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18 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

only, that this is not a trout, but a carp. I´m not only a jazz fan, but a hobby fisherman too so I know what a trout and a carp are looking like :D

yep ... i'm a fisherman (carp) to ! :tup , ... hahaha that is definitely not a trout !

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35 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

Now that's one I haven't listened to in ages

I’m less into it than I was, to tell the truth.
 

His playing is still good, but I feel that the rest of the world has caught up a bit with the rest of the concept, and it now seems less special than it did at the time. 

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Just finished:

Litania Sibilante by Italian Instabile Orchestra (Enja, 2000)

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A brilliant big band record. With thanks to whoever suggested it recently on the Italian scene thread.

Now playing: 

The Warne Marsh Quintet's Jazz Exchange Vol. 1 (Storyville, 1975).

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Not the best of their meet ups (that would be Halfnote, in my opinion) but a favourite nonetheless!

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"The Complete Capitol Live Recordings of George Shearing" Mosaic Records cd 1

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Great sound on this box set (mastered by Malcolm Addey)--the Capitol recordings of this era almost always sound excellent. Nice breezy feel to the music.

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One of my favourite records of the 1990s, the Misha Mengelberg Trio's No Idea (DIW, 1997). 

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In my head, it sits right next to similar classics by Lacy, but this one in particular is Monkism as extremist provocation. 

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Neuringer/Dulberger/Masri – Dromedaries II (Relative Pitch, 2020)

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Really hot stuff, and recommended for those on this board who don’t mind it free.

Now on to this one: 

Historic Concerts (Soul Note, 1979) by Cecil Taylor and Max Roach

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