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49 minutes ago, jlhoots said:

I'm a Blake fan. Kingdom Of Champa is essential. Glad to hear new music from him.

Me too.  Agreed on all counts.  :tup 

 

I'm now streaming this -- since I'm not in the basement, where my turntable is:

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Barbara Thompson's Paraphernalia - Wilde Tales (MCA UK, 1979)
with Colin Dudman (p, el p, synth), Dill Katz (el b), and  Jon Hiseman (d)

Terrific. 
 

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2 minutes ago, Д.Д. said:

Will buy it then!

It's streamable.

But it's great. The line up is Sakata, Laswell (not always a good thing, but subtle here) and Ronald Shannon Jackson. The record is a really interesting mix of those three ingredients.

I'm now listening to this:

Sam Gendel – Satin Doll

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Obviously aimed at the Pitchfork crowd. Slobbery versions of standards that are then chopped up electronically. Nice to hear someone try something newish, but it's not that deep a listen. Gendel's a guy who on and off I do really like, but I think this one is a "what if..." gimmick and nothing more. 

Prior to that, my five year old caught the Big Jay McNeely bug, so I had spent the morning before school listening to that on YouTube. 

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2 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

It's streamable.

But it's great. The line up is Sakata, Laswell (not always a good thing, but subtle here) and Ronald Shannon Jackson. The record is a really interesting mix of those three ingredients.

Too late, I bought it for grand €5 at bandcamp already, and listening to it now. Sounds great! I love Laswell in jazz context. 

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Giovanni Hidalgo - Worldwide (RMM/Sony, 1993)

Congas, Cowbell, Bata, Shekere, Guiro, Bongos, Tom Tom, Cymbal, Drums – Giovanni Hidalgo
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Lew Soloff
Flute – Dave Valentin, Mario Rivera
Soprano Saxophone – Andres Boiarsky, Mario Rivera
Tenor Saxophone – Craig Handy, Mario Rivera
Piano – Eric Figueroa, Hilton Ruiz
Bass – Eddie Rivera
Drums – Ignacio Berroa
Claves – Carlos Rodriguez 
Cowbell, Shekere – Jose Hidalgo
Guiro – Marty Sheller

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