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Adrian Rollini “1929-1934” Jazz Oracle 2 cd, disc 1

An early master of the bass saxophone that I confess I like to listen to and even enjoy the dated vibe of these predominantly early dance and vocal pieces.

I haven’t played this in a long time and the system sounds so much better now. . .the excellent Davies transfers sound great!

 

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 A recent arrival, Woody Shaw Joe Henderson “Jazz Patterns” Everest/Real Gone Music LP

Reports are that the original LP sounded pretty bad. This reissue sounds pretty good. Great playing!

 

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7 hours ago, Holy Ghost said:

Andrew Hill. Full BN circle, like all three BN entries: Originals, amazing. Timelines, nice! But the second bid; But Not Farewell, and this gem now? Amazing stuff:

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Sleeper, great record! 👍

Eternal Spirit is great.  I found a copy about a year ago and I've had it on heavy rotation ever since.  I haven't heard But Not Farewell yet but I see it's on Apple Music so I'll give it a listen this morning.   

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36 minutes ago, dougcrates said:

Eternal Spirit is great.  I found a copy about a year ago and I've had it on heavy rotation ever since.  I haven't heard But Not Farewell yet but I see it's on Apple Music so I'll give it a listen this morning.   

Another great record. It's rare as hen's teeth to find a physical copy nowadays, but couldn't believe my luck one day to find it in a discount bin for $2.50! Worth every one of those 200 and 50 pennies (plus tax)!

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Andrew Hill's discography is something extraordinary, right up to Time Lines, a great way to end an extraordinary career; remarkable! 

Playing But Not Farewell now.

 

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3 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

More Hawk:

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Impulses are nice!

Now, more later Andrew Hill BN's

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13 minutes ago, kh1958 said:

Serge Chaloff, The Fable of Mabel (Storyville 10 inch collection, Japan)image.jpeg.c0fed1d33baaad0a1b4328647b2621a7.jpeg

Sweet, never seen this before!

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43 minutes ago, Holy Ghost said:

 

 

Sweet, never seen this before!

It's good but clearly a dub from a rare ten inch record. Dustygroove has been selling these (but temporarily out of stock). The group is a nonet and includes Charlie Mariano, Herb Pomeroy, and Dick Twardzick.

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Milt Jackson “Big Mouth” Pablo cd

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Bass – Abraham Laboriel or Ray Brown
Drums – Carlos Vega, John Guerin or Nick Ceroli
Guitar – Dennis Budimir), Oscar Castro-Neves or Ron Escheté
Keyboards – Don Grusin or Lang
Percussion – Joe Porcaro, Larry Bunker, Paulinho Da Costa or Roger Bethelmy
Vibraphone – Milt Jackson
Vocals – Edie Lehmann, Jackie Ward, Linda Harmon, Marti McCall
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Kind of re-exploring Andrew Hill's tenure at BN, from Time Lines, 2006, back to the late 80's, Eternal Spirit, But Not Farewell, to the last album he cut before leaving in 1969; but wow, the pile of material he recorded between '68-'69, some of my favorite!

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