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In a piano trio mood today, I guess.  So next up:

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The Dynamic Hampton Hawes (EMI, NL); originally released as Hamp's Piano (MPS, 1968)
with Eberhard Weber (b) & Klaus Weiss (d); recorded in 1967

As Coffee Talk's Linda Richman would say, this music is "like buttah!"

 

 

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3 hours ago, HutchFan said:

In a piano trio mood today, I guess.  So next up:

OS05NDY2LmpwZWc.jpeg

The Dynamic Hampton Hawes (EMI, NL); originally released as Hamp's Piano (MPS, 1968)
with Eberhard Weber (b) & Klaus Weiss (d); recorded in 1967

As Coffee Talk's Linda Richman would say, this music is "like buttah!"

 

 

I quite like that series.

Remember when they first came out, MPS boxed up 10 of the best and sold them as a boxed set. Never seen one here ‘in the wild’ though.

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4 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Now spinning:

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Roland Hanna Trio - Time for the Dancers (Progressive, 1980)
with George Mraz (b) & Richard Pratt (d); recorded 1977

One of my favorites from Sir Roland.

 

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4 hours ago, HutchFan said:

In a piano trio mood today, I guess.  So next up:

OS05NDY2LmpwZWc.jpeg

The Dynamic Hampton Hawes (EMI, NL); originally released as Hamp's Piano (MPS, 1968)
with Eberhard Weber (b) & Klaus Weiss (d); recorded in 1967

As Coffee Talk's Linda Richman would say, this music is "like buttah!"

 

 

Think I reviewed that one for DB back in the day. Four stars IIRC.

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1 hour ago, Larry Kart said:

Think I reviewed that one for DB back in the day. Four stars IIRC.

Four stars sounds about right.  I'd probably go for four-and-a-half.  ;) 

 

2 hours ago, sidewinder said:

I quite like that series.

Remember when they first came out, MPS boxed up 10 of the best and sold them as a boxed set. Never seen one here ‘in the wild’ though.

I had no idea that they bundled the LPs in that series & issued them all in a box.  Interesting.

 

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21 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

I had no idea that they bundled the LPs in that series & issued them all in a box.  Interesting.

 

I’ve got the feeling that it was 10 of the favourites selected by Mike Hennessy. ‘Hub of Hubbard’ was one of them. Around 1980.

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On 3/19/2023 at 4:15 PM, Pim said:

20-E4-C6-FD-6-B06-412-E-9844-BD030874361

another excellent one from these series. With Junior Cook on tenor sax, Woody Shaw on piano, Ronnie Matthews on piano, Stafford James on bass and of course Louis on drums. 

I love it. They really cookin´ here. So great drumming , and they greatest guys playin´ together. But it´s quite a pity that Woody Shaw does not play on all the tunes. That´s the kind of albums I like most. Live, good recorded drum set so I can hear them cymbals and tubs, very very fine and like if you are on stage or sittin´in the audience....

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