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Starting my day with this

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Dave Ambrosio    Bass
Peter Apfelbaum    Melodica, Sax (Tenor)
Tom Beckham    Vibraphone
George Schuller    Drums
Brad Shepik    Guitar

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5 hours ago, soulpope said:

Good stuff ....

Too bad I don´t have that, would be very interesting, though I always try to avoid to buy piano-trio albums, preferring them together with horn players. Great cover ! I think I remember the Steeplechase covers from the inner sleeves of the LPs and Birdtown Birds had another cover.

Recently I saw the film based on Albany´s daughters Amy book "Low Down" or something like that. Some piano tracks show a quite interesting piano style, somehow a mixture of bop with more Tristano-like dissonant touches, maybe a bit like a mixture between the late Dick Twardzick and Herbie Nichols.

On the only recorded document  I have from him with Bird at the Finale Club he sounded a bit stiff, but interesting.

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16 hours ago, soulpope said:

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16 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

Too bad I don´t have that, would be very interesting, though I always try to avoid to buy piano-trio albums, preferring them together with horn players. Great cover ! I think I remember the Steeplechase covers from the inner sleeves of the LPs and Birdtown Birds had another cover.

Recently I saw the film based on Albany´s daughters Amy book "Low Down" or something like that. Some piano tracks show a quite interesting piano style, somehow a mixture of bop with more Tristano-like dissonant touches, maybe a bit like a mixture between the late Dick Twardzick and Herbie Nichols.

On the only recorded document  I have from him with Bird at the Finale Club he sounded a bit stiff, but interesting.

This is the original cover:
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I prefer the reissue cover over the original.

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 Barron is in remarkable form on "Live at Bradley's." Tracks average 12-15 minutes, and his solos sustain interest with ease.

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Gonsalves' reading of "You Go To My Head" on the album below (he and Lockjaw play on different tracks) is an out-of-body experience.

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