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That is a classic, as is the Redman-Blackwell (and so rarely mentioned!). This is pretty much the realm for free jazz, so here are a few more I like:

-Frank Wright/Muhammad Ali "Adieu Little Man" (Center of the World)

-William Breuker/Han Bennink "New Acoustic Swing Duo" (ICP)

-Evan Parker/Paul Lytton "Collective Calls" and "Live at the Unity Theatre" (Incus), "Two Octobers" (Emanem), more 'experimental' in their scope.

-and if you can count Arthur Doyle and Hugh Glover as one horn, then Milford Graves' "Babi" (IPS) might work too.

-Joe McPhee and Makaya Ntshoko have a lengthy duo spot at the beginning of "The Wilisau Concert" (Hat Hut).

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John Surman & Jack DeJohnette: Invisible Nature - Live at Tampere on ECM.

The date is quite an 'electric' one. Lots of free improv but some nice riffy based mantras too. Both players are fantastic, although you have to be a fan of baritone.

cheers, tonym.

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This one was just released and is fantastic!

To be honest, I was a little disappointed with this one. Hamid Drake is a bit too prominent in my opinion.

Is such a thing possible?!?

I, for one, am holding out hope that Hamid will release a solo album one day.

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Wow, where would I be w/o you guys. I was totally unaware of "Back Togather Again". Needless to say, I've ordered it. Many thanks for the heads-up.

And as some may have guessed from my picture signature, I'm a fan of Archie Shepp & Max Roach "The Long March Parts 1 & 2" on hat hut. Both long out of print but I managed to scare up CDRs.

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This one was just released and is fantastic!

To be honest, I was a little disappointed with this one. Hamid Drake is a bit too prominent in my opinion.

Is such a thing possible?!?

To my ears, yes, it is...

I think he more or less drowns Fred Anderson out at times.

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g23244o6mny.jpg

This one was just released and is fantastic!

To be honest, I was a little disappointed with this one. Hamid Drake is a bit too prominent in my opinion.

Is such a thing possible?!?

To my ears, yes, it is...

I think he more or less drowns Fred Anderson out at times.

I hear ya. It's just that I've been on a Hamid kick for a few years with no end in sight. To my ears, he can do no wrong!

We'll blame the recording engineers for this one.

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