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2 minutes ago, Pim said:

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Great music!  I wish I had a copy of that LP.  😜 

 

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2 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Great music!  I wish I had a copy of that LP.  😜 

 

The reissues are getting expensive but are still affordable. This one was pressed by Gotta Groove and sounds great :)

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One of the best albums of that great time, one of my first idols as a musician, so it is one of my alltime favourite albums.

I have heard Liebman when he was with Miles, and then with "Lookout" Farm, then during his World Tour with Chick Corea, at the same time for some days "off" during that time (1978) at Jazzland with Fritz Pauer Trio, and one year later or so with the first "Quest"-band, when Dave Liebman signed me my "Drum Ode" copy. 
It was John Scofiel, who had led me to the Master, to get my album signed (with my name !) .

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51 minutes ago, Gheorghe said:

One of the best albums of that great time, one of my first idols as a musician, so it is one of my alltime favourite albums.

I have heard Liebman when he was with Miles, and then with "Lookout" Farm, then during his World Tour with Chick Corea, at the same time for some days "off" during that time (1978) at Jazzland with Fritz Pauer Trio, and one year later or so with the first "Quest"-band, when Dave Liebman signed me my "Drum Ode" copy. 
It was John Scofield, who had led me to the Master, to get my album signed (with my name !) .

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👍 - "Dave Liebman signed me my "Drum Ode copy ... (with my name !)" - same here! I met him in Kassel ... 

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Palle Mikkelborg - Ashoka Suite [Metronome, Denmark 1970]

It's taken a while to track this down but I'm very pleased I have.  A while ago I started a thread about trombone and vibes front lines, this has four trombones with its vibes!

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3 hours ago, mjazzg said:

 

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Palle Mikkelborg - Ashoka Suite [Metronome, Denmark 1970]

It's taken a while to track this down but I'm very pleased I have.  A while ago I started a thread about trombone and vibes front lines, this has four trombones with its vibes!

Do you know The Mysterious Corona? Another excellent one from the same period and in a similar vein.

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1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said:

Do you know The Mysterious Corona? Another excellent one from the same period and in a similar vein.

I do but I don't like it as much, nor it's prices...

34 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Now this:

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Jothan Callins & The Sounds of Togetherness - Winds of Change (Triumph, 1975)
Mad About Records (PT) 180g vinyl reissue

Beautiful!

 

That's a great one indeed, I discovered it on a @felser BFT and I'm forever grateful for that every time I play it

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9 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Carter Jefferson - The Rise of Atlantis (Timeless, 1978)
Music on Vinyl 180g reissue

 

A top production with a great group of musicians at work .... but still feel after all these years there was more left in the tank ....

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1969 recording session with Barre Philips on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums. This was intended to be released by BYG that very year but was released by Affinity in 1984. It’s a great session with some intense en percussive playing by the whole band. 

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6 hours ago, Pim said:

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1969 recording session with Barre Philips on bass and Philly Joe Jones on drums. This was intended to be released by BYG that very year but was released by Affinity in 1984. It’s a great session with some intense en percussive playing by the whole band. 

Such a shame about that uninspired cover (as is often the case with this label). Just imagine this record with a classic BYG/Actuel gatefold.

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