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5 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Streaming this, prompted by the post from @jazzcorner above:

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How did you like the music?

Just for your Info:

The content of the vinyl shown above was also reissued  under different Lp / CD titles

- Discovery LP  DS-844 " The New York Scene"

- Discovery  CD 992 " Moaning" (includes also Discovery vinyl D_829 LP title " I get A Boot Out of you"

another Marty Paich recording (same content  for both editions however):

- Discovery LP  DS-857 " Whats New"

Candid CD CCD 79031 " The Picasso Of Big Bands"

For us collectors very irritating and a bad trick to create more cash.

 

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After recently acquiring the Capitol Mosaic and playing it several times, I went back to this.  I hadn't spent much time with it when I bought it 3 years ago for around 6 bucks, so I was excited to realize it is from the Capitol era.  

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On 3/4/2023 at 9:33 PM, sidewinder said:

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From the 65-68 Quintet box set. Sublime.

This one is of course a favourite of mine, not only for the music (fantastic !) but also for historical reasons. We jazz lover kids back then in the early 70´s just had the brandnew "Bitches Brew" and that forrunner LP was not so much known, but someone had it and if one of us had pocketmoney and would hurry to the record dealer and buy it.
 

One funny thing : We didn´t know how to pronounce the title and asked each other "Hast Du schon die Fil-les de Killi-Mann-Tscháro ? No one of us knew what it means until I heard about that mountain in Africa and thought it means "Vieles vom Kilimanjaro" (something like "many (musical impressions) from Kilimanjaro.

We all hummed that bass intro ......, we were crazy about bass lines. That bass line on "Miles Runs the Voodoo down", and that ostinato bass line on I think Side 2 of "In a Silent Way". 

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Glen Hall - The Book of the Heart (Sonora, 1979)
Koch CD reissue

 

 

8 hours ago, soulpope said:

Powerful music ....

Yes indeed.   Propelled by Moriyama's furious drumming.

 

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