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7 hours ago, GA Russell said:

I remember very well this one being heavily promoted in the record stores.  I wonder if it was his best-selling album.

No idea.  Like the others I spun yesterday, it is a mixed bag, but it is one of the better ones also.  The version of "Something's Gotta Give" on here is good.

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2 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

This one is excellent. Hot stuff. 

:tup :)  

Just wish I had an original Mercury pressing.  The AQ of my Trip reissue vinyl is pretty darn scruffy.

 

This record, on the other hand, sounds AMAZING -- both AQ-wise (and more importantly) musically:

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18 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

:tup :)  

Just wish I had an original Mercury pressing.  The AQ of my Trip reissue vinyl is pretty darn scruffy.

 

This record, on the other hand, sounds AMAZING -- both AQ-wise (and more importantly) musically:

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Me too now but streaming not LP. Just looked at the band, absolutely ridiculous line-up.

And what a version of 'Troubled Waters'

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2 hours ago, mjazzg said:

And what a version of 'Troubled Waters'

Yes!  I love how Quincy elevates/brings out the GOSPEL elements that are inherent in that song.

And Valerie Simpson's singing!!!  So beautiful.

 

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Now playing:

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From Discogs:

Track A1 - A4 recorded 20. January 1954 and originally appeared on Art Farmer Quintet - Art Farmer Quintet
Track B1, B2 recorded 2. July 1953 and originally appeared on The Art Farmer Septet - Work Of Art
Track B3, B4, B5 recorded 7. June 1954 and originally appeared on The Art Farmer Septet - The Art Farmer Septet
Track C1, C2, recorded 19. May 1954 and originally appeared on Art Farmer Quintet - Art Farmer Quintet
Track C3, C4 recorded 21. October 1955 and originally appeared on Art Farmer Quintet Featuring Gigi Gryce - Art Farmer Quintet Featuring Gigi Gryce
Track D1, D2 recorded 9. November 1954 and originally appeared on Art Farmer - Art Farmer Plays
Track D3, D4 recorded 23. November 1956 and originally appeared on Art Farmer - Farmer's Market

 

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14 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Now playing:

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From Discogs:

Track A1 - A4 recorded 20. January 1954 and originally appeared on Art Farmer Quintet - Art Farmer Quintet
Track B1, B2 recorded 2. July 1953 and originally appeared on The Art Farmer Septet - Work Of Art
Track B3, B4, B5 recorded 7. June 1954 and originally appeared on The Art Farmer Septet - The Art Farmer Septet
Track C1, C2, recorded 19. May 1954 and originally appeared on Art Farmer Quintet - Art Farmer Quintet
Track C3, C4 recorded 21. October 1955 and originally appeared on Art Farmer Quintet Featuring Gigi Gryce - Art Farmer Quintet Featuring Gigi Gryce
Track D1, D2 recorded 9. November 1954 and originally appeared on Art Farmer - Art Farmer Plays
Track D3, D4 recorded 23. November 1956 and originally appeared on Art Farmer - Farmer's Market

 

👍 - on my shelf!

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17 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Now playing:

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From Discogs:

Track A1 - A4 recorded 20. January 1954 and originally appeared on Art Farmer Quintet - Art Farmer Quintet
Track B1, B2 recorded 2. July 1953 and originally appeared on The Art Farmer Septet - Work Of Art
Track B3, B4, B5 recorded 7. June 1954 and originally appeared on The Art Farmer Septet - The Art Farmer Septet
Track C1, C2, recorded 19. May 1954 and originally appeared on Art Farmer Quintet - Art Farmer Quintet
Track C3, C4 recorded 21. October 1955 and originally appeared on Art Farmer Quintet Featuring Gigi Gryce - Art Farmer Quintet Featuring Gigi Gryce
Track D1, D2 recorded 9. November 1954 and originally appeared on Art Farmer - Art Farmer Plays
Track D3, D4 recorded 23. November 1956 and originally appeared on Art Farmer - Farmer's Market

 

Weird that they title this compilation "Farmer's Market" and yet only include 2 of the 6 tracks from that LP.

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1 hour ago, jazzcorner said:

Its part of the MOSAIC 5 CD box

I wish I had that set!

 

 

1 hour ago, Kevin Bresnahan said:

Weird that they title this compilation "Farmer's Market" and yet only include 2 of the 6 tracks from that LP.

Yeah, I thought that was strange too.

 

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2 hours ago, Kevin Bresnahan said:

Weird that they title this compilation "Farmer's Market" and yet only include 2 of the 6 tracks from that LP.

The early days of the 24000 series sometimes saw compilation LPs. The had not yet settled on the full-album reissue concept.

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14 hours ago, clifford_thornton said:

I have Farmer's Market as a New Jazz LP, very nice one.

I heard Farmer´s Market the tune almost each time Farmer was in town, he lived here but most time was touring, but at least 2 times per year he played some nights at Jazzland, and so often "Farmer´s Market" was the first tune of a set.

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James Newton - The Mystery School [India Navigation, USA 1980]

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James Newton - Water Music [Gramavision, USA 1986]

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James Newton Trio & Quartet - Binu [Circle Records, Germany 1978]

A morning of Newton as part of an exercise to see what can be weeded from my collection - none of these, that's for sure

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11 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Oooooh.  Can't get rid of that one, can you?!?!  JK  You do you. 

... But I couldn't!  :P 

 

😁 it's touch or go, this or the studio recording by the same band I think. 5 DeJohnette leader dates down to 3 is the aim but may not be achieved

Change of tack now, welcoming a new arrival

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Rolf & Joachim Kuhn Quartet - Re-Union In Berlin [CBS, Germany 1965]

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3 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Now spinning:

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The Dynamic Hampton Hawes (MPS NL, rec. 1967)
with Eberhard Weber (b) and Klaus Weiss (d)

This LP is a favorite of mine.

As mentioned Hampton Hawes had a good ear for strong bassplayers .... btw Eberhard Weber rarely sounded better ....

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1 minute ago, soulpope said:

As mentioned Hampton Hawes had a good ear for strong bassplayers .... btw Eberhard Weber rarely sounded better ....

Funny that you mention Weber.   Earlier, I was listening to Pat Metheny's Watercolors, and Weber is the bassist on that album.  Weber's playing caught my ear -- particularly on the gorgeous final track, "Sea Song" -- and that's what prompted me to grab this Hampton Hawes LP.  I also pulled Weber's Yellow Fields from the shelf.  I'm planning to spin that LP next.

I guess it's an Eberhard Weber sort of day.

 

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Just now, HutchFan said:

Funny that you mention Weber.   Earlier, I was listening to Pat Metheny's Watercolors, and Weber is the bassist on that album.  Weber's playing caught my ear -- particularly on the gorgeous final track, "Sea Song" -- and that's what prompted me to grab this Hampton Hawes LP.  I also pulled Weber's Yellow Fields from the shelf.  I'm planning to spin that LP next.

I guess it's an Eberhard Weber sort of day.

Makes this day definitely a better one, I suppose ....

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1 minute ago, HutchFan said:

Funny that you mention Weber.   Earlier, I was listening to Pat Metheny's Watercolors, and Weber is the bassist on that album.  Weber's playing caught my ear -- particularly on the gorgeous final track, "Sea Song" -- and that's what prompted me to grab this Hampton Hawes LP.  I also pulled Weber's Yellow Fields from the shelf.  I'm planning to spin that LP next.

I guess it's an Eberhard Weber sort of day.

 

Love me some Eberhard

 

 

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