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39 minutes ago, Larry Kart said:

Was listening to this the other day, Not top-drawer Turrentine IMO.

 

Ronnie Cuber's "The Scene Is Clean."  I like Cuber but not this one. Cluttered with Latin percussion and funk grooves.  And Ronnie, though well recorded,  which was not the case when he recorded for Muse, just doesn't blow enough. A drag.

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13 hours ago, John Tapscott said:

👍 Just pulled it out to listen later. My LP has this darker cover.

 

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A very powerful set, though I've always thought the piano (the instrument that is), is not up to snuff. Al Foster is outstanding. 

oh oh ! This is some of my very favourite musicians here. I fell in love with Dave Liebman since the days of his playing with Miles, and hearing him live as a leader, he was my favourite tenor saxophonist when I was a kid and teenager. 
Somehow I lost the trace and I have heard about "Pendulum" but don´t have the rrecord. This might be something. Al Foster always was my favourite drummer. Also since Miles in those 70´s, ...... and of course for acoustic jazz as well. 
 

If I could choose a famous rhythm section I´d have Buster Williams and Al Foster....

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9 hours ago, Jim Duckworth said:

Wayne Shorter - Adam's Apple (Blue Note - Classic Vinyl Series) - Welcome  to Harmonie Audio

I have really appreciated the insights into Wayne's music here at Organissimo and the recommendations have been outstanding.  I am spending time with these two in regular rotation.

Etcetera': Why This Unsung Wayne Shorter Album Deserves More Ears

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11 hours ago, John Tapscott said:

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11 hours ago, Larry Kart said:

Ronnie Cuber's "The Scene Is Clean."  I like Cuber but not this one. Cluttered with Latin percussion and funk grooves.  And Ronnie, though well recorded,  which was not the case when he recorded for Muse, just doesn't blow enough. A drag.

That was my impression as well.

I assume you meant Xanadu or Steeplechase and not Muse though.

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It’s going to be a Carmen day.

Carmen McRae “It Takes a Whole Lot of Human Feeling” Groove Merchant LP

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Great band with Carmen here, grooving along nicely.

Carmen McRae − vocals
Joe Pass − guitar
Dick Shreve − piano
Ray Brown - bass
Larry Bunker − vibraphone, percussion
Frank Severino − drums

Uncredited additional musicians on some tracks.

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