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J. R. Monterose “Body and Soul” Munich/Solid Records Japan cd

 

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Bass – Henk Haverhoek
Drums – Pierre Courbois
Piano – Rein De Graaff
Tenor Saxophone – J.R. Monterose
Trumpet – Jon Eardley

Recorded: January 31, 1970 (at the Auditorium of Wageningen Agricultural University).

The most “Coltrane-like” I’ve heard Monterose.

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Roland Kirk with Jack McDuff “Kirk’s Work” Prestige/Universal Japan RVG cd 2023

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Roland Kirk – tenor saxophone, manzello, stritch, flute, siren
Jack McDuff – Hammond organ
Joe Benjamin – bass
Arthur Taylor – drums

Followed by

 

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Arnett Cobb “The Wild Man from Texas” Black & Blue/Solid Records Japan cd

It’s easy to identify the Black & Blue Records sound in the first minute.

The Texas Tenor swinging with

lto Saxophone – Earl Warren*
Bass – Roland Lobligeois
Drums – Panama Francis
Organ, Vibraphone – Milt Buckner
Piano – André Persiany
Tenor Saxophone – Eddie Chamblee
Trombone – Buster Cooper
Trumpet – Wallace Davenport

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7 hours ago, jazzbo said:

J. R. Monterose “Body and Soul” Munich/Solid Records Japan cd

 

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Bass – Henk Haverhoek
Drums – Pierre Courbois
Piano – Rein De Graaff
Tenor Saxophone – J.R. Monterose
Trumpet – Jon Eardley

Recorded: January 31, 1970 (at the Auditorium of Wageningen Agricultural University).

The most “Coltrane-like” I’ve heard Monterose.

 

Got the lp when issued in the '70s. Haven't heard it in a while.

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Now listening to another excellent entry in the "Legends of Acid Jazz" series:

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This CD compiles Turn It On! and Black Vibrations, both recorded in 1971.  This music features Stitt throwing down some filthy-and-beautiful Soul Jazz with Don Patterson, Leon Spencer, Melvin Sparks, Idris Muhammad, and others.  . . . Notably, these sessions were supervised by Bob Porter, so -- given the players and the production -- it's no surprise that this music is so stinkin' good. 

 

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