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Tommy Flanagan - Eclypso (Inner City, licensed from Enja)

with George Mraz & Elvin Jones

 

 

1 hour ago, JSngry said:

Love those Lucky GM sides (don't overlook the Cook County Jail album!), and especially for the soprano cuts and the way it blends with Cedar Walton's Rhodes.

Yes!!! Purists might object to the use of the electric piano. I LOVE it. And I love how Cedar plays the instrument with such a deft touch. It sounds otherworldly, almost like a celeste.

Will check out the Cook County Jail record. Not familiar with that one. 

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7 hours ago, mjazzg said:

Has to be today to prioritise over the cricket commentary!

Well, I for one will be relieved that it is over for a while now, so that I can listen to a bit more jazz and not the exploits of messrs Cook, Root, Jimmy and co. !

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The Rolf And Joachim Kuhn Quartet - Impressions Of New York [Impulse/abc]

I've not played this in years and I don't know why as it's a great listen.  All four musicians really shine. I need to hear more Rolf Kuhn in a similar style. Any recommendations?

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The Rolf And Joachim Kuhn Quartet - Impressions Of New York [Impulse/abc]

I've not played this in years and I don't know why as it's a great listen.  All four musicians really shine. I need to hear more Rolf Kuhn in a similar style. Any recommendations?

Transfiguration, Solarius, Mad Rockers, Going to the Rainbow, Devil in Paradise, parts of The Day After... the records get a little more jazz-rock-esque as they go along but he's inimitable and brings a weighty concept to the proceedings. 

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1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said:

Transfiguration, Solarius, Mad Rockers, Going to the Rainbow, Devil in Paradise, parts of The Day After... the records get a little more jazz-rock-esque as they go along but he's inimitable and brings a weighty concept to the proceedings. 

Nice list, thanks a lot. I have Transfiguration but none of the others

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George Russell Sextet - The Outer View [Fontana]

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JATP/Lester Young - Carnegie Blues (Verve). Good Lester - nothing outstanding, except for the 1957 "Polka Dots and Moonbeams." On that one his playing is weak, but incredibly moving - some of the most fragile music I've ever heard.

Art Blakey - The Witch Doctor (BN UA)

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