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5 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

What album is this? I can't see a thing on GNP or with that title on Wikipedia or discogs.

Volume 1 +2 from the famous Pasadena concert 1949 listed under "Ventura"

Have the vol 2  on a european reissue series.

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Kenny Garrett “Beyond the Wall” Nonesuch Records cd

An interesting album that covers a lot of musical ground with a great cadre of jazz musicians.

Kenny Garrett – alto saxophone (tracks 1–4, 6–9), piano (track 5)
Mulgrew Miller - piano (tracks 1–4, 6–9)
Pharoah Sanders – tenor saxophone (tracks 1–4, 6–8)
Bobby Hutcherson – vibraphone (tracks 3, 4, 6–8)
Robert Hurst III – bass
Brian Blade – drums
Rogerio Boccato – percussion (tracks 1, 3–8)
Jonathan Gandelsman – violin (track 5)
Neil Humphrey – cello (track 5)
Guowei Wang – erhu (track 5)
Susan Jolles – harp (track 5)
Nedelka Echols – vocals (tracks 3, 4, 6, 8)
Arlene Lewis – vocals (tracks 6, 8)
Dawn Caveness – vocals (tracks 6, 8)
Genea Martin – vocals (tracks 6, 8)
Geovanti Steward – vocals (tracks 6, 8)
Kevin Wheatley – vocals (tracks 6, 8)

 

 

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Well, "Miles in France 1963 & 1964 The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8" (cd set) arrived from cdjapan.co.jp today--I think, like the last one, it is really the same as the US version with a Japanese wrap around with track llsting etc. in Japanese and a separate Japanese text booklet outside the slipcase. It's a very slim and trim packaging, different size than the first six volumes. But hell. . . Lucy is taking a nap and I'm spinning disc 1, the first concert in Antibes which is previously not officially issued, and the sound is pretty darned good. The playing burns.

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An oddball release I picked up from DG some time ago and really enjoy for some reason. Lee Pan-Geun and Korea Jazz Quintet '78 Play Arirang and other assorted classics.

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And some Japanese releases

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Some of the best Gordon I had ever heard. 

I remember the year 1981 when we all waited for this album to be released. 

It´s a great all star album with best straight ahead music. 

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Another cold morning. I’m looking forward to a dinner out with my lovely wife and the older of my two younger brothers and my sister-in-law (my favorite of six, don’t tell the others). Fiona the dachshund is about to settle in for her first nap of the day and I’m ready to enjoy a few hours with the amazing sounding system.

 

 

“Miles in France 1963 & 1964 The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8” disc 2

This disc is mainly the previously released “Miles Davis In Europe” – a favorite since the 'Seventies. As the second night in Antibes '63 it is more fiery and Tony Williams is proving to the world that he is a force that will present to the world a new way to drum. And George Colemen is ready to show Europe what he can do.

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Herbie Mann/Buddy Collette “Flute Fraternity” Mode/VSOP cd

Another great Mode album.

Herbie Mann - flute, alto flute, clarinet, tenor saxophone
Buddy Collette - flute, alto flute, clarinet, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone
Jimmy Rowles - piano, celesta
Buddy Clark - bass
Mel Lewis - drums

 

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