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1 hour ago, JSngry said:

Dizzy fronting the Clarke-Boland band. 

The Clarke-Boland band was fantastic, but I fear I was a bit too young to have heard it live.  One of our Austrian heroes in jazz was tenor saxophonist Karl Drewo, whom I knew of course and that´s where I got more info about the Clark-Boland Band.  I fear most of that stuff of OOP in 72-75
Dizzy with Klook, that must have been a reunion from the bop era, I think Klook must have been Dizzy´s first drummer. 

13 hours ago, jazzbo said:

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I think there was a time in my youth when I listened chronologically to the transition Miles made from acoustic to electric. 

I mean, I think "Sky" was the first that used fender rhodes but if I remember right, ony on the first track "Stuff" . 

Was the next "Filles de Kilimanjaro" ? oh yeah, and than "Silent Way" and "Brew". 
I don´t listen so chronological any more, but I find that "Brew" , after you practically have "lived" with the Miles from 72-75 still sounds like a mostly acoustic record, like a larger instrumentation of stuff that came with "Silent Way". 

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5 hours ago, HutchFan said:

This again:

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So beautiful.

 

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3 hours ago, ghost of miles said:

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… featuring Arno Marsh on “Scrapple From The Apple”!

Also that cover subtitle: “… the *infamous* marathon Sunday jam sessions.” 😂

Indeed a great compilation for club members only??

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47 minutes ago, Gheorghe said:

The Clarke-Boland band was fantastic, but I fear I was a bit too young to have heard it live.  One of our Austrian heroes in jazz was tenor saxophonist Karl Drewo, whom I knew of course and that´s where I got more info about the Clark-Boland Band.  I fear most of that stuff of OOP in 72-75

Some were reissued on Schema/Rearward CD's from Italy

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Toninho Horta e Orquestra Fantasma - Terra Dos Pássaros (EMI/Universal, rec. 1976-79)
featuring a Who's Who of Brazilian jazz:
- Guitar, Electric Bass, Lead Vocals – Toninho Horta
- Lead Vocals – Milton Nascimento
- Flute – Lena Horta, Mauro Senise
- Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Nivaldo Ornelas
- Trombone – Raul De Souza
- Piano, Organ – Wagner Tiso
- Synthesizer – Hugo Fattoruso
- Acoustic Bass – Luiz Alves
- Electric Bass – Jamil Joanes, Novelli
- Bass – Ringo Thielmann
- Drums – Airto Moreira, Robertinho Silva, Rubinho
- Percussion – Laudir de Oliveira, Zé Eduardo Nazario
- Caxixi – Georgiana De Moraes
- Vocals – Gloria Bertalot, Lena Horta

 

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