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"Introducing the Kenny Drew Trio" Blue Note, Japan UHQCD. Sounds fantastic. Great playing.

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The Don Rendell/Ian Carr Quintet "Phase III" Japanese mini-lp facsimile SHM-CD
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Another wonderful release from Adventure Music. Excellent sound. Echoes of Jarrett Impulse! and early Weather Report as if recorded on ECM.

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"Fronteiras Imaginarias" Antonio Arnedo, Benjamin Tabukin, Joao Taubkin, Sergio Reze

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21 hours ago, gmonahan said:

Even at their most commercial, the Hi-Lo's are always fun:

 

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And at their jazziest, they're great!

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Wow!  That was great!  This was the Louis Armstrong i knew as a kid.  I knew nothing about him, but whenever he showed up as a guest on some TV variety show, I was glued to the screen with a huge smile on my face.  Funny how the same thing happened again today.  Louis is looking sharp and he sounds in good shape both instrumentally and vocally.  The video and audio quality is terrific for 50 year old tape; thank you, BBC.  I'd never really paid attention to Jewel Brown before.  She was good.  Whatever became of her?

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Jewel Brown: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewel_Brown

1 hour ago, duaneiac said:

 

Wow!  That was great!  This was the Louis Armstrong i knew as a kid.  I knew nothing about him, but whenever he showed up as a guest on some TV variety show, I was glued to the screen with a huge smile on my face.  Funny how the same thing happened again today.  Louis is looking sharp and he sounds in good shape both instrumentally and vocally.  The video and audio quality is terrific for 50 year old tape; thank you, BBC.  I'd never really paid attention to Jewel Brown before.  She was good.  Whatever became of her?

Freeze the video at 46:03/04 and contemplate that magnificent visage!

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I'm exploring the Duke Pearson arranged octets and nonets from the mid-sixties.  This is taking me through quite a bit of Stanley Turrentine as well as sessions led by Blue Mitchell, Lee Morgan, Lou Donaldson and Mr. Pearson's The Right Touch.

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