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  • Joseph K
    Banned
    • Oct 2017
    • 7765

    John Scofield - All the Things You Are

    John ScofieldAll the things you are (written by Jerome Kern)( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_Things_You_Are )From album "Flat Out" (1988)John Scofield ...


    Love Scofield's playing but the drumming here is just too intrusive, which mars it for me.

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    • Serial_Apologist
      Full Member
      • Dec 2010
      • 37835

      Originally posted by Jazzrook View Post
      Alan Wakeman Octet(with introduction by Charles Fox):

      From the album 'The Octet Broadcasts - 1969 and 1979' by saxophonist and composer Alan Wakeman, released 21 August, 2020.Stream: https://orcd.co/aw-theoctetb...


      From the album 'The Octet Broadcasts - 1969 and 1979' by saxophonist and composer Alan Wakeman, released 21 August, 2020.Stream: https://orcd.co/aw-theoctetb...


      JR
      Thanks for this - object lessons on how to swing like ----. The other number on that disc is from 1969. Not sure if that's Ossie on the first solo, but pretty sure about Skid on the second.

      From the album 'The Octet Broadcasts - 1969 and 1979' by saxophonist and composer Alan Wakeman, released 21 August, 2020.Stream: https://orcd.co/aw-theoctetb...

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      • Stanfordian
        Full Member
        • Dec 2010
        • 9326

        ‘Cornbread’ – Lee Morgan
        with Billy Higgins, Jackie McLean, Hank Mobley, Herbie Hancock & Larry Ridley
        Blue Note (1967)

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        • Stanfordian
          Full Member
          • Dec 2010
          • 9326

          ‘The Jody Grind’ – Horace Silver
          with Woody Shaw, Tyrone Washington, James Spaulding, Larry Ridley & Roger Humphries
          Blue Note (1967)

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          • Joseph K
            Banned
            • Oct 2017
            • 7765

            John McLaughlin - Live at Ronnie Scott's

            While changing guitar strings...

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            • Stanfordian
              Full Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 9326

              ‘Take Aim’ - Harold Land
              with Martin Banks, Amos Trice, Clarence Jones & Leon Pettis
              Blue Note (1960)

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              • Jazzrook
                Full Member
                • Mar 2011
                • 3112

                Harold Land with Joe Gordon, Wes Montgomery, Barry Harris, Sam Jones & Louis Hayes playing 'Klactoveedsedstene' from the 1960 album 'West Coast Blues':

                Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.


                JR

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                • Joseph K
                  Banned
                  • Oct 2017
                  • 7765

                  Miles Davis - The Musings of Miles

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                  • Tapiola
                    Full Member
                    • Jan 2011
                    • 1690

                    Miles Davis - The Lost Septet (very recently released). Dear God, it is blistering. Having known the Cellar Door Sessions and Live in Europe 1969 for some time, this latest offering is like a combination of both, and then fitted with an extra turbocharger.

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                    • Joseph K
                      Banned
                      • Oct 2017
                      • 7765

                      Originally posted by Tapiola View Post
                      Miles Davis - The Lost Septet (very recently released). Dear God, it is blistering. Having known the Cellar Door Sessions and Live in Europe 1969 for some time, this latest offering is like a combination of both, and then fitted with an extra turbocharger.


                      Just a shame that in some cases the track-breaks do not actually line up with the end/beginning of each track!

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                      • Tapiola
                        Full Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1690

                        Originally posted by Joseph K View Post


                        Just a shame that in some cases the track-breaks do not actually line up with the end/beginning of each track!
                        You know, Joseph, I didn't even realise! It has only had one outing so far and this was while I was cooking. It stopped me in my tracks (but nothing (edible) burned).

                        A bit of track/movement elision going on, as per late Beethoven or late Shostakovich Quartets

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                        • Stanfordian
                          Full Member
                          • Dec 2010
                          • 9326

                          ‘Silver's Serenade’ - Horace Silver
                          with Blue Mitchell, Junior Cook, Gene Taylor & Roy Brooks
                          Blue Note (1963)

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                          • Jazzrook
                            Full Member
                            • Mar 2011
                            • 3112

                            George Russell's 'All About Rosie' with a great Bill Evans piano solo from the hard-to-find 1957 album 'The Birth Of The Third Stream':

                            Provided to YouTube by Columbia/LegacyAll About Rosie (Excerpt) · George RussellThe Birth of the Third Stream℗ Originally released 1958. All rights reserved ...


                            JR

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                            • Joseph K
                              Banned
                              • Oct 2017
                              • 7765

                              I am currently finding this sublime!

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                              • Joseph K
                                Banned
                                • Oct 2017
                                • 7765

                                John McLaughlin & the Fourth Dimension - Now Here This

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