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Old 09-08-2020, 07:27 AM   #521 (permalink)
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Hamid Drake is one of those dudes who you can go through his discography and pick out anything he plays on and it’s going to be ****ing great.
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Old 09-08-2020, 12:14 PM   #522 (permalink)
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The Lost Septet Miles Davis (2020, Sleepy Night Records)

Recent release. Recorded in 1971, at the beginning of Miles' rock phase. One of the aspects that intrigues me about the septet is how Miles got Keith Jarrett to go electronic - and, of course, what he did once he got there. Jarrett never did it again after splitting with the band. They all have great chops and are freewheeling in a very late 60s/early 70s funk way. The organ/vibes seem to hold it all down on initial listenings but they do trade off roles throughout. Speaking of keys I wonder if Miles ever asked Steve Winwood to jam. He'd have fit right in.

Band:
Miles Davis, trumpet
Gary Bartz, sax
Keith Jarrett, keys
Michael Henderson, electric bass
Ndugu Leon, drummer
Don Alias, percussion
James Mtume, percussion

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Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz

Old school stuff, not terribly exciting but cool af and of course very well played by those masters. The sounds of baritone and tenor sax compliment each other beautifully.

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Gerry Mulligan Meets Stan Getz

Old school stuff, not terribly exciting but cool af and of course very well played by those masters. The sounds of baritone and tenor sax compliment each other beautifully.

Good one. Thanks.
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Live From The Moonlight - Chet Baker Trio (1988, Philology Records)

Massimo Moriconi, Bass
Michel Graillier, Piano
Chet Baker, Trumpet, Vocals

Excellent. Blues for Chet. Man, he got better as he went. Nice (long) one.
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Slippery When Wet by Bud Shank

This should appeal to fans of both Getz and Baker
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After the Fall Keith Jarrett

A conservative collection of well-played standards plus a stupid Christmas carol
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I like Jarrett but I wish he would shut the **** up.
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I like Jarrett but I wish he would shut the **** up.
I can understand that. The album I listed is on the one hand good but on the other hand kind of just clutter.

Now listening:

Sonny Rollins: Holding The Stage: Road Shows, Vol. 4

Good but suffers from an overly smooth production/recording style.
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J. J. Johnson's Jazz Quintets

FYI you can find this on Spotify if you leave the s off of Quintets

Good Savoy compilation from the 40’s loaded with talent including: Bud Powell, Max Roach, Hank Jones, and Sonny Rollins.
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