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3 hours ago, sonnymax said:

Larry Coryell comes to mind.

Coryell is another one, but he didn't appear on record until 1967. The Handy recording documents a 1965 performance. 

 

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A nice EMI compilation of tracks from the BN catalog covering Burt Bacharach tunes. It's from the mid 90s and I think the whole series (I also have a Blue 60s) was commissioned by Dean Rudland from the UK. There are terrific covers by Stanley Turrentine, Reuben Wilson, The 3 Sounds and m.o.

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Larry Young - Lawrence of Newark (Perception, rec. 1973)
Wow.  I'm reminded again that this is a stinkin' BRILLIANT record, so clattery and cosmic and weird and fascinating.  Even the (relatively) lo-fi audio recording seems to work in its favor, adding a veiled, mysterious quality. 

I've never heard anything else quite like it.

 

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