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3 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

No, it's a pianoless group with Alan Shorter (flg), Roswell Rudd (tb), John Tchicai (as), Reggie Workman (b) and Charles Moffett (d)

 

Oh, I love pianoless groups. 
I have only one records with Wayne´s Brother on it, it is my favourite Shorter album on BN, forgot the title of it. 

I have heard and dug most of the free jazz generaltions, but never had Roswell Rudd . John Tchicai I´m not sure...... 

But nothing can be wrong with Reggie Workman and Charles Moffett, they can make everything cook ! 

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16 hours ago, John Tapscott said:

Mosaic Select, Primary, 1 of 2

Disc 1

 

 

I have one of his records, it´s with a lotta ballads and a wonderful sound, I think it has "Gost of a Chance" on it, and it has a very rare Walter Bishop, many many years after he was on the scene with Bird....., I don´t remember the others, but it is a quartet and it´s really fine an album once, that starts with a ballad, rather than with the usual swing tune...

13 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

Bobby Jaspar With George Wallington, Idrees Sulieman, Primary, 1 of 2

With the exception of George Wallington they all are no unknown for me. Elvin Jones chiar a favourite of all of them in my jazz live. Idrees Sulieman who had played with Monk, seemed to live many years in Europe. 
Bobby Iaspar, is it possible he is from Belgia ? I have heard once that he is great. I think a similar career like Barneny Vilen or so, right ? 

19 hours ago, optatio said:

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Bernard Peiffer: Piano Et Rythmes. Universal Music Jazz France 532 563-4 [France 2010]

Some of the older generation European Jazzmusicians I just got to knew when looking at the covers of some Bird or Miles Records done in the late 40´s in Paris. I think there was a lot of names I first had read there. 
My favourite of a European , France based pianist was Siegfried Kessler, but my mentor and all time favourite here in Viena was Fritz Pauer, when he was alive. There were times I saw him every day..... to meet him, to talk to him, to learn from him....

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