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45 minutes ago, optatio said:

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Dewey Redman: In London. Palmetto Records PM2030 [1998]

Recorded live at Ronnie Scott's, October, 1996

Line-up: Dewey Redman (ts), Rita Marcotulli (p), Cameron Brown (b), Matt Wilson (dr)

Excellent (btw and still rather unheralded) ....

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11 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:

This is as good a place as any to post the George Shearing version

Not a song that I would've EVER associated with George Shearing!  :P 

Yet. . . there it is.

 

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8 minutes ago, JSngry said:

Shearing on MPS is often "groovy". Worth streaming.

I know Shearing's three MPS LPs with NHØP & Louis Stewart  . . . and his solo LP, My Ship.

But I had no idea that The Way We Are existed.  Will give it a listen.

 

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55 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Not a song that I would've EVER associated with George Shearing!  :P 

Yet. . . there it is.

I found the LP years ago without ever having heard it, and bought it just for that track.  I couldn't even imagine how the quintet would play it.  Turns out it's a killer version!  

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On 10/1/2024 at 6:50 AM, kh1958 said:

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A valuable record of a great, largely unremembered band. Fred Beckett was a great trombonist!

I'm listening to a classic from the golden age of Columbia Legacy reissues

 

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41 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:

I found the LP years ago without ever having heard it, and bought it just for that track.  I couldn't even imagine how the quintet would play it.  Turns out it's a killer version!  

I don't usually get into Shearing, unless he's playing with some good Latin percussion. Then everything works for me.

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6 minutes ago, JSngry said:

I don't usually get into Shearing, unless he's playing with some good Latin percussion. Then everything works for me.

I like most of the MGM-era stuff, but from Capitol on, my favorite Shearing albums (and individual tracks) have Latin percussion. I like his solo piano albums, too, though I don't spin them often.

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Pete Jolly “Little Bird” Ava Records/Muzak Records Japan cd

 

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Some tracks trio, with Chuck Berghofer (bass), Larry Bunker (drums); some tracks with Howard Roberts (guitar), Kenny Hume (percussion) added
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2 hours ago, soulpope said:

👌👍 ....

Strange, so much as I liked "Back to the Track", I didn´t find much stuff for me on the "Waitin´ game". 
Somehow like I don´t like the before unissued album they made with Freddie Redd. I love his compositions, his playing and his choice of musicians so much and was so disappointed by I think it´s titled "Redd´s Blues", with an obscure drummer, who doesn´t fit in, and the ensemble playing and the horn solos are also a mess.....

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