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4 hours ago, Justin V said:

Drummond had a string of excellent leader dates. 

Yes sir!  I haven't heard that Criss Cross record, but I think ALL of Drummond's Arabesque releases are top-shelf!  (IIRC, there are four of them.)

 

 

6 hours ago, Coda said:

Enrico Pieranunzi - Dream Dance

:tup :tup :tup 

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Been on quite a musical journey today. Started with the 3 Sounds "Moods" on an 80th Anniversary Japanese Blue Note cd Followed by the XRCD of Johnny Griffin "The Little Giant." Then Duke Pearson's "It Could only Happen with You" on a Japanese Blue Note EMI cd. Then Carlos Santana and Alice Coltrane "Illumination" on the Vocalion Dutton SACD. Finally right now Keith Jarrett Trio "Up for It" on ECM cd.

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On 8/6/2019 at 6:35 AM, Justin V said:

 

Despite having a fair amount of Harris as a leader, I think that I have only one of his leader dates.  Talk about a hole in my collection!  I'll have to rectify that, maybe with that solo date, which I didn't previously know about.

:tup the solo date is a very good one!

Now playing (your post made me dig out another Harris I haven't played for ages)

 

Barry Harris Trio - Chasin' The Bird (Riverside/OJC)

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Shirley Scott - Great Scott!: After recently buying the Turrentine Mosaic, I wanted to get more Scott.  I then was ripping some Buck Hill last week and looked up his AllMusic credits.  I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw he was on a Scott album with Mickey Roker, one of my favorite drummers.  This was an easy purchase decision.  

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Acoustic Bass, Sintir – Shanir Blumenkrantz
Bansuri, Clarinet, Tin Whistle [Indian Penny Whistle], Oboe [Pakistani] – Steve Gorn
Cornet, Flugelhorn, Whistle [Slide Whistle] – Graham Haynes
Drums [Handrumset], Percussion [Qarqaba, Naqqara, Tarija, Gourd], Caxixi, Percussion, Thumb Piano – Adam Rudolph
Drums, Percussion [Gourd], Frame Drum – Hamid Drake
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Kenny Wessel*
Oud, Cajón, Bendir, Percussion [Tarija] – Brahim Frigbane*
Shakuhachi, Bass Clarinet, Bass Flute, Flute [C Flute], Alto Saxophone – Ned Rothenberg

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1 hour ago, EKE BBB said:

Needless to say, Sonny Rollins' 1962 return was a milestone in the evolution of jazz...

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Great music .... nevertheless may I interfere with this fabulous performance from 1959 .... :

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Recorded at Aix-en-Provence March 11th, 1959 ....

 

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