Barney Kessel - Feeling Free
(1969, Contemporary) '84 OJC reissue
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w/ Elvin Jones, drums; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes.
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Barney Kessel - Feeling Free
(1969, Contemporary) '84 OJC reissue
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w/ Elvin Jones, drums; Bobby Hutcherson, vibes.
These tracks were previously unreleased performances from the private collection of Mrs. Clifford Brown. They were privately recorded in 1956 and they presented challenging technical problems.
Attention! The dynamics are by far not satisfying. Some kind of a "boot leg" product. But for musically historic purpose it's OK.
Fred Neil - Sessions
(1968, Capitol)
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1967 sessions produced by Nick Venet, with Bruce Langhorn, Cyrus Faryar.
The Incredible String Band - U
(1970, Elektra)
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Bangor Flying Circus - s/t
(1969, ABC Dunhill) Monarch
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formed by members of the Shadows of Knight and H.P. Lovecraft.
Chick Corea / Dave Holland / Barry Altschul - A.R.C.
(1977, ECM) MASTERDISK
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recorded in 1971.
Dick Morrissey, sax&flute. Terry Smith, guitars. Superb French original pressing. Sounds great though it's a mistreated LP.
Jazz-Rock vom Feinsten!
The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers
(1971, Rolling Stone/Atlantic)
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Listen to Jaggers/Richards' "Silver train". This song reportedly was written for Johnny. Alive and well in 1973. 45 years since this one...
Martin Carthy - Sweet Wivelsfield
(1974, Gamma / Rounder)
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Produced by Ashley Hutchings.
All stars' recording: Herbie Hancock, Ron Carter, Tony Williams, Dexter Gordon, John McLaughlin, Chet Baker, Wayne Shorter, Cedar Walton, Freddie Hubbard, and and and....
Mastered by Wally Traugott at Capitol Recording Studios. A quiet one with the exception of Monk's "Rhythm-A-Ning" B3.
Side B: the 60ies revisited. B3: jazzy swing version of "Mighty Quinn". Mighty Quintet. Mighty voice.
B1: "When the guitar gets the blues". Rockabilly deluxe...
A little bit too much sugarcoating with strings&horns by Bob James. Typical of the late 70ies. But overall its good STUFF. Listen to the beautiful "Red Ground" A2.
A fine one. Sonny Landreth, guitars.
Listen to the swinging "Who, What, Where, and Why?" B5!