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Woodstock Workshop Orchestra - New Moon [Palcoscenico Records, Italy 1980]

If this was on a more hip label it would be lauded by many more folk than I suspect it is. It'd probably do well with the current  'Spiritual Jazz' crew too

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Kalaparusha - Kalaparusha [Trio Records, Japan 1977]

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1 minute ago, kh1958 said:

Gary McFarland Today (Skye)

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I love "Because" on Today

Does side 1 on your copy of the Shearing album run ridiculously slow?  Every copy I've had was like that, and I am curious if it was ever corrected.

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5 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:

I love "Because" on Today

Does side 1 on your copy of the Shearing album run ridiculously slow?  Every copy I've had was like that, and I am curious if it was ever corrected.

The McFarland album is very relaxing.

Not sure; no golden ears here.

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9 minutes ago, kh1958 said:

The McFarland album is very relaxing.

Not sure; no golden ears here.

I think they may have transferred the 78s at 45rpm, with the intention of speed correcting them later, and then someone dropped the ball.  On my copies, the drums sound flabby, and the vibes are hitting low notes well beyond instrument's lower range.  The MGM-era CD box set and Verve twofer LP that I have both correct the speed on these tracks.

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14 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:

I think they may have transferred the 78s at 45rpm, with the intention of speed correcting them later, and then someone dropped the ball.  On my copies, the drums sound flabby, and the vibes are hitting low notes well beyond instrument's lower range.  The MGM-era CD box set and Verve twofer LP that I have both correct the speed on these tracks.

Now I'll have to listen to it again.

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3 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said:

Johnny Hodges - The Smooth One (Verve)

1970s twofer of two previously unreleased sessions circa 1960.

Lots of top-shelf "Shorty" Baker on that set -- along with the always-sublime Hodges.  :tup 

 

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Wayne Newton, oops, I mean Rosemary Clooney - Clap Yo' Hands - RCA Victor (mono)

Arrangements by the great Bob Thompson!

In addition to being a fine singer, Ms. Clooney is the mother of Albert on Twin Peaks.

RIP Miguel Ferrer.

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6 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

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When I was in high school and teaching myself about jazz, circa early 1980s, all the high school kids in the stage band worshipped Maynard.  I thought he was the ultimate in squaresville.

Fast-forward to the late 1990s.  I am living in Boston, and one Friday night, I lit a fire, uncorked a bottle of wine, and lowered the tone arm onto the first MF Horn album, which I was thrilled to pick up at Stereo Jack's for a dollar.  This was a prime example of Now Sound music, which I had fully embraced by this time.

I said to Ms. TTK, "If you had told me in high school that one day I would be thrilled to spend a Friday evening listening to Maynard Ferguson, I may have died from depression!" 

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15 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:

When I was in high school and teaching myself about jazz, circa early 1980s, all the high school kids in the stage band worshipped Maynard.  I thought he was the ultimate in squaresville.

Fast-forward to the late 1990s.  I am living in Boston, and one Friday night, I lit a fire, uncorked a bottle of wine, and lowered the tone arm onto the first MF Horn album, which I was thrilled to pick up at Stereo Jack's for a dollar.  This was a prime example of Now Sound music, which I had fully embraced by this time.

I said to Ms. TTK, "If you had told me in high school that one day I would be thrilled to spend a Friday evening listening to Maynard Ferguson, I may have died from depression!" 

And that, makes me want to hear the album...

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21 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:

When I was in high school and teaching myself about jazz, circa early 1980s, all the high school kids in the stage band worshipped Maynard.  I thought he was the ultimate in squaresville.

Fast-forward to the late 1990s.  I am living in Boston, and one Friday night, I lit a fire, uncorked a bottle of wine, and lowered the tone arm onto the first MF Horn album, which I was thrilled to pick up at Stereo Jack's for a dollar.  This was a prime example of Now Sound music, which I had fully embraced by this time.

I said to Ms. TTK, "If you had told me in high school that one day I would be thrilled to spend a Friday evening listening to Maynard Ferguson, I may have died from depression!" 

Great story, TTK. ... It's funny how the passage of time can turn around our impressions! 🙂

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