"Down San Diego Way" - Arthur Blythe (as), Columbia Records, 1979.
What Jazz are you listening to now?
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostGiving Gateway by Abercrombie/Holland/DeJohnette another spin. It's a great record.
Oddily enough, I have been playing another "Gateway" album this afternoon that you might have over-looked as it was a session from 1976 led by sitar player Collin Walcott called "Cloud dance." The Gateway trio is effectively augmented by Walcott who plays very convincing jazz on his instrument. This is an exceptional album and shows ECM at it's creative best,
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Originally posted by Ian Thumwood View PostI missed this album but had one of the tracks from it on an ECM compilation. The third record (with the denim blue cover) is incredible but I am very bias towards John Abercrombie who, in moy opinion, was the most consistent musician on that label's roster.
Oddily enough, I have been playing another "Gateway" album this afternoon that you might have over-looked as it was a session from 1976 led by sitar player Collin Walcott called "Cloud dance." The Gateway trio is effectively augmented by Walcott who plays very convincing jazz on his instrument. This is an exceptional album and shows ECM at it's creative best,bong ching
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i have been listening to Dave Brubeck's "Jazz impressions of Japan" which I haven'tplayed since the lock-down ended. I have to say that this record is seriously under-rated and much more interesting that "Time out" which seems q bit twee in comparison. I think the novelty of odd meters has warn the novelty off this record but the "Japan" disc isprobably deper. The only mistep is the funky number and although the ballads is worth singling out, you get a real sense of how tight this quartet was as a band on the more uptempo numbers.
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Originally posted by elmo View PostAndy Laverne and John Abercrombie playing a nice version of 'Waltz for Debby' - one for Joseph
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Originally posted by elmo View PostAndy Laverne and John Abercrombie playing a nice version of 'Waltz for Debby' - one for Joseph
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