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A stuffy morning. . . .

Starting off with Grant Green “Feelin’ the Spirit” Blue Note Japan SHM-SACD. Wonderful music! Herbie Hancock shines.

 

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Pepper Adams “Urban Dreams” Palo Alto cd

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Baritone Saxophone – Pepper Adams
Bass – George Mraz
Drums – Billy Hart
Piano – Jimmy Rowles

Recorded September 30, 1981, at Van Gelder Recording Studios, Englewood Cliffs.

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Billie Holiday “Volume 7 - 1938-1939 - Complete Edition” Media 7 cd

Teddy Wilson and His Orchestra, Billie Holiday and her Orchestra, Benny Goodman and his Orchestra.

Timeless music. Very good transfers by John R.T. Davies.

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Just now, JSngry said:

Do you have Potato

Are you referring to this album -- with Totico?

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I have a few of Patato's records, but I don't have that one.  

Worth getting?

 

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Apparently Rusty Bryant stayed pretty active for all of his like, just off the jazz radar.

It was a time when you could do that. Play regularly, just locally/regionally and live a comfortable(enough life.

Different world then.

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Yes, I still wish his career had been "bigger." And that he made it into his 'eighties at least. But as I have been known to say if wishes were horses there would be dung everywhere.

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More music to celebrate what would've been Cal Tjader's 100th birthday:

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Another 2-fer CD:
- tracks 1-11 previously released as Cal Tjader Goes Latin (Fantasy 8030)
- tracks 12-21 as Cal Tjader Quintet (Fantasy 8085)

 

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On 7/14/2025 at 11:43 AM, HutchFan said:

This is one of Hawes' finest recordings, IMO.  Five stars! 

I actually don't care for this album. It lacks all the main features that makes Hawes a jazz pianist I like very much - hard swinging with a strong blues feeling.

Just checked and I have 12 Hampton Hawes albums (Contemporary label) on my shelf. I prefer each one of them to "High In The Sky" . 

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2 minutes ago, Peter Friedman said:

I actually don't care for this album. It lacks all the main features that makes Hawes a jazz pianist I like very much - hard swinging with a strong blues feeling.

Just checked and I have 12 Hampton Hawes albums (Contemporary label) on my shelf. I prefer each one of them to "High In The Sky" .

O.K.  As the old saying goes, "Different strokes for different folks." 

 

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4 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

I actually don't care for this album. It lacks all the main features that makes Hawes a jazz pianist I like very much - hard swinging with a strong blues feeling.

Just checked and I have 12 Hampton Hawes albums (Contemporary label) on my shelf. I prefer each one of them to "High In The Sky" . 

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This is a late 60-album, and Hawes had changed with the times.  I love this album, but also dig his earlier Contemporary work.

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