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10 hours ago, mikeweil said:

I followed it with the companion album, they were such a great team. Nelson's capacities as a sax player are underestimated, IMHO.

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Doug Raney, Something's Up

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Uri Caine - Urlicht / Primal Light 

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I liked the Gramophone's review.of this when it came out: "While the project should appeal to admirers of Frank Zappa, ‘cutting-edge’ jazz and BBC Radio 3’s Mixing It, it won’t be every Mahlerian’s cup of borscht.'"

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On 13/03/2017 at 0:53 PM, John Tapscott said:

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Now listening to:

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As I check out what's on at Smalls every evening on YouTube, I'm very familiar with the work of Nicole Glover, one of the best young tenorists around. Her new album gives you some idea of what she can do.

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Got to squeeze in two listens before I was told to come down and watch the Browns.

Fats Navarro "Vol. 1 1943-1946" Masters of Jazz, France cd

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Andy Kirk and his Clouds of Joy tracks and Kenny Clarke and his 52nd Street Boys tracks.

and

Stan Getz "Live at the Berlin Jazz Festival 1966" Lost Sessions cd

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Revisiting this excellent 2011 Maxwell Davis anthology. In the booklet the producer states his intention to do a sequel that covers the same period, but it doesn’t appear to have come to fruition:

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1 hour ago, BillF said:

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I love it. And Benny Green, yeah !  

Hank is so fantastic , I love to hear his solos, each aspect of it, and the nice quotes from other songs. Never heard a better version of "Lullaby at Birdland" than this one.

And Benny Green, really nice to hear, as Dex said once: The very very.......slippery ......trombonist ..... Benny Green !

The only downer for me is the Gene Krupa like drumming of Charles Persip. Well, he was a big band drummer, but hear it is uncomfortable to hear that old fashioned use of the bass drum so you almost can´t hear the bassist. So, while Hank is so hip, that rhythm section with a Gene Krupa like drumming really sounds stiff and does not support the soloists, but forces them to keep in a certain direction. 

In my case, I try to avoid to listen to this drum style, but its hard for me since a band is as good as the drummer is.......

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