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Good but not great, and one of those things that stands better for so being. Harold Land & Ira Sullivan both make some pretty arresting contributions along the way.

As for Red, his solo chops were still recovering, but his comp, his chords, his voicings...rich. He's in there all the way.

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Oscar Pettiford Orchestra – Deep Passion (ABC–Paramount / Impulse! — GRP Records)

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1956 sessions: Art Farmer, Ernie Royal (t), Jimmy Cleveland (tb), David Amram, Julius Watkins (frh), Gigi Gryce (as, arr.), Jerome Richardson (ts, f), Lucky Thompson (ts, arr.), Danny Bank or David Kurtzer (bar), Oscar Pettiford (vc, b), Janet Putnam (hrp), Tommy Flanagan (p), Whitey Mitchell (b), Osie Johnson (d).

1957 sessions: Ray Copeland (t), Art Farmer or Kenny Dorham (t), Al Grey (tb), David Amram, Julius Watkins (frh), Gigi Gryce (as, arr.), Benny Golson (ts, arr.), Jerome Richardson (ts, f), Sahib Shihab (bar), Oscar Pettiford (vc, b), Betty Glamann (hrp), Dick Katz (p), Whitey Mitchell (b), Gus Johnson (d), Betty Glamann (hrp).

Originally issued on two LPs: The Oscar Pettiford Orchestra in Hi-Fi, Vols. 1 & 2 (ABC-135 & ABC-227).  Cover of Volume Two:

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Marian McPartland – On 52nd Street (Savoy Jazz / Atlantic Records)
— Marian McPartland, piano; Vinnie Burke, bass; Joe Morello, drums; also includes five (of six) tracks from an April '53 studio session with Morello and Bob Carter on bass; recorded live at the Hickory House, NYC in Oct. 1953.

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Cecil Taylor Quintet / Septet – Mixed (Impulse!)
— Cecil Taylor - piano; Jimmy Lyons - alto saxophone; Archie Shepp - tenor saxophone; Henry Grimes - bass; Sunny Murray - drums; plus Ted Curson - trumpet and Roswell Rudd - trombone; this CD includes the Cecil Taylor tracks from the Gil Evans supervised album Into The Hot (which is half of the LP tracks) plus the Roswell Rudd album Everywhere

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Roswell Rudd – Everywhere [on the Cecil Taylor / Rudd CD Mixed] (Impulse!)
— Roswell Rudd - trombone; Giuseppi Logan - flute, bass clarinet; Robin Kenyatta - alto saxophone; Lewis Worrell, Charlie Haden - bass; Beaver Harris - drums

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Ralph Sutton Trio featuring Barbara Sutton Curtis – Home Again (Gaslight Records)
— Ralph Sutton, Barbara Sutton Curtis (pianos), Keter Betts (bass), Frank Capp (drums); recorded live at the Bistro Europa, St Louis, MO; nice!

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Barbara Sutton Curtis was Ralph's sister.

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