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8 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Now spinning:

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The Kenny Clarke-Francy Boland Big Band - Fellini 712 (MPS, 1969)

Good fun.  One of the best CBBB albums, I think.

 

:D:tup

On 21.7.2022 at 11:49 PM, HutchFan said:

Now spinning on my 'table:

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Buddy Tate - Swinging Like Tate (Felsted UK, stereo, 1958)

Hooray for Buddy Tate!  The man could PLAY.

 

Excellent. Have only  the  mono edition.

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Freddie Hubbard, Breaking Point (Blue Note Tone Poet)

Gene Krupa Quartet (Clef)

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Now playing:

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Lee Wiley - Night in Manhattan (Columbia)
Originally issued in 1951 as a 10" LP -- with a different cover

 

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My version of this album is a Columbia Special Products "Collectors' Series" LP from 1973.

 

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Mongo Santamaria - Sofrito (Vaya, 1976)
2022 Craft reissue

Love this one.  I'm so glad Craft reissued it.  It's more chilled-out than your typical Mongo record -- more of an easy-going Saturday afternoon with some friends in the back yard rather than serious Saturday night booty shaking at the club.

 

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Next up:

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Attila Zoller & Masahiko Sato - A Path Through Haze (MPS, 1972)

Found a reasonably-priced vinyl copy of this album in VG+ condition (in the U.S., no less!) on discogs.  Glad I went for it, because -- big surprise! -- the vinyl sounds SO MUCH better than my amazon-sourced MP3s. . . .  I suppose it's not financially feasible, but -- from a strictly musical perspective -- I would love to see Edel make A Path Through Haze available again through their MPS reissue series.  It's a hidden gem.

 

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Prompted by another thread:

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The Kenny Burrell Quartet - The Tender Gender (Cadet, 1966)
with Richard Wyands (p), Martin Rivera (b), and Oliver Jackson (d)

As soulful as you might imagine... and then some.

 

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5 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Prompted by another thread:

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The Kenny Burrell Quartet - The Tender Gender (Cadet, 1966)
with Richard Wyands (p), Martin Rivera (b), and Oliver Jackson (d)

As soulful as you might imagine... and then some.

 

:tup:D

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19 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Next up:

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Attila Zoller & Masahiko Sato - A Path Through Haze (MPS, 1972)

Found a reasonably-priced vinyl copy of this album in VG+ condition (in the U.S., no less!) on discogs.  Glad I went for it, because -- big surprise! -- the vinyl sounds SO MUCH better than my amazon-sourced MP3s. . . .  I suppose it's not financially feasible, but -- from a strictly musical perspective -- I would love to see Edel make A Path Through Haze available again through their MPS reissue series.  It's a hidden gem.

 

yes, it's a really wonderful album and not too hard to find in nice shape for a reasonable price either.

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2 hours ago, sidewinder said:

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Vertigo - of it’s time, mellotrons set to 11 !

I was listening to Bedside Manners Are Extra yesterday. The second track has duelling mellotron solos. More 1970s than Noddy Holder eating a steak garni and black forest gateau.

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