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Old 04-14-2020, 01:51 PM   #441 (permalink)
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Yes. Cotrane was super into LSD and believed it helped him on his spiritual journey to defeat his heroin addiction.
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I'm gunna read more about him.

Just found a book by Bill Cole on our shelves. Gunna read that one first.
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David Friesen, Airto Moreira, Gary Barone ‎– Ancient Kings

Relaxed but intricate Jazz with a bit of an ambient and tribal (due to the percussion) feel.
OH and Exo, get on this.
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And yet another sax/piano duet.
Beautiful and accessible, without being in any way boring or cheesy.

Marty Ehrlich & Myra Melford - Spark!

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And yet another sax/piano duet.
Beautiful and accessible, without being in any way boring or cheesy.

Marty Ehrlich & Myra Melford - Spark!

https://www.freejazzblog.org/2007/09...spark.html?m=1

Obviously I trust you as well but if you’re looking for new names to explore or whatever 4 or more stars on The Free Jazz Collective Blog damn near guarantees high quality.
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Yeah, it's a great resource.
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Scanner with The Post Modern Jazz Quartet – Blink Of An Eye

Very cool stuff. Experimental but groovy and fun.

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^ I might give that a try, grindy, if only to work out more or less what post-modern jazz sounds like.

In the meantime, I'm listening to this happy discovery that arrived via youtube's recommendation system; Luis Gasca, For Those Who Chant:



No surprise that, according to MB's search function, Psy-Fi knows about this album already. Posted in 2014, I'm now only six years behind Psy-Fi, which I consider to be something of a personal best so far.

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Luis Gasca - For Those Who Chant (1972)

Fantastic Latin jazz/rock from trumpet player Luis Gasca, featuring an impressive lineup of musicians lending their musical talents to the album...

Bass – Stanley Clark
Congas – Mike Carabello, Victor Pantoja
Drums – Lenny White, Mike Shrieve
Flute – Hadley Caliman
Guitar – Carlos Santana, Neal Schon
Organ – Richard Kermode
Percussion – Garnette Mims, Joan MacGregor, Rico Reyes, Snooky Flowers
Piano, Electric Piano – George Cables, Greg Rolie, Mark Levine
Tenor Saxophone – Joe Henderson
Timbales – Carmelo Garcia, Coke Escovedo
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Luis Gasca
Vibraphone [Vibes] – José "Chepito" Areas
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