Soultrane", Red Garlands "Rediscovered Masters", Paul Chambers´ "Whims of Chambers" and Philly J.J. "Blues for Dracula"........

And I discovered that it was almost "like a family": On "Soultrane" you also have Paul and Red, on "Rediscovered Masters you also have Paul, on "Whims" you have also Philly J.J, and so on....., (Dracula had Johnny Griffin) who was the first jazz musician I heard "live"......so it was "closing circles everywhere ...... 

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