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    • Finally got to this! December has been a nutty month. These were my thoughts as I listened, have not yet read the thread. Have also not proofed so hopefully the below is not riddled with errors, apart from the usual... 😁 Track 1 - Hell yes to that bass sound, and the feel-- nice and rubbery. Boy, I know this singer for sure but don't know that I can ID her. Damn good! Love her delivery and the emotional impact is there. I already know I need this. The support of the trio is just perfection. Totally sympatico. Fantastic start to this BFT, really really love this track. Track 2 - I like the feeling of mystery building out of the intro. Great piano playing. So far this sounds like a more modern track but one with deep roots in the 60s. As we settle into the groove, still digging it but also feeling like the direction isn't totally clear to me. Piano coming back to the forefront though...this solo is starting cook now. I do like this pianist quite a bit. Guessing it is the pianist's date? This sounds both intense and effortless at the same time, like a slow burn. Enjoying the fluidity of the bass & drums. Ah yes, give the bass player some! There's a hint of Alex Blake here at times (clearly not him though). I love the chordal stuff and the high harmonic bits too. Very nice! Would have enjoyed being in the audience for this show for sure. The tenor player doesn't really speak to me, might be a touch too technical/mechanical for my taste, also isn't helped by the recording unfortunately. I feel overall conflicted about this track I guess...it sounds very much like something I should love, and yet I'm not sure it ultimately gets anywhere for me. Track 3 - I do like the bass intro-- giving some love to the electric too! Well this is a very different turn of events. I like this a lot, has a very Allman Brothers feel to it once the guitars and drums come in. Very cool. Nice feel and I like the twin lead. Love the droney/chordal nature of the bass feature about halfway through before going into the faster tempo. This is fun! I go back and forth between thinking it's southern rock or a Krautrock band (they do sound a bit like Agitation Free in spots), but I think more likely the former. In any case, me likey! Oh hang on, now I'm thinking British now that we've gotten to the swing/blues bit. John Mayall? Steamhammer? Am remembering some of our conversations now and wondering if it's one of those groups. Keef Hartley Band? Track 4 - OK...I know this! But what the heck is it? Ah, the aging brain. I definitely have this in my collection and I'm blanking on the name of the tune AND the artist! Arg. Anyway... really cool head, I love the angles in the melody. Definitely McCoy on piano! And I love this tenor soloist but can't grab who it is at the moment. This has gotta be from Today and Tomorrow! Haven't actually played this one in a while I don't think. But this is a damn good reminder to play it again! What a cool tune and a killer band. Elvin of course. Five stars! Track 5 - Boy I swear this one sounds familiar to me too. LOVE the groove. At first I thought it was a straight up Latin band but this is more like a UK prog thing. Boy I am gonna headslap myself over this one. I know I've heard this but can't place it. I like all the different bits, it goes through a lot of changes in a short time. Definitely sounds in the neighborhood of Colosseum and If, that kind of thing. Good stuff! The more I listen to this the more I think I've heard it before. Damn my brain! Track 6 - Big fan of the droney intro, and something familiar about this one as well. I dig the bass sound and playing a whole lot...and what is that reed instrument? A shehnai? Hmm, that should be a clue. I really like the part shortly before the groove where the bassist is strumming chords while cascades of notes shimmer down from the piano. And the groove/riff is very cool too. Okay, that sure sounds like Billy Higgins on drums, no? And this pianist, damn! That's gotta be Cedar? Sounding a bit more out than usual though, hmm. But this can't be Sam Jones, is it? Have never really heard him sound quite like this. This is friggin amazing. Definitely gotta add this one to the collection! Mind = blown. Track 7 - Wham! Love the bari. This is on fire from the start. Great drumming. Tight sounding group-- everyone is feeling this together. Have I mentioned how much I love the bari? Ah! Thought this might be a live recording. You can feel the excitement. Hearing the Hubbard influence on this trumpeter. Not getting the same dynamics though, would love to feel a bit more heat. Still some great playing though. Love how the pianist gets down inside the sound of the group at the start of their solo. Tasty! The guitar and vibes solos don't do as much for me. But let's not forget to give the bass player some. Fantastic supportive playing throughout this track-- a nimble player with great sound. Track 8 - Fun tune! No idea who it is, but it certainly sounds British-invasion-y or trying to simulate that sound. I have no doubt there's a hidden reason that this is here...likely something to do with the bass player? Hmmm. Track 9 - Nebulous, open, spiritual intro: check. Oh man, the name of this one is escaping me too! Damn. Is this a Cedar Walton tune? Is there a 2nd "Cedar" thread underneath the bass thread? Anyway, I like this, and the two saxophonists playing off each other are great. Damn...the alto player is particularly good! I should definitely know who this is. But I will look forward to the reveal... Track 10 - Back in the pop zone, and I like this one too. Great tune! Not sure what else to say about it but I do enjoy it. The actual singing is probably one of my least favorite parts but I enjoy the tune and the arrangement is really good. Track 11 - Now that's speakin my language! Gimme PG era Genesis any day of the week. Genius!! 100 stars.   Some really great stuff here John, thanks so much for your efforts in bringing all of this to our collective ears. A few on here I'm definitely excited to learn much more about!
    • Now playing: Tom Harrell - Form (Contemporary, 1990) with a killer band: Joe Lovano, Danilo Perez, Charlie Haden & Paul Motian  
    • What's that? I like the cover. The group title makes me suspicious if it's contemporary but interested if not
    • The Goo Goo Dolls "Dizzy Up The Girl" (Warner Bros Records)                                            1998 ....
    • Belated anniversary wishes to the great Annie Lennox .... btw one of my first CD`s ....
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