jazzbo Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Moving away from Afro-Cuban jazz for a bit to time-honored heavenly jazz. Miles Davis “Seven Steps to Heaven” Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD 300×300 21.1 KB Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago 3 hours ago, mikeweil said: I have the Todd Cochran, the two James Leary, the Munyungo Jackson, and the Iroko/Bill Summers. The latter is half batá drumming and Cuban Oru del Igbodu chanting, half like Los Hombres Calientes. Munyungo is acoustic Latin Jazz. Soundwise, they are all high end hifi with extreme dynamics in natural acoustics. Jazz-wise, the two James Leary albums are top, IMO. One with trio or quartet with Billy Childs, Ralph Penland, and Eddie Harris in top form, one with five bassists, piano, and drums - Leary's highly original treatments of the bass choir, if you are into that. Thanks! Quote
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