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I don't know. Sometime since his last album which was in '21.
He's put out singles and EPs since Anamaka three years ago,
but I can't tell you the date in which this was recorded.

Actually, in a lot of ways, I'm finding the Harutiun Dellalian to be more interesting.

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, JSngry said:

It sounds like an older recording is why I was asking. Like maybe even the 60s.  

Probably explains why it's not as good as I'd like it to be.

On the other hand...
This is like a double-everything Scandinavian version of Quartet Out.

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5 hours ago, T.D. said:

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Bought this ages ago. Don't pull it off the shelf much (or listen to a lot of ECM), but it's a good album.

I think it is my favourite by that group. I also rarely remember to listen to KJ's groups of that era but am pleasantly surprised when I do.

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10 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

 

Now on to track two. What a great track. The drunkenly percussive Monkish interplay between Thomas and Wright is just great. 

I'm listening to this having purchased it through Bandcamp. A bargain as far as I am concerned.

Release of the year in these parts

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Right about freezing this morning. Compared to the temperature in the teens last week I’ll take it! No precipitation!

Starting off with an intriguing release.

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Javier Red’s Imagery Converter “Ephemeral Certainties” Delmark cd

Javier Red: piano; Jake Wark: tenor saxophone; Ben Dillinger: bass; Gustavo Cortiñas: drums.

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9 hours ago, jlhoots said:

It's all fierce.

 

31 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

Release of the year in these parts

I like how it navigates between fire music on one hand and on the other hand the possibilities inherent in Monk / Rouse.

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Art Pepper “The Hollywood All Star Sessions” disc 3

 

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CD 3, #1-3 (Session 3) : Pete Jolly (p), Bob Magnusson (b), Roy McCurdy (d).
CD 3, #3-9 (Session 4) : Sonny Stitt (as), Lou Levy (p), Chuck Domanico (b), Carl Burnett (d).

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1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said:

 

I like how it navigates between fire music on one hand and on the other hand the possibilities inherent in Monk / Rouse.

And how Wright is as much a rhythm player as the "rhythm section". The build up and then delay of release is great fun throughout too.

To my ears it's very original, I can't think of any obvious direct precursor, influences yes as you identify

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1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

And how Wright is as much a rhythm player as the "rhythm section". The build up and then delay of release is great fun throughout too.

To my ears it's very original, I can't think of any obvious direct precursor, influences yes as you identify

That's right. He does a sort of RnB one note rhythmic honk that builds excitement and rhythm. (At least he does on tracks two and three, that's as far as I have got.)

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Finally getting to this after it arrived last week.
Love this series and there's always surprises.
Up to number 29 now.
This is the "special edition" version that has the extra disc of 
Music For Exhibition Space No. 1 "For Space Of High & Chic Fair" (1963)

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