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On 6/14/2017 at 10:29 AM, alankin said:

Bobby HutchersonFour Seasons (Timeless Records—Solid Records/Ultra-Vybe Japan)
— With George Cables, Herbie Lewis, Philly Joe Jones

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oo i want this!

On 6/14/2017 at 9:46 PM, David Ayers said:

 

 

 

me too dog, i watched them do easy money 2x this wk, and i dont mean youtube ;) 

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There is something so satisfying and uplifting on "The Love I Lost" when Brother Teddy calls upon one and all to stand up and testify, to join in and sing/confess that "I lost it / Sorry I lost it".  It's a quasi-religious disco experience.- something we just don't encounter these days.

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3 hours ago, duaneiac said:

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There is something so satisfying and uplifting on "The Love I Lost" when Brother Teddy calls upon one and all to stand up and testify, to join in and sing/confess that "I lost it / Sorry I lost it".  It's a quasi-religious disco experience.- something we just don't encounter these days.

' Yesterday I Had The Blues' is the one that does my head in.

 

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1 hour ago, Buddha the Magnificent said:

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Harold Mabern - Joy Spring.  (Sackville, 2016).  Harold Mabern - piano.  From a performance at Cafe des Copains in 1985.  Very sweet....

Glad you like that one...   I recorded that album, and it's one I take off the shelf for my own listening.  It's a nice, intimate performance by Harold -- he could be in your living room, playing just for you.  (BTW, track 9 and track 10 titles are switched in the lineup, as I'm sure you noticed.  'Thou Swell' is 8, 'Pent Up House' is 9.))

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1 hour ago, Ted O'Reilly said:

Glad you like that one...   I recorded that album, and it's one I take off the shelf for my own listening.  It's a nice, intimate performance by Harold -- he could be in your living room, playing just for you.  (BTW, track 9 and track 10 titles are switched in the lineup, as I'm sure you noticed.  'Thou Swell' is 8, 'Pent Up House' is 9.))

Wow!  That's very cool, Ted.  And you're correct about the intimacy of the performance and I'd also say the recording.  Really nice material overall, but I keep coming back to Wayne Shorter's "House of Jade" as maybe my favorite cut.

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Daniel Herskedal - The Roc (Whirlwind Recordings, 2017).  Daniel Herskedal - tuba, bass trumpet; Bergmund Waal Skaslien - viola; Svante Henryson - cello; Eyolf Dale - piano; Helge Andreas Norbakken - percussion.  Nice follow-on to 2015's Slow Eastbound Train.

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