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This new release arrived today, a review is in the works.

22 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

Ray Nance "Body and Soul" Solid State LP

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Bass – Carl Pruitt
Drums – Steve Little
Guitar – Tiny Grimes, Tommy Lucas
Organ – Roland Hanna 
Piano – Jaki Byard, Roland Hanna 
Producer – Duke Pearson
Tenor Saxophone – Brew Moore 
Violin, Vocals, Arranged By – Ray Nance

I remember finding a used copy of that LP decades ago, with a lush version of "Take the A Train." Glad that Might Quinn reissued it on CD before ceasing operations.

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Just now, Teasing the Korean said:

I would have to lead up to that one!

Well, I discovered that LP while I was working on my 70s jazz blog.  I liked the album -- but it didn't whack me upside the head, so I didn't dig more deeply. 

Recently, I circled back around to Jackie & Roy again, and this time I really fell hard for them.  A Wilder Alias and other stuff besides.  I've been listening to them a lot lately.  I've discovered that I really enjoy most of their music thru the years -- but especially their recordings from the 1970s and 1980s. 

It's been fun.  :)

 

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I think this LP may be where Donald Fagen picked up the "Ricki" riff.

"The Art Farmer Quintet plays the Great Jazz Hits" Sony cd

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Donald Byrd and Barney Wilen "Jazz in Camera" Sonorama cd

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Unreleased soundtrack album of an aborted film project, produced July 1958 by Sandro Bocola and Dennis Bailey in Paris. Transferred and mastered from unique transcription discs (acetates), recently discovered in the estate of Barney Wilen as only remaining source.

Bass – Doug Watkins
Drums – Al Levitt
Guitar – Jimmy Gourley
Piano – Walter Davis
Tenor Saxophone – Barney Wilen
Trumpet – Donald Byrd

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Re: the recently mentioned Roy Kral And Jackie Cain

Both appear in an early Charlie Ventura concert . This concert is released on 2 different labels & vinyls

My favorite is their interpretation "I'm forever blowing bubbles"  with great supporting artists.

Both LP's highly recommended

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