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Miles Davis “Bitches Brew” Mobile Fidelity One Step, LP 1

 

 

I really hesitated but I’m glad I went for this, the sound is really good.

Miles Davis “Bitches Brew” Mobile Fidelity One Step, LP 1

 

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I really hesitated but I’m glad I went for this, the sound is really good.

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Weber Iago “Os Filhos Do Vento:Children of the Wind” Adventure Music cd

I find Iago to be an intriguing pianist, I’ll pick up any of his leader or sideman dates. This has the usual excellent Adventure Music sound.

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20 hours ago, BFrank said:

The recent Bobby Hutcherson Mosaic box is tremendous!

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This set and the previously released Select are desert island discs for me.  Do wish they had expanded the big box to include Now, Head-On, Natural Illusions, etc.  Different settings but all good.  

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20 hours ago, optatio said:

This is the original cover of Pharoah Sanders ESP DISK´!

Saw Pharoah Sanders in St.Ingbert near Saarbrücken April 4, 1992

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Advertisement in Jazzpodium No.3 / March 1992, p.63

We accompanied Marion Brown and Gunter Hampel from Göttingen to St.Ingbert. At that time, Marion lived in Gunter’s home in Göttingen.

WOW, you went!? What a line up!

2 hours ago, dougcrates said:

This set and the previously released Select are desert island discs for me.  Do wish they had expanded the big box to include Now, Head-On, Natural Illusions, etc.  Different settings but all good.  

I consider Now! and Head-On essential listening. 

23 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Tremendous! 🙂  :tup

 

Playing now!

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Had a fun dinner outing with in-laws from NYC and Austin last night. Was up later than usual!

It’s hot this morning. Sigh. But I’m toughing it out to listen to some music.

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Henry “Red” Allen and his Orchestra “1929-1933” Chronogical Classics cd

Mostly Victor recordings.

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What a band!

Alto Saxophone – Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson
Bass – Ray Brown
Drums – Lawrence Marable
Piano – Art Hillery
Producer – Norman Granz
Tenor Saxophone – Eddie “Lockjaw” Davis
Trumpet – Harry “Sweets” Edison*
Vibraphone – Milt Jackson

Milt Jackson “Night Mist” Pablo/OJC cd

 


 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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