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Before disc 5 again Thumbs Up and now disc 3...........Henry Threadgill that is

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2011 at 23:02
Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:

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Disc 3 on the way. Suprisingly a lot of the material that I have listened to. Vocals are used with all manner of instrumentation eg..  2 Tubas replace Bass,Venezualan tinted on one Disc 5 has that big band flavour esp with the intros and outs. awesome stuff anyway on this one we have a tune called 'Salute to the Enema Bandit", Rings a bell for me Wink Zappaaaaaaaa. This is  one of the Air albums.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2011 at 23:06
I definitely  need a lot more Dolphy - that's all I own so far.  None of the music stores around here carry anything more (I was even lucky to find this one!) so I'll probably order his stuff online like I do nearly all my music. 
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2011 at 23:17
Originally posted by SaltyJon SaltyJon wrote:

I definitely  need a lot more Dolphy - that's all I own so far.  None of the music stores around here carry anything more (I was even lucky to find this one!) so I'll probably order his stuff online like I do nearly all my music. 
You are not the only one Jon but then again who would carry in stock what I want Big smile They really have become musical deserts for me most cd stores or vinyl. Most just carry the charts.........its awful.  The other good Eric is his "Out There" album. Different to Out to Lunch...........more spacey but just as good. Avante that is. Heap of Hard Bop as well he has done. I have his Live at the 5 Spot, (Both), Iroman and Outward Bound.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2011 at 23:21
Nice.  I've been thinking about Outward Bound, I'll keep Out There in mind as well.  Now for another artist who I only have one album by:

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The Very Best of Gordon Lightfoot.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2011 at 23:31
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The Very Best of Gordon Lightfoot.
You have awesome taste. I am serious,l love Country. Canadian Railroad Trilogy,Early Morning Rain,If You Could Read my Mind ,Sundown. Lovely to see someone else playing Country. ApproveBig smile
I am still on the Avante though.................Disc 4 ,Jelly Roll Morton was the influence for this I believe and that was noticable with the intro for the first track " Bermuda Blues"..............Last track is named "Spotted Dick is Pudding".
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 05 2011 at 23:53
Originally posted by Matthew T Matthew T wrote:

Originally posted by Pastor Rex Cat Pastor Rex Cat wrote:

The Very Best of Gordon Lightfoot.
You have awesome taste. I am serious,l love Country. Canadian Railroad Trilogy,Early Morning Rain,If You Could Read my Mind ,Sundown. Lovely to see someone else playing Country. ApproveBig smile
I am still on the Avante though.................Disc 4 ,Jelly Roll Morton was the influence for this I believe and that was noticable with the intro for the first track " Bermuda Blues"..............Last track is named "Spotted Dick is Pudding".
 
This proud Canadian says thanks you. Smile
I highly recommend Bruce Cockburn as well.
If you're interested, check out his "Live Solo" double CD album if you can get into folk as well.
He's a guitar god to me when it comes to accoustic guitar.
 
What made me a jazz consumer is "The Cat" by Jimmy Smith.
http://revbookburn.blogspot.com/
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 00:06
Originally posted by Pastor Rex Cat Pastor Rex Cat wrote:

Originally posted by Matthew T Matthew T wrote:

Originally posted by Pastor Rex Cat Pastor Rex Cat wrote:

The Very Best of Gordon Lightfoot.
You have awesome taste. I am serious,l love Country. Canadian Railroad Trilogy,Early Morning Rain,If You Could Read my Mind ,Sundown. Lovely to see someone else playing Country. ApproveBig smile
I am still on the Avante though.................Disc 4 ,Jelly Roll Morton was the influence for this I believe and that was noticable with the intro for the first track " Bermuda Blues"..............Last track is named "Spotted Dick is Pudding".
 
This proud Canadian says thanks you. Smile
I highly recommend Bruce Cockburn as well.
If you're interested, check out his "Live Solo" double CD album if you can get into folk as well.
He's a guitar god to me when it comes to accoustic guitar.
 
What made me a jazz consumer is "The Cat" by Jimmy Smith.
Thanks ..........see you tomorrow. I have some of the early Cockburn's but not the live one you mentioned. I am big fan of lightfoot. Played that Sundown album to death.Big smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: January 06 2011 at 00:12
Originally posted by Matthew T Matthew T wrote:

Originally posted by Pastor Rex Cat Pastor Rex Cat wrote:

Originally posted by Matthew T Matthew T wrote:

Originally posted by Pastor Rex Cat Pastor Rex Cat wrote:

The Very Best of Gordon Lightfoot.
You have awesome taste. I am serious,l love Country. Canadian Railroad Trilogy,Early Morning Rain,If You Could Read my Mind ,Sundown. Lovely to see someone else playing Country. ApproveBig smile
I am still on the Avante though.................Disc 4 ,Jelly Roll Morton was the influence for this I believe and that was noticable with the intro for the first track " Bermuda Blues"..............Last track is named "Spotted Dick is Pudding".
 
This proud Canadian says thanks you. Smile
I highly recommend Bruce Cockburn as well.
If you're interested, check out his "Live Solo" double CD album if you can get into folk as well.
He's a guitar god to me when it comes to accoustic guitar.
 
What made me a jazz consumer is "The Cat" by Jimmy Smith.
Thanks ..........see you tomorrow. I have some of the early Cockburn's but not the live one you mentioned. I am big fan of lightfoot. Played that Sundown album to death.Big smile
 
Actually it's "Bruce Cockburn - Slice O Life - Live Solo". It's a pretty recent release.
First album for me was "In The Falling Dark"".
I'll see if I can find "Sundown" on my next vinyl hunt.  Big smile  Alxways dug this big smiley emoticon.


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