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1 hour ago, HutchFan said:

I have no difficulty whatsoever understanding that sentiment.   Over the years, I've collected (nearly) everything that Hutcherson ever recorded -- both as a leader and sideman -- across his entire career.  

For me, Medina was the first Hutcherson album that blew my mind & made me want to hear all of his music.  

And it just so happens that I'm now listening to . . .  Medina 

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Reggie Jonson an unsung heroe ....

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24 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Now on my turntable:

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Mal Waldron Plays the Blues (Enja, rec. 1971)
with Jimmy Woode & Pierre Favre

Tremendous.

I L-O-V-E this platter .... and Jimmy Woode played a significant role in this ....

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On 12/16/2024 at 11:13 PM, HutchFan said:

Spinnin' this again:

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It´s quite hard to find Dave Liebman CDs over there. 
I have the Drum Ode and the 1975 thing from Uncle Poe, but else I think whent out a print very early. 
Oh I have another one that is just Lieb, Frank Gambala and Hamid Drake, that´s great !!!! 

But I wanted the stuff with Ife, I mean the contemporanious Ife not the one from 1974, but found out that it is only on some electronic source, not CD, now ain´t that a shit  ? 

And I think there was 

6 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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I saw that face on that forum on album covers but very very strange: The Rhythm Section are the greatest you can get, but NEVER EVER I had heard the name "Bill Buck" and I had came so much around. He looks like a "light" afro american like Jackie McLean was, but has a flatter face, a too little nose....

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4 minutes ago, Gheorghe said:

thanks very interesting. Well maybe that´s the reason I have never heard about him. Those Steeplechase records might have been after I had stopped to buy records for some decades.....

His SteeleChase platters are from 1978/79 .... both outstanding ....

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1 hour ago, soulpope said:

His SteeleChase platters are from 1978/79 .... both outstanding ....

Strange, really. 
Well during that time I was busy learning to play bop so all I had on Steeplechase was some of the Dexter Radioland sessions, the Bud from Golden Circle and I think two from Brew Moore, who -though quite obscure- I have a weakness for him.....

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Gruppe Nuova Consonanza - Improvisationen [Deutsche Grammophon, Germany 1969]

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Jan Garbarek Quartet - Afric Pepperbird [ECM, Germany 1970 RE]

The first two from today's delivery. Interestingly the first track on the Garbarek could almost appear on the Gruppe, if you stretch a bit.

Maybe unsurprisingly given the provenance, both LPs sound and recording quality is magnificent

 

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Gaetano Liguori Collective Orchestra - s/t [PDU, Italy 1976]

thsi fair barrels along never gone right out but always flirting with it. I love it when a punt comes off

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Charles Tyler - Saga Of The Outlaws [Nessa Records, USA 1978]

thanks to @Pim I'm reacquainting myself with this gem.  A disadvantage of having lots of music is some very good stuff doesn't get played for a long time.

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