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Half of this one last night and the second half this morning. My listening companion Fiona the miniature dachshund does NOT like this one; the everywhere, all at once drumming from the two drummers and the freaky deaky guitar bits just don’t let her relax. But I like it.

Joe Lovano/UsFive “Cross Culture” Blue Note cd

 

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Nicole Herzog Septet featuring Adrian Mears “Time will Tell”

Fiona likes this one a lot more.

 
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Bobby Hutcherson - Conception: The Gift Of Love (Columbia). This comes across as an early attempt at smooth jazz. Not really my favorite Hutcherson but not Kenny G-level terrible either. Until a post a few days ago, I forgot about this 2 CD set that I bought several years ago. I'll probably go back to forgetting about it again. :)

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Bob Weir “Ace” 50th Anniversary 2 cd set, disc 2

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This second disc is a live version of the album recorded at Radio City Music Hall on April 2 and 3, 2022. The album features Weir and his band, Wolf Bros, with special guests Tyler Childers and Brittney Spencer.

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16 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Charles Mingus “Tijuana Moods” Classic Records gold cd

 

 

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My favorite sounding version of this awesome album. This one and “East Coasting” battle in my mind as the favorite Mingus album.

Everything Mingus did was great. 

But it´s interesting to compare different approaches to Mingus. 
In my case the Mingus 3 LP set of a Paris Concert in 1964 with Dolphy was my first Mingus listening and actually the second record I owned as a boy. And then those Atlantic Albums with George Adams - Don Pullen came out. And shortly after that hearing Mingus live with the 1976-77 touring band.
So in my case, purchasing "Tjuana Moods" sounded quite "tame", since then I didn´t really know the historical thing and associated Mingus with bursts into atonality, very very much tension and emotion. 
I remember when I first heard some of the Tijuana Mood (it must have been after Mingus´ death) it sounded like an early forerunner of "Cumbia and Jazz Fusion", but shorter and more quiet. That´s how I think I remember it. But that must have been shortly after Mingus´ death....

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