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Nothing wrong with this record, but nothing right about it either.

Hate it when that happens.

I mean, they had a part of a very nice trio/quartet record, part of a very nice "expanded ensemple" album, and part of a...part of a "with voices" album.

A part of everything, a hole of nothing. Too bad.

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Albert Ayler "Music is the Healing Force of the Universe" Impulse/Universal Japan SHM-CD. 

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I forgot about the bagpipes. . .not a fan of those but I like the rest of the album a lot, it's one of a kind. Ali on drums adds a lot.

Didn't know what to follow this with. . . decided on

Kenny Drew "Talkin' and Walkin'" Blue Note US cd

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20 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

Very nice, maybe not the very best of Miles´ Prestige sessions, but especially the Al Cohn Zoot Sims session is a very relaxed date, well the tunes are catchy and for easy listening after a day of hard work....

Collector´s items also very fine. 

yeah pretty nice ... !

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12 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

This album has perhaps the best version of the tune "Moonglow" I have ever heard. 

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:tup

Saw that band at St George's Hall, Bradford in 1959. Was in cheapest (!) seats - onstage!!

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12 hours ago, HutchFan said:

 

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The Jackie McLean Quintet featuring René McLean - Dynasty (Triloka, 1990)

 

I stared at this for a while this morning, wondering why Red Rodney was on the cover of a Jackie McLean record.

Moral of the story: drink coffee.

Now playing: 

Far From Over (ECM, 2017) by the Vijay Iyer Sextet.

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Love that three horn front line, and Tyshawn Sorey in a more “conventional” mode.

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3 hours ago, Referentzhunter said:

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ha ha ! This was (after some Oscar Peterson and Erroll Garner heard at some friends house) actually the FIRST Real jazz album I heard and with that album everything started: I could not get enough of that stuff and each of the musicians involved became a "hero" of mine, That´s how my life long love affair with jazz started. But then around 1977 it has this cover (not the original cover) 

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13 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Art Ensemble of Chicago - Full Force (ECM, 1980)

 

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The Jackie McLean Quintet featuring René McLean - Dynasty (Triloka, 1990)

 

Unfortunatly I don´t have this album, but I saw one Jackie McLean sextet in summer 1985 with Jackie McLean, Rene McLean, Hotep Galeta I think was on piano, David Eubanks (former with Dex) was on bass, it could have been Ronnie Burrage on drums and it was Kemati Dinizulu on percussions. Very very exiting music. 

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