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    Michel Camilo - One More Once
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    Roland Hanna Trio - A Sleepin' Bee
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    "Setting Standards" by the Standards Trio.

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    Anna Maria Jopek - I nie zobaczy nikt
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    Rene Olstead - Breaking up is hard to do
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    Michel Camilo Quartet with Big Band on his faboulos album "One More Once", Sony Music 1994.

    The Trio:

    Michel Camilo - piano
    Anthony Jackson - acoustic guitar bass, double bass
    Marvin "Smitty" Smith - drums

    AWESOME album. The second song "Why Not" and song six "Just Kidding" are yet some of the best MC compositions.
    Last edited by intet_at_tabe; May-13-2008 at 07:20.
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    Jazz for tuesday´s lunch. Joe Henderson Quintet on his inflamatory album "Our Thing", recorded by Blue Note Records 1963, remastered 1999.

    The musicians:

    Joe Henderson - tenor saxophone
    Kenny Dorham - trumpet
    Andrew Hill - piano
    Eddie Khan - double bass
    Pete La Roca - drums

    Joe Henderson and Kenny Dorham are legends in jazz as a trumpeter and a saxophonist on the same set or stage. This album prove the two of them at their very best.
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    Off topic:

    Dear friend Corno Dolce

    Have you received the albums by Terje Rypdal?

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    And by Jacques Loussier?
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    Keith Jarrett Expectations

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    Hi Intet - Hi Mat,

    Yes, and I like each and every track on them.

    Cheers,

    CD

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    Some of Charlie Parker's On Verve
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    How´s ya been Deeru Piotr

    I see you hit on the old double album "Expectations", from 1972 by Keith Jarrett. In your honor dear sir, you should try another double album recorded three years earlier "Foundations", Atlantic Records 1969. Almost the same musicians as on "Expectations", except for Sam Brown (el. guitar) and the Big Band are not on the "Foundations" album.

    On topic this Wednesday morning:

    The musicians on "Foundations" are:

    Keith Jarrett - piano, soprano saxophone, osi drums and percussion
    Dewey Redman - tenor saxophone, Chinese musette and percussion
    Charlie Haden - double bass
    Paul Motian - drums and percussion
    Guilhermo Franco - percussion

    At your conveinience sir!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corno Dolce View Post
    Hi Intet - Hi Mat,

    Yes, and I like each and every track on them.

    Cheers,

    CD
    Off topic:

    Great to hear Corno Dolce And even better that you enjoy the albums, which I am sure you will recognize at least for the Terje Rypdal albums, they are very different in the compositions and the instrumentation.

    So happy, I could advice (for once) you, my dear friend and inspirator.

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    I have been watching and listening to this.


    www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIvCJC8oAIE


    Margaret

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