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Bernard Purdie - Legends of Acid Jazz (Prestige)
Originally released as two Prestige LPs: Purdie Good! (1971) and Shaft (1972)

This music is WIDE OPEN style-wise, making for some expansive and uncategorizable deliciousness. ... Speaking of deliciousness, whatever happened to tenor saxophonist Charlie Brown? I've only ever heard him on these two Purdie LPs and Ceasar Frazier's 75 -- but he's got got a gritty, low-down, SOULFUL sound.  I dig it. 

 

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Going to be hot here today, getting some listening in early. 
 
David Sanchez, "Street Scenes" Columbia cd. Felt like hearing his unique blend of latin elements into modern jazz. Great sounding recording too.
 
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I realized I haven't heard the true stereo version of "Milestones" in a long time so I climbed up and pulled down this box set and am listening to the appropriate tracks on discs 2 and 3.

My stereo has changed somewhat since I last heard these discs and the sound is pretty darned good, though I have better sounding versions of the mono master.

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The Complete Columbia Recordings of Miles Davis and John Coltrane"

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