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Good musicians of course, but can't say I love the CD.  Wish there were a bass player present, and Crispell often leaves me antsy...

Bobby Zankel Trio - Human Flowers - Amazon.com Music

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14 hours ago, Referentzhunter said:

Ts-find, from the bin !

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I am maybe the last one who would buy an Oscar Peterson album or listen to him, but I think I heard that jam, it is very good horn players, and Eddie Lockjaw is outa sight. Diz is in top form as is Clark Terry. Only that it seems that Diz made some compromis to not scare Peterson cause Diz was much more ahead of the time than. He didn´t play the straight ahead bop clichés anymore, had a young modern quartet with Rodney Jones, Benjamin Franklin Brown and Mikey Roker. 

The sound good but I don´t really like Nils Hennig, he has a  too even tone and his solos sound like exercises, and I like if you hear more plucking the strings and musical thrill from a bass player.  Nils he got a helluva chops, but somehow goes into a too plain manner like his longtime boss Peterson. Imagine those horn players with someone like Buster Williams and you´d hear the difference. 

I heard that album but OWN only one Peterson album: Singers Unlimited, maybe because you don´t hear to much of Oscar Peterson 😀

Diz, Jaws, Clark all were hip guys with style, and musical taste and an attitude you have to listen to it and love to listen to it. 

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-5 degrees out. . . Snow expected tomorrow, but none today, though some wouldn’t surprise me the way weather forecasting has fallen a bit short lately!

I decided to start the day off with Grant Green “Idle Moments,” the Blue Note 85th Anniversary UHQCD from Japan. Sure sounds nice!

 

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John Mayall “The Latest Edition” Polydor

 

 

Bass Guitar – Larry Taylor
Drums, Percussion – Soko Richardson
Lead Guitar – Hightide Harris*, Randy Resnick
Saxophone, Flute – Red Holloway
Vocals, Harmonica, Twelve-String Guitar [Slide], Piano, Organ, Vibraphone – John Mayal

Recorded at Angel City Sound in Los Angeles during March and April 1974.

From this box set:

The First Generation 1965-1974

 

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38 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

Graham Collier “New Conditions” Disconforme cd

 

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 :tup So many good British reissues these days I can't keep up.

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