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Lee Konitz and Gerry Mulligan Quartet (Pacific Jazz ten inch), and Marvin Stamm/Johnny Carisi, Machinations (Verve).

The latter LP I had never heard before and listened to the first side  expecting some sort of dated period piece--the liner notes after describing the songs say, Do you want to turn it over or listen to that first side again? On first listen, hell yes I want to hear that side again, it was unexpectedly great.

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21 hours ago, sidewinder said:

The 'Machinations' sometimes gets a pretty lukewarm response, probably due to some dated guitar sounds on it.  Count me in as a fan though too  - boring it isn't !

On second listen, I liked the first side just as much. The second side a bit less but still good. Joe Beck on guitar sounds perfectly fine to my ears.

Next, Lee Konitz, Motion (Verve), and Jelly Roll Morton, Mr. Jelly Lord, Library of Congress Piano Solos (Riverside).

 

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2 hours ago, Homefromtheforest said:

Wayne Shorter "Wayning moments" (Vee Jay, stereo DG rainbow)

Wayne Shorter "introducing" (Vee Jay, mono maroon label)

Johnny Griffin "way out" (Riverside, mono USA)

Three classics in a row ....

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ALBERT MANGELSDORFF - JACO PASTORIUS - ALPHONSE MOUZON: TRILOGUE - LIVE! MPS/DELTA 5D.064D.60206 (15.424) [1977]

Recorded live at the Berlin Jazz Days Novemver 6, 1976 at the Berlin Philharmonic

Alphonse Mouzon R.I.P.

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