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9 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Now on my 'table:

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Sorta ECM-esque.

Never saw that one! Could you elaborate a bit more? I like Kloss' Prestige dates, but as much for the sidemen as for his own playing, and I don't play them that often. When it comes to ECM, most of what I have (and like) is from the 1970s. Should I look for this album?

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On 30.12.2021 at 11:37 AM, mjazzg said:

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Nathan Davis with Georges Arvanitas Trio - Live In Paris, The ORTF recordings 1966-67 [Sam Records, France 2021 RP]

Finally!

😍Superb😍 ....

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3 hours ago, Daniel A said:

Never saw that one! Could you elaborate a bit more? I like Kloss' Prestige dates, but as much for the sidemen as for his own playing, and I don't play them that often. When it comes to ECM, most of what I have (and like) is from the 1970s. Should I look for this album?

Daniel,

I like Sharing very much.  It's nothing earth-shattering, but it is lovely -- a bit like Kloss' duo LP with Barry Miles a few years earlier, Together (Muse, 1976). 

Neither of these duo records are anything like his earlier Prestige dates.  They're very gentle and reflective.  Not nearly as "jazzy."  

Here's a taste:

  

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On 30.12.2021 at 3:31 AM, kh1958 said:

Sounds of Synanon (with Joe Pass, Arnold Ross) (Pacific Jazz)

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2 great LP's different style though  - have them  and like them.

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3 minutes ago, jazzcorner said:

2 great LP's different style though  - havem and like them.

I never really warmed up to Pablo era Joe Pass, but on Pacific Jazz, that is another story.

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On 2022-01-01 at 6:03 PM, Brad said:

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Oh, I like this one and should play it soon. There's a melancholic feel to this album which I find to be very moving. 

Have been looking for Multidirection on vinyl for years, but still no luck (copies on Discogs are so expensive). 

On 2021-12-31 at 3:46 PM, HutchFan said:

Daniel,

I like Sharing very much.  It's nothing earth-shattering, but it is lovely -- a bit like Kloss' duo LP with Barry Miles a few years earlier, Together (Muse, 1976). 

Neither of these duo records are anything like his earlier Prestige dates.  They're very gentle and reflective.  Not nearly as "jazzy."  

Here's a taste:

  

Thanks! I should seek this one out. 

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