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Listening right now to the BGO cd reissue of Miroslav Vitous "The Bass" (aka "Mountain in the Clouds")
 
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Before that I listened to. . .
 
Antonio Carlos Jobim on the BGO cd reissue that combines "Tide" and "Stone Flower." I have other versions of these but at a great price I couldn't resist a reissue with both these albums--collaborations between Jobim and Deodata--on one disc. The remastered sound is very good. These are among my favorite Jobim albums; I love the way that Deodata has arranged these two sessions, and it's great to have Tom and Eumir both on guitars and pianos, either both playing the same instruments on a track or one playing another. I think my favorites are when both play pianos, or one plays an electric piano and one a piano.
 
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And I had listened to an album that took me forever to get that was recommended to me as a Jobim nut. It's not a cheap one to get, and my first order I waited and waited for and it never arrived. I contacted the seller and he refunded me the money--I'm not really sure he ever really sent it to me. The second order was processed and then a week later the seller refunded my purchase price saying he didn't have it in stock. Finally I ordered a third time and received it. It was worth the wait.  Daniele di Bonaventura/Giovanni Ceccarelli "Eu Te Amo--The Music of Tom Jobim"
 
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Daniele di Bonaventura bandoneon
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special guests:
Ivan Lins
Jaques Morelembaum
Camille Bertault
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Sparked IIRC by a post by Jim Sangrey, I'm enjoying this one a lot. It has a flavor all its own. Particularly nice choice of pieces -- by Thad Jones, Joe Henderson, Ellington's (or is it Strayhorn's, I forget) "The Star-Crossed Lovers," etc. Elvin plays a prominent inspiring role.

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I like Mickey Tucker's "Sojourn" but didn't mean to post this many images of it.

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42 minutes ago, Larry Kart said:

I like Mickey Tucker's "Sojourn" but didn't mean to post this many images of it.

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Cecil McBee seems like an outlier.  Can he cook?

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