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19 hours ago, soulpope said:

Solal's recordings for RCA are exemplary ....

Yes!  I only got En Solo recently.  I didn't realize that it had been reissued on CD by BMG France.  I got lucky and snagged it off eBay from a UK seller.  :D 

OTOH, I've known Sans Tambour Ni Trompette for many years. When I was first discovering Solal, I found it on Italian vinyl in the "I Grandi Del Jazz" series.  

 

 

5 hours ago, soulpope said:

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Very interesting music, IMO.

 

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Yeah, that Kenny Drew is a great record, and a great line up.

I listen to the Charlie Parker "Live at the Roost", cause Vol. II just fits in right now. The Chrismas 1948 sessions, Bird playing "White Chrismas" and really groovin on it. And I always must laugh when I listen to Symphony Sid´s announcements......"Bird, a genullman from the Brox just called in and asked if you could play White Chrismas....."

Another item of Bop at Chrismas will be the 1949 Carnegie Hall stuff with Bird´s group and the other allstar group with Miles from that date.....

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2 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

Yeah, that Kenny Drew is a great record, and a great line up.

I listen to the Charlie Parker "Live at the Roost", cause Vol. II just fits in right now. The Chrismas 1948 sessions, Bird playing "White Chrismas" and really groovin on it. And I always must laugh when I listen to Symphony Sid´s announcements......"Bird, a genullman from the Brox just called in and asked if you could play White Chrismas....."

Another item of Bop at Chrismas will be the 1949 Carnegie Hall stuff with Bird´s group and the other allstar group with Miles from that date.....

I haven't played that Bird Live at the Roost in a while. I will be spinning that today. 

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On 24.12.2017 at 7:42 AM, kinuta said:

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Two of my favourites. And on "Sounding Off" I like especially the ballads, that "Ghost of a Chance" is just sheer beauty, and Walter Bishop is unique on that too.

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