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Lou Blackburn “The Complete Imperial Sessions” Blue Note Connoisseur Series cd

 

 

Bass – John Duke
Drums – Leroy Henderson
Piano – Horace Tapscott
Trombone – Lou Blackburn
Trumpet – Freddie Hill
Recorded on January 25, January 31, March 12, and March 18, 1963 at United Recorders, Los Angeles, CA

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2 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

A damn good swinging octet session.

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35 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

Lou Blackburn “The Complete Imperial Sessions” Blue Note Connoisseur Series cd

 

 

Bass – John Duke
Drums – Leroy Henderson
Piano – Horace Tapscott
Trombone – Lou Blackburn
Trumpet – Freddie Hill
Recorded on January 25, January 31, March 12, and March 18, 1963 at United Recorders, Los Angeles, CA

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5 hours ago, sidewinder said:

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12 hours ago, Simon8 said:

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I was not aware of that album. I think "Elektra Musician" was a very short lived label, I think I had some of them, the Dexter Gordon album that I consider quite mediocre and first of all I´m not really a fan of organ, and a whole side is with organ, then I think I have that Woody Shaw  which is fine, and maybe an old Cliff Brown - Max Roach. 

This one of Ron Carter must be very interesting as a pianoless thing. And I´m a big fan of Tony Williams. Bill Evans was from the only 80´s Miles band that sounded interesting to me, but the biggest surprise for me is the participation of Art Farmer. I saw Art Farmer so many times I can´t count them, but always did believe that he is the kind of trumpetist who needs a piano player. It must be interesting to hear him in a pianoless context. 

And Ron Carter was an idol of all of us in the 70´s and early 80´s. His big sound. I think I might start a topic about his sound and his playing style ......, it´s something I grew up with 

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