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13 hours ago, Pim said:

Great one!

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Pharoah Sanders live at the East was my first Pharoah Sanders LP and sure among my first 10-15 LPs I ever had. 

Mine must be about 50 years old and looks like that. 

It´s my favourite, and one of my favourite albums of so called "Free Jazz". 

And I still am angry at me that I didn´t have the courage in 2013 to go backstage to ask Mr. Sanders to sign it for me. 

 

14 hours ago, dougcrates said:

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but if there is not mentioned WHO is playing ? ? 

It looks a bit like the cofer art of "Bitches Brew" but it is not the Bitches Brew. But it might be Miles, isn´t it ? 

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Finally listening to the final disc of this box. What a great set. One could wish that the last two discs sounded a bit better, but if wishes were horses there would be dung everywhere.

 

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Just now, mjazzg said:

It is Miles and it is Bitches Brew, just this version

https://www.discogs.com/master/51315-Miles-Davis-The-Complete-Bitches-Brew-Sessions

oh thanks. Okay, for me the original Bitches Brew sessions is complete enough.
Same with On the Corner, I have the original since it came out and enjoy it as a kind of return to my youth but I don´t have the "Complete", same with the Cellar Club Sessions.....I have "Live Evil" and that´s it. 

 

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I had a part of a dream last night that I was looking for a Blossom Dearie record. Well I have a few, more on cd, and decided to listen to this one.

 

 

A nice one with full orchestra from 1964, originally a Capitol LP, on cd from the US on her own Daffodill Records (manufacutred by Capitol Special Products) and later a Capitol cd, and from TOCJ Japan a few times.

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A beautiful album from “Orquestra Popular de Câmara” on Adventure Music. The sound is wonderful and the arrangements and performances not your typical Brazilian but something new. As soon as you hear the tabla you know you’re in for something atypical.

I’ll have to seek out their second album. This one has st on the shelves a long time and I’m glad I am revisiting it today.

 

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3 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

And I still am angry at me that I didn´t have the courage in 2013 to go backstage to ask Mr. Sanders to sign it for me. 

Funny you mention this Gheorghe as I had a similar experience at the Bimhuis in somewhere like 2008. Mr. Sanders just finished his diner and sat right beside me. I brought me a copy of Village of the Pharoahs with me for the occasion but when I had the chance I didn’t dare to ask. He had such an expressive and serious face I feared he might get angry I bothered him with something like a signature while he was drinking his drink with his band. After this I’ve heard he was a very kind and warm personality and always regretted I did not ask him. 
 

Now playing my probably most cherished boxed set:

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CD1: the unissued sessions with no less than Charles Tolliver, Pat Patrick, Bennie Maupin, Ron Carter and Ben Riley. My God this is good. 

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41 minutes ago, Pim said:

Now playing my probably most cherished boxed set:

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CD1: the unissued sessions with no less than Charles Tolliver, Pat Patrick, Bennie Maupin, Ron Carter and Ben Riley. My God this is good. 

Treasure trove 🔈🔉🔊 ....

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1 hour ago, Pim said:

Funny you mention this Gheorghe as I had a similar experience at the Bimhuis in somewhere like 2008. Mr. Sanders just finished his diner and sat right beside me. I brought me a copy of Village of the Pharoahs with me for the occasion but when I had the chance I didn’t dare to ask. He had such an expressive and serious face I feared he might get angry I bothered him with something like a signature while he was drinking his drink with his band. After this I’ve heard he was a very kind and warm personality and always regretted I did not ask him. 

 

 

 

Yes ! Same experience here !

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Just finishing up this one. The precision of the unison playing between Raney and the horns is astonishing and so well captured (in mono).

"Jimmy Raney in Three Attitudes, "Fresh Sound cd

 

 

Reissues these:

 

 

 

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Grant Green “Blues for Lou” Blue Note cd

Grant Green, Big John Patton, Ben Dixon

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Gerald Cannon “Combinations” Woodneck cd

Edit to add: this is a really good cd. Cannon reminds me of Mingus in his tone and playing, and his arranging and directing draws one in. A kindler, gentler Mingus though, if such a Mingus were possible. . . . 

 

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GREALD L. CANNON, bass
GARY BARTZ, alto sax
SHERMAN IRBY, alto sax  
STEVE SLAGLE alto sax
JEREMY PELT, trumpet
DUANE EUBANKS trumpet
RICK GERMANSON, piano
KENNY BARRON piano
RUSSELL MALONE
WILLIE JONES III drums
WILL CALHOUN, drums

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