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Though I am from Austria, I bought this one at a shopping Mall in Fort Lauderdale, FL. 

Great allstar thing. I think it was the next album after "Sidewinder", maybe Sidewinder became a bit too popular for me, so I prefer to listen to this one, though Sidewinder sure is fantastic.....

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On 10/25/2020 at 4:42 PM, duaneiac said:

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Harry Goodman must be one of the most "overshadowed brothers" in jazz history.  He was a solid bassist and would have earned a place in this band even without nepotism.  He wasn't a creative player or an improvisor, but he laid down a solid beat which was perfectly suited for the era and setting in which he played.  He is joined here by George Van Eps on rhythm guitar, but I think I like his later pairing with Allan Reuss even better.

Yes!  Exactly.  I find Allan Reuss to be the best rhythm guitarist of that period.  That Goodman rhythm section swung!

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Gary Burton "Times Like These" GRP cd

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Gary Burton — vibraphone, marimba
John Scofield — guitar
Marc Johnson — bass
Peter Erskine — drums
Michael Brecker — tenor saxophone
 

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Gato Barbieri "El Pampero" Flying Dutchman cd.

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Bass – Chuck Rainey, Ron Carter 
Bass Clarinet – Danny Bank 
Berimbau, Percussion – Nana Vasconcellos 
Congas – Sonny Morgan 
Drums – Bernard "Pretty" Purdie
Flute, Alto Flute – Phil Bodner 
Guitar – David Spinozza 
Percussion – Airto Moreira 
Piano – Hank Jones, Lonnie Liston Smith 

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