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Can't let go of this one. Very "complete within itself". Compositions and arrangements bot fully developed, not sketched out. The humor is subtle, not broad, and the use of the instrumentation (including organ as ensemble color, not just soloist) is about as skilled as it can be.

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WP Charles Tolliver's Paper Man,

NP Ted Curson's Blue Piccolo. This Curson album is from '76 with McBee, Jim McNeely and Jim McCall (Curson & the 3 Mc's?). First time I've heard this and I like it. On the Whynot label and first released in Japan. No US release until '82 on India Navigation. 

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2 hours ago, BillF said:

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It´s the best album Dexter made for CBS, one of his very best albums in general and maybe one of the best albums of late 70´s acoustic jazz. 

And not only the music, it´s the cover that´s great, and the liner notes is also great to read. 

I have only superlatives for that album and that Quartet. 
 

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14 hours ago, JSngry said:

Now THAT looks interesting...details, please? 

Found it streaming. Discogs says recorded in ‘92 in NYC with George & Ed Schuller and Jack Wilkins making up the rhythm section. Laporta plays both tenor and clarinet. 

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