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Don Cherry - Mu 1

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The six year old is in his Don Cherry phase, it turns out. 

I tried to make him articulate why he likes it but he basically said he liked 'Brown Rice' so now he likes all Don Cherry, which I guess is how the 6 year old mind works.

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17 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Don Cherry - Mu 1

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The six year old is in his Don Cherry phase, it turns out. 

I tried to make him articulate why he likes it but he basically said he liked 'Brown Rice' so now he likes all Don Cherry, which I guess is how the 6 year old mind works.

👍 - I have the Affinity issue AFF 8 from 1978

Posted
9 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

Great posting ! 

Yes that´s a very good description of Moncur´s ability as a composer. I didn´t know he was a junkie but it´s strange that even after Bird´s death so many musicians in the 60´s who started to play only after Bird was dead, became junkies. 
I never in live would have thought that Woody Shaw was a junkey. From the way he looked and he was presented by Columbia he seemed to me as the perfect musican who also is a model citizen, highly intelectual, loving husband and father and stuff, and when I saw him the last time in 1987 I couldn´t believe THIS is THE Woody Shaw.....

 

heroin is still a very widely used drug in the US, as are other opiates, in a variety of communities. It's nasty stuff; I'm probably not the only one on this board who has had friends who were addicted and succumbed to the drug. But yes, among post-Bird jazz musicians, there was a significant number who battled 'personal problems" to varying degrees.

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2 hours ago, jazzcorner said:
Swingtime St 1028 - Lee Konitz "Swingtime" - rec. 1956  - Konitz with european friends on tour
 
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What a great cover

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12 hours ago, HutchFan said:

First spin:

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Sonora Ponceña - Sabor Sureño (Inca, 1974)
My LP is the newly reissued Craft 180-gram vinyl.  :) 

Bet this sounds great 🥳🥳 ....

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William Hooker - Is Eternal Life

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One of those records that I picked up much too early in my listening career, presumably because it was on some sort of list (Thurston Moore's?). Still a great record and one of my favourites.

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14 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

Fresh Sound FSR-101 - Dave Pell " The Dave Pell Octet Plays Again" - rec. 1984 - Engineer: Greg Venable

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I wonder why Fresh Sound copied the Contemporary Records' label design? Did Pell ever record for Contemporary?

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2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

William Hooker - Is Eternal Life

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One of those records that I picked up much too early in my listening career, presumably because it was on some sort of list (Thurston Moore's?). Still a great record and one of my favourites.

Great indeed

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