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George Robert-Tom Harrell Quintet “Cape Verde” Mons Records cd

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Alto Saxophone - George Robert
Bass – Reggie Johnson
Drums – Byron Landham
Flugelhorn, Trumpet – Tom Harrell
Piano – Dado Moroni

Recorded live in Rheinfelden, Switzerland on September 24-25, 1992

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The American Jazz Institute presents Mark Masters Ensemble “Peggy’s Blue Skylight” Capri Records cd

 

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Arrangements (arguably “recompositions”) by Masters of Mingus and Mulligan material. A real showcase for the system–superb engineering.

 

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Fats Theus “Black Out” CTI Supreme King Records Japan cd

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Bass – Chuck Rainey, Jimmy Lewis
Drums – Idris Muhammad
Guitar – Grant Green
Organ – Clarence Palmer, Hilton Felton
Saw – Eddie Moore
Tenor Saxophone – Fats Theus

Recorded at Van Gelder Studios.
Recorded July 16, 22, 1970.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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22 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

Fats Theus “Black Out” CTI Supreme King Records Japan cd

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Bass – Chuck Rainey, Jimmy Lewis
Drums – Idris Muhammad
Guitar – Grant Green
Organ – Clarence Palmer, Hilton Felton
Saw – Eddie Moore
Tenor Saxophone – Fats Theus

Recorded at Van Gelder Studios.
Recorded July 16, 22, 1970.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

That's a weird record...a lot less CTI-ish than I was expecting. More like a really good club band,

One of the earliest CTIs though, right?

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8 minutes ago, JSngry said:

That's a weird record...a lot less CTI-ish than I was expecting. More like a really good club band,

One of the earliest CTIs though, right?

Well recorded in the first year, released in the second. . . .

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Pierre Dørge & New Jungle Orchestra - Music from the Danish Jungle (Dacapo DK, 1996)

I only got this recently, and I'm really enjoying it.  The music is full of vitality.  Is there any higher praise?!?

 

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