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25 minutes ago, BillF said:

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That looks interesting. 

I just discovered Roditi's Nagel Heyer recordings with Ignatzek and Rasinfosse earlier this year.

 

 

NP:

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Cannonball in Japan (Capitol, 1966)

 

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2 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Disc 2 - Live!

Two of Martino's toughest, baddest records -- both originally released on Muse.  32 Jazz reissued them in this two-CD set. 

I like the reissue title: Head and Heart. Yeah. A good summation of Pat Martino's music.

R.I.P. 

 

Just put the LP of 'Consciousness' on the deck. Thanks for the nudge.  RIP indeed

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Hank Crawford - The Soul Clinic (Atlantic, 1961)

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Who is the trumpet player on this record, Phillip Guilbeau? I've never heard of him before. He gets almost the whole of "What A Difference A Day Makes". Not even a Wikipedia page.

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2 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

Hank Crawford - The Soul Clinic (Atlantic, 1961)

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Who is the trumpet player on this record, Phillip Guilbeau? I've never heard of him before. He gets almost the whole of "What A Difference A Day Makes". Not even a Wikipedia page.

Yes Guilbeau.

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A (re) discovery! I love it more and more while I listen to it.

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3 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

Who is the trumpet player on this record, Phillip Guilbeau? I've never heard of him before. He gets almost the whole of "What A Difference A Day Makes". Not even a Wikipedia page.

He recorded with R& B artists before joining the Ray Charles circle in 1960. From 1962 he played in Basie's and Frank Sinatra's orchestras. After 1967, no recordings, only one reunion with Charles in 1975.

There even was this album, lost in the Atlantic vaults fire:

Philip Guilbeau And His Creole Stompers : Phil Guilbeau (tp) Andrew Hill (p) Edgar Willis (b) Bruno Carr (d)

 New York, November 7, 1961

5769 I wish I didn't love you so (unissued)

5770 Over the rainbow     -

5771 This love of mine     -

5772 Blues for Helen     -

5773 Where or when     -

5774 Ooh-la-la Atlantic 45-5025

 

Phil Guilbeau (tp) Arthur Jenkins (p) Sonny Forrest (g) Henry Grimes (b) Bruno Carr (d)

 New York, February 26, 1962

5961 Creole walk Atlantic 45-5025

5962 Untitled original (unissued)

5963 Untitled original     -

5964 Untitled original     -

 

 

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9 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Is that the Andrew Hill?

There is no other Andrew Hill in the Lord Disco, so, yes.

Guilbeau was born January 16, 1916 in Lafayette, Louisiana, according to discogs.

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Milton Nascimento - Milton (A&M, 1976)
with Wayne, Herbie, Raul D'Souza, and Hugo Fattoruso (from Airto's Fingers band and Opa) 

Even tho' this may not be "Jazz" (strictly speaking), I would definitely include Milton in my 70s survey if I ever revised it. 

It took me a long while to come around to Nascimento's unconventional voice.  But now I'm all in.  

 

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