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6 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

What tunes are on that album ? Fine photo of Bud. From the Golden Circle 1962 I think....

Many of my favourites: "Celia", "I'll Keep Loving You", "So Sorry Please", "Strictly Confidential", "Oblivion" and some by LaVerne.

Now playing:

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Jones/Lewis, Potpourri

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14 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

Don Ellis- How Time Passes (Candid, 1960)

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My first listen to this one. I'm quite struck by how much it anticipates some of the Second Quintet's most famous moves, but also by how much less I enjoy it than those later records.

With the same (great) band (+ vibraphonist Al Francis), I think "New Ideas" (Prestige, 1961) is much more enjoyable :)

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Lennie Tristano "Volume 1--1945-1946" Masters of Jazz France cd

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Includes 11 tracks recorded to private acetate before the Keynote sides by Tristano.

1    Emmett Carls Sextet–    Tea For Two    3:22
2    Emmett Carls Sextet–    Tea For Two    2:59
3    Emmett Carls Sextet–    Blue Lou    2:55
4    Emmett Carls Sextet–    These Foolish Things    2:36
5    Emmett Carls Sextet–    These Foolish Things    2:39
6    Emmett Carls Sextet–    It's The Talk Of The Town    2:15
7    Emmett Carls Sextet–    It's The Talk Of The Town    3:20
8    Lennie Tristano–    Yesterdays    3:10
9    Lennie Tristano–    What Is This Thing Called Love?    2:53
10    Lennie Tristano–    Don't Blame Me    2:54
11    Lennie Tristano–    I Found A New Baby    2:51

Bass – Chubby Jackson (tracks: 1 to 7)
Drums – Don Lamond (tracks: 1 to 7)
Piano – Lennie Tristano
Tenor Saxophone – Emmett Carls (tracks: 1 to 7)
Trombone – Earl Swope (tracks: 1 to 7)
Trumpet – Marky Markowitz (tracks: 1 to 7)

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7 hours ago, soulpope said:

Sublime ....

Yes!  :tup  

I've only recently found my way into Sloane's music.  I'd heard it before, but it hadn't clicked.  Now, it has.

Funny how that happens.

 

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2 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

Yes!  :tup  

I've only recently found my way into Sloane's music.  I'd heard it before, but it hadn't clicked.  Now, it has.

Funny how that happens.

You are gettin`older :D ....

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22 minutes ago, Pim said:

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I really dare to state this is a modern jazz piano masterpiece. 

I struggled with it a bit. I found that I enjoyed Sorey's drumming the most. 

2 hours ago, Simon8 said:

With the same (great) band (+ vibraphonist Al Francis), I think "New Ideas" (Prestige, 1961) is much more enjoyable :)

I agree. I like New Ideas a whole lot more.

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4 hours ago, BillF said:

Many of my favourites: "Celia", "I'll Keep Loving You", "So Sorry Please", "Strictly Confidential", "Oblivion" and some by LaVerne.

Now playing:

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Jones/Lewis, Potpourri

And a classic Thad & Mel album and not the disco glitter-ball fest that the label it came on would indicate, thank goodness. :tup

15 minutes ago, soulpope said:

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Irresistible ....

And essential !

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Jason Palmer "Rhyme and Reason" disc 2

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Bass – Matt Brewer
Drums – Kendrick Scott
Tenor Saxophone – Mark Turner 
Trumpet, Composed By – Jason Palmer 

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