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3 hours ago, Referentzhunter said:

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Excellent. Seeing her live soon.

2 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Sirone - Artistry (Of the Cosmos, 1979); moved-by-sound CD reissue
with James Newton (fl), Muneer Bernard Fennell (vc), and Don Moye (perc)

 

Wish this one was longer.

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12 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

The MPS Rhythm Combination & Brass Leader: Peter Herbolzheimer – My Kind Of Sunshine

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The trumpet section feat. Art FarmerAck van RooyenDusko Goykovich and Palle Mikkleborg .... what more to say ....

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1 hour ago, jlhoots said:

Wish this one was longer.

It's beautiful, isn't it!?  And such lovely instrumentation: flute, cello, bass, and percussion.  Off the top of my head, I can't think of any other jazz record with that combination of instruments.  It gives the music a very unique sound.

 

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24 minutes ago, ghost of miles said:

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I wonder if Mosaic’s ever contemplated a set of Goodman’s 1930s and 40s small group dates for Victor and Columbia. Or just a Columbia set that includes the Charlie Christian material. 

Great idea!  Maybe they can convince the Goodman estate to allow the release of the Goodman/Christian and Goodman/Prez  material in the Savory collection. 

Do people remember the Lp where they spliced together Christian solos from different takes of the same song? 

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Sonore (Mats Gustafsson, Ken Vandermark and Peter Brotzmann) - No One Ever Works Alone

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I've been listening to a lot of WSQ recently and the difference between that supergroup and this supergroup is pretty stark. Much more so than WSQ v Rova. The different ways that the European* free jazz musicians handle counterpoint and rhythm really shows through in this context.

Edit: Ken Vandermark of course is not European, but it is also hard to see him as the lead here.

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Really enjoying the music of Orrin Evans this year. This one is about five years into his 26 year or so career, nice compositions.

Orrin Evans “Meant to Shine” Palmetto cd

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