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5 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Bill O’Connell “A Change is Gonna Come”

Bill’s playing reminds me of Herbie Hancock, not in a derivative way, just stylistically. This is a good one! I have one other of his. … need to get more.

I totally agree, Lon.  Bill O'Connell is terrific & very harmonically sophisticated -- like Herbie.

Here are some of my favorites:
- Searching (Inner City, 1978)
Black Sand (Random Chance, 2001)
- Triple Play (Savant, 2008)
Wind Off the Hudson (Savant, 2019)

 

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Eddie Higgins in Chicago (Solo Art, rec. 1978)
Originally released as two LPs on the Claremont label

 

3 minutes ago, JSngry said:

1976. Remember 1976?

 

I do.  I was eight at the time.  Mrs. Norman's third grade class.  ;)

What do you think of that Szabo record, Jim?  I've never heard it.

 

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24 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

 

What do you think of that Szabo record, Jim?  I've never heard it.

 

It's ..1976. A varied program played well enough. It's probably going to the library after another listen or two.

Szabo does have his ardent adherents. They would probably not sent it to the library. It's a good band, uncredited but suggested to be George Duke, Tony Dumas, and Sherman Ferguson.

It's not bad at all. It's just...1976. Been there, done that. Those who weren't might find more appeal than I?

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32 minutes ago, JSngry said:

It's ..1976. A varied program played well enough. It's probably going to the library after another listen or two.

Szabo does have his ardent adherents. They would probably not sent it to the library. It's a good band, uncredited but suggested to be George Duke, Tony Dumas, and Sherman Ferguson.

It's not bad at all. It's just...1976. Been there, done that. Those who weren't might find more appeal than I?

Thanks.  :tup

 

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Listening to this great performance by Pops and his All Stars again this morning. This is just what I need this morning.

“The Essential Louis Armstrong” Vanguard 2 cd set, disc 1

 

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“The Art Farmer Quintet Plays the Great Jazz Hits” Columbia/Sony Japan cd

 

 

Bass – Walter Booker
Drums – Mickey Roker
Engineer – Russ Payne, Stan Tonkel
Piano – Cedar Walton
Producer – Teo Macero
Saxophone – Jimmy Heath
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Art Farmer 

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7 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

“The Art Farmer Quintet Plays the Great Jazz Hits” Columbia/Sony Japan cd

 

Bass – Walter Booker
Drums – Mickey Roker
Engineer – Russ Payne, Stan Tonkel
Piano – Cedar Walton
Producer – Teo Macero
Saxophone – Jimmy Heath
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Art Farmer 

Quality via minimalism .... btw this was a great sounding Sony Reissue Series in 2014 ....

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Found a big bag (over 70 discs) of Hip-hop discs at the entree of my flat ! 

Np 'Rigormortiz' and the grooves are incredible funky.

The cd is pretty rare, easily worth 60 euro's ! I am curious about the other discs ...

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