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12 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

A & M (ddd) 3953000-2 - The Paris All-Stars " Hommage to Charlie Parket" - rec. June 1985 - Engineers: Joe Lopes &Jay Newland

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A great band indeed and a wonderful hommage to Bird. 

I´m not sure if I´m talking about THIS album now, but is it possible, that they mistitled one tune. I have another Bird dedicated album too so I don´t know which is which, but at least at one the first tune is completly mistitled. Is it possible that it´s this album? I thing when I spinned it, I recognized that the first tune is not "Birks Works" but a "Quasimodo" or something like that, anyway a Bird tune on rhythm changes, with great solos by Jackie McLean and Phil Woods. 

Well, my true love on alto is Jackie McLean.....

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14 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Originally released as The Visit! on Cobblestone in 1972

Guitar – Pat Martino
2nd Guitar – Bobby Rose
Bass – Richard Davis
Drums – Billy Higgins

Some unprecedented bass solo work by Richard Davis on the title track gives the leader food for thoughts .... or at least challenges ....

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15 hours ago, dougcrates said:

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Interesting interview with him about this album and the motivations behind the switch in instrument on Gilles Peterson Radio 6 just now. On BBC Sounds, not sure if available outside the UK.

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16 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said:

Need to dig it out again, been years. I had another one on Metronome/Fona that didn't grab me as much, which I sold, but probably should reinvestigate at some point.

If you decide to sell this one just let me know...

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