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1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said:

I don't own this one. It's the last Hemphill that has eluded me.

If you have the IPI CD version of Dogon A.D., then you've got half of 'Coon Bid'ness: "The Hard Blues" !!!  The BETTER half, at that.

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1 hour ago, Teasing the Korean said:

The Mizell Brothers - Places and Spaces (Blue Note)

with Donald Byrd on trumpet or sax or something.

Put down the Mizell brothers records and give Marcus Miller's leader dates a go.

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3 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Put down the Mizell brothers records and give Marcus Miller's leader dates a go.

I just looked him up and saw that all his credits were from that most dreaded of decades: the 1980s (or later).  

Find me some pre-1975 sessions with him, and I may check him out.

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1 hour ago, Teasing the Korean said:

I just looked him up and saw that all his credits were from that most dreaded of decades: the 1980s (or later).  

Find me some pre-1975 sessions with him, and I may check him out.

Miller was born in 1959 according to Wiki, so not too likely.

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Newline 2LP - sonics cleaned up quite a bit compared to other versions I have (not that it is the greatest of recordings) and in stereo.

The unreleased ‘Billie’s Bounce’ on LP2 is a real find.

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22 hours ago, HutchFan said:

If you have the IPI CD version of Dogon A.D., then you've got half of 'Coon Bid'ness: "The Hard Blues" !!!  The BETTER half, at that.

Yeah I agree on that. That LP side long blues is the best part of the record. I’ve got the IPI vinyl version which is also excellent. 

1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

Didn't know of it. Great line-up

You’ll probably like it ;)

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8 hours ago, sidewinder said:

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4 hours ago, jcam_44 said:

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9 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

Compilation (12 tracks)

- Flip Phillips Orchestra rec. Sept. 1949 (4 tracks)

- Phillips- McGhee Boptet rec.  Jan. 1949 (4 tracks)

Flip Phillips Quartet  rec. Dec. 1949 (4 tracks)

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Now spinning:

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Roy Ayers Ubiquity - He's Coming (Polydor, 1972)
Elemental reissue

 

Earlier:

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The Betty Carter Album (Verve, originally released on Bet-Car in 1976)
Such a terrific album.

 

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On 3/28/2023 at 3:58 AM, jcam_44 said:

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Tina Brooks - Minor Move

I love the title tune. It´s a very simple tune you can play just from a single listening, it sticks in your head. Could be a suggestion for a gig.....

 

6 hours ago, jcam_44 said:

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Ornette Coleman - The Empty Foxhole

from the Round Trip box set I recently bought during the Blue Note Spring Cleaning Sale

 

This was my first Ornette Coleman album when I was a teenager. It was my first "so called free jazz" album, but I was very ready for it, since until then the stuff that had impressed me most was Eric Dolphy in Mingus´European Tour band".

It´s easier to listen to, because it is not all with open metrum and atonal, so you have swing playing on "Good Old Days" and "Zig Zag" if I remember right, and fine trumpet and violin on the title tune and "Sound Gravitation". 
It was a milestone in my listening experiences. 

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Now spinning:

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Oh yes.  :wub:

 

 

12 hours ago, jcam_44 said:

Ornette Coleman - The Empty Foxhole

from the Round Trip box set I recently bought during the Blue Note Spring Cleaning Sale

Nice!  :tup

 

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5 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

More Dexter:  

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Same band as Manhattan Symphonie but live instead of studio.

I love how these performances are sooooooo laid back and relaxed and soulful.

 

Unpopular opinion:  Cables ruins these recordings for me with his clingy/clangy dissonant piano. Give me any other pianist Dex ever performed with, from this era, or better yet, Kenny Drew.

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