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Kenny Barron Trio: Lemuria-Seascape. Candid CCD79508 [1991]

These three have been the rhythm section of Stan Getz!

Note:  Kenny Barron will perform on November 30th at the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg, 360 km far from here. Unfortunately I saw it too late - sold out: https://www.elbphilharmonie.de/de/programm/kenny-barron-trio/22121 

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Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Paul Motian "At the Deer Head Inn" ECM cd

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Food prep kept me from listening til now, but I'm happy to hear this . . . the sequel has gotten spun lately, but it's been a spell since this has been in the transport.

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I keep coming back to this over and over again lately:

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Tomasz Stanko - Balladyna (ECM, 1976)

I have the CD version with the non-descript, battleship-gray cover -- but I'm posting the uncanny, strange-but-familiar original LP cover instead.  I think it's much more in tune with the music.

 

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Just now, jazzcorner said:

Looks delicious" How is the music & sound?

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The music and AQ are marvelous.  Small-group swing inspired by the spirit of Ellington.  I'm especially partial to the four septet cuts with Lew Tabackin, Marshall Royal, and Bill Watrous.

Berry's big band album from around the same time, Hello Rev, is also very good.

 

 

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Mario Bauzá & His Afro-Cuban Jazz Orchestra - My Time Is Now (Messidor, 1993)

 

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2 hours ago, HutchFan said:

The music and AQ are marvelous.  Small-group swing inspired by the spirit of Ellington.  I'm especially partial to the four septet cuts with Lew Tabackin, Marshall Royal, and Bill Watrous.

Berry's big band album from around the same time, Hello Rev, is also very good.

Thanks for the Info. Tabackin, Royal & Watrous are really the cream of the crop.

"Hello Rev" is allready here

 

 

 

 

 

 

Verve (Polydor K.K.) J25J 25124 - Buddy Rich/Harry Edison " Buddy & Sweets" - rec. 1955 - 

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