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9 hours ago, mjazzg said:

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Joe McPhee & Tomeka Reid - Let Our Rejoicing Rise [Corbett vs. Dempsey, 2022]

Powerful

That looks good 

10 hours ago, mjazzg said:

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Tomeka Reid & Fred Lonberg-Holm - Eight Pieces For Two Cellos [Corbett vs. Dempsey, 2022]

I knew this would be good with these two players, both long-term favourites on my favourite instrument, but it exceeds expectations. Outstanding

Kept in the can for 9 years, wonder why?

This too.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

I have a Freedom pressing of that one too. Sound is excellent !

Yes indeed! I was pleasantly surprised. Managed to buy a NM copy last year :)

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This might be my favorite Muse studio album by Woody. Even better than his classic Moontrane session. Killer band with Cecil McBee, Steve Turre, Billy Harper and Joe Bonner.
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10 minutes ago, Pim said:
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This might be my favorite Muse studio album by Woody. Even better than his classic Moontrane session. Killer band with Cecil McBee, Steve Turre, Billy Harper and Joe Bonner.

Yes. A fine vinyl. 😁👍

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7 hours ago, Pim said:
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This might be my favorite Muse studio album by Woody. Even better than his classic Moontrane session. Killer band with Cecil McBee, Steve Turre, Billy Harper and Joe Bonner.

Excellent ....

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49 minutes ago, Chuck Nessa said:

Max Kaminsky Chicago Style with Pee Wee Russell, Miff Mole, Joe Sullivan Jack Lesberg and George Wettling.

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Pee Wee's solo on "Stuyvusent Blues" (and Joe Sullivan's too) is something else.

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Now on my turntable:

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"The Electric" Jackie & Roy - Grass (Capitol, 1968)
Along with compositions by Roy Kral and Fran Landesman, Grass features songs by Lennon & McCartney, the BeeGees, Paul Simon, and Donovan. J&R are definitely throwing some sunshine-pop & groovy psychedelia into their musical stew.  On the other hand, their voices and harmonies are still unmistakable -- and swinging. Back in the day, the pop repertoire and psychedelic touches (light as they are) must have seemed jarring to long-time fans -- but, with the passing of 55 years, it just sounds (to me) like one more step in their long, evolutionary journey. 

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1 hour ago, HutchFan said:

Now on my turntable:

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"The Electric" Jackie & Roy - Grass (Capitol, 1968)
Along with compositions by Roy Kral and Fran Landesman, Grass features songs by Lennon & McCartney, the BeeGees, Paul Simon, and Donovan. J&R are definitely throwing some sunshine-pop & groovy psychedelia into their musical stew.  On the other hand, their voices and harmonies are still unmistakable -- and swinging. Back in the day, the pop repertoire and psychedelic touches (light as they are) must have seemed jarring to long-time fans -- but, with the passing of 55 years, it just sounds (to me) like one more step in their long, evolutionary journey. 

You know their Cheerios commercial, right? 

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