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13 hours ago, Bluesnik said:

I found that, thanks to jazzdisco, in the meantime:

Richard "Groove" Holmes Trio

Richard "Groove" Holmes, organ; Joe Pass, guitar; Lawrence Marable, drums.

Los Angeles, CA, 1962
    Groove's Bag    Pacific Jazz PJ-59
    Sweatin'    Pacific Jazz PJ-59, PJ-10109
    Groove Bird    Pacific Jazz PJ-59
    Minor Surgery    -
    Jenne    -
    This Here    Pacific Jazz 88137, PJ-10105
    It Might As Well Be Spring    -

* Pacific Jazz PJ-59, ST-59   Richard Holmes - After Hours   1962
* Pacific Jazz PJ-10109   Richard "Groove" Holmes - Jazz Milestones Series   1966
= Pacific Jazz ST-20109   -
* Pacific Jazz PJ-10105   Richard "Groove" Holmes - Tell It Like It Tis   1966
= Pacific Jazz ST-20105   -
* Pacific Jazz 88137   Richard "Groove" Holmes - This Here / It Might As Well Be Spring   1967

I was wondering what that additional album could be, but it's apparently a Richard Groove Holmes Trio affair. It's very good, with a fantastic Pass.

:tup:tup:tup

 

Seems i missed this one. Here is my small  Richard Holms stock

CD      Holmes,Richard     Groove Holmes & Ben Webster 1961   Pacific Jazz  7944732

          Holmes,Richard     Groovin`with Jug(Gene Ammons)        1961          Pacific Jazz(NS)   0032

          Holmes,Richard     somethin`special (feat. Les McCann)  1962          Pacific Jazz(NS)   0051

          Holmes,Richard     Get up & get it!      1967  Prestige       7514

          Holmes,Richard     Welcome Home (also PJ 147)     1968  World Pacific         20147

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Posted
8 hours ago, soulpope said:

What do you think about this one .... ?

I think it's very good.  Not as good as some (many?) other Waldron-Lacy collaborations, however.  Their bar is VERY high. ;) 

 

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"Trio - Russ Freeman / Richard Twardzick" Pacific Jazz/TOCJ Superbit Jazz Classics cd Japan

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Both of these sessions are interesting listens for piano trio fans.

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Giving this another spin today:

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Booker Little plays wonderfully here, of course -- but, more than anyone's soloing, the thing that's really knocking me out is Little's compositions. 

Does anyone else hear echoes of Tadd Dameron in Little's writing?  Not in a derivative, copy-cat sense.  Just an influence.

 

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50 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

I think it's very good.  Not as good as some (many?) other Waldron-Lacy collaborations, however.  Their bar is VERY high. ;) 

Same here, I was disappointed back then (obviously based on high expectations) ......

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Here´s a fine Sonny Rollins album from spring  1979, featuring Larry Coryell as a guest artist. 

It was recorded few weeks before I saw Sonny Rollins live with the same quartet Mark Soskin, Jerome Harris, Al Foster. 

Larry Coryell was also scheduled on that festival (Velden 1979), but not together with Rollins. 

It was just a great time, you purchased albums and could see those artists live, presenting mostly their stuff from their latest albums. 

"Disco Monk" is also featured on "Road Shows Vol. IV" as a live version with the same group at the same time I saw them......

Great memories of a great time......

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3 hours ago, jazzbo said:

"Trio - Russ Freeman / Richard Twardzick" Pacific Jazz/TOCJ Superbit Jazz Classics cd Japan

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Both of these sessions are interesting listens for piano trio fans.

This is a personal favorite of mine, which I have as part of the PJ piano trios Select and also as a Japanese mini-LP.

 

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I have the Mosaic Select, and this mini-lp. . . and just discovered when I went to merge it with my other mini-lps. . . that I have another copy! Such is the life of a collector.

 

Now playing

I was missing vitamin wah-wah-guitar from my musical diet so spinning this disc fixed what ailed me.

Marvin Gaye "You're the Man" 

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This album didn't come out when it was recorded in '72.

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