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35 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

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Art Farmer - Yesterday's Thoughts (East Wind/Test of Time, 1976)
with the "Magic Triangle" rhythm section: Cedar Walton, Sam Jones & Billy Higgins

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❤️❤️❤️ ....

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15 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

Zoh Amba- Bhakti

Has its moments but possibly not "the greatest free jazz album of 21st century" as per the introduction to her sets at Café Oto last night

Ha! I wondered at that too.

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15 minutes ago, rostasi said:

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Tim Berne - alto & baritone saxophones
Guillermo E. Brown - drums
Roy Campbell - trumpet
Daniel Carter - flute, alto, & tenor saxophones
Ed Coxon - violins
Mat Maneri - acoustic & electric viola
Evan Parker - soprano saxophone
William Parker - double bass
Matthew Shipp - piano
George Trebar - acoustic & electric double bass
John Coxon & Ashley Wales - all other instruments

That made a big splash at the time

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Voyage 2020 - Album by The Blue Wisp Big Band | Spotify

 

 

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8 hours ago, HutchFan said:

NP:

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Art Farmer - Yesterday's Thoughts (East Wind/Test of Time, 1976)
with the "Magic Triangle" rhythm section: Cedar Walton, Sam Jones & Billy Higgins

:wub:

 

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2 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Duke Ellington “Harlem” Pablo/OJC cd

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DUKE!

 

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Recorded live at The Konserthuset, Stockholm, Sweden March 9, 1964.
 

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Terrific version of "Harlem" on this. Very well recorded. 

29 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

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10 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Cecil Taylor “Unit Structures” Blue Note Japan 85th Anniversary UHQCD

 

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Oh I love it ! Those classic free jazz LPs were the thing that was around when I was a kid and became interested in that music. All those great artists, and this is one of the most beautiful examples. I love the sound of Jimmy Lyons, he is one of my favourite sounds on alto ! 

 

7 hours ago, felser said:

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I think I have that, but with another cover with George Coleman on it. The only thing is that it has to much treble and you hear only the cymbals of the drum set and not very much more traps work. I think it has or had two long tracks, one might have been "On the Trail" which was quite en vogue at that time as a tune that can be played with more modal feeling...

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