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Ya gotta love the band that recorded "Stanley's Stiff Chickens." It also had, on bass, the musician with perhaps the most sexually intriguing name in jazz history, Spanky DeBrest. (That last a contribution from the late J. Figi.)

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Ya gotta love the band that recorded "Stanley's Stiff Chickens." It also had, on bass, the musician with perhaps the most sexually intriguing name in jazz history, Spanky DeBrest.

A point not lost on Sidewinder, who in "Name Three People" followed the British sadomasochist Max Mosley with the name of the Blakey bassist! :lol:

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I won't advance this group as my favorite Messengers - or even top five - but any love out there for "In This Korner" with:

Dennis Irwin

Valery Ponomarev

David Schnitter

Bobby Watson

James Williams

Maybe I'm just biased by having been there for the recording...or portions thereof.

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I have three favorites: Morgan/Shorter/Timmons/Merrit/Blakey

Hubbard/Shorter/Fuller/Walton/Workman/Blakey

Bobby Watson/Bill Pierce/Wynton Marsalis/James Williams/Charles Fambrough/Blakey

I saw that last group live several times. James Williams was really outstanding on piano. Wynton was very young and really smoking on trumpet. Bobby Watson was the star of the band and consistently played great.

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The best Blakey band I saw was with that one with Marsalis, closely followed by the Blanchard/Harrison lineup.

Favourite on record is the Shorter/Hubbard/Fuller/Walton/Workman lineup. Unbeatable !

Ya gotta love the band that recorded "Stanley's Stiff Chickens." It also had, on bass, the musician with perhaps the most sexually intriguing name in jazz history, Spanky DeBrest.

A point not lost on Sidewinder, who in "Name Three People" followed the British sadomasochist Max Mosley with the name of the Blakey bassist! :lol:

I did? :unsure::lol:

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The best Blakey band I saw was with that one with Marsalis, closely followed by the Blanchard/Harrison lineup.

Favourite on record is the Shorter/Hubbard/Fuller/Walton/Workman lineup. Unbeatable !

Ya gotta love the band that recorded "Stanley's Stiff Chickens." It also had, on bass, the musician with perhaps the most sexually intriguing name in jazz history, Spanky DeBrest.

A point not lost on Sidewinder, who in "Name Three People" followed the British sadomasochist Max Mosley with the name of the Blakey bassist! :lol:

I did? :unsure::lol:

Great moments forgotten! :)

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Indestructible was the first time I heard the Messengers, and/so that remains my favorite, for reasons beyond my control.

Same here except in my case it's the MOSAIC album. I can still remember the first time I heard Blakey's drums thundering out of the speakers. Life, thankfully, hasn't been the same since!

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I have to go with the obvious: Morgan/Shorter/Timmons/Merrit. Some of the first jazz I 'discovered' (decades after it happened...) and still a favorite. In fact, through in the Hubbard stuff, and you've got 90% of the jazz I've heard in the last year.

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