Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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A hell of a line up of ECM titles Sean :) I have the first two and they are absolute classics. Have never even seen the third title but I'm very familiar with the fourth having spied it's iconic cover down the years. By the way the YT links aren't working Sean? I'll try them over on the YT site. Thanks anyway....
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cybot wrote:A hell of a line up of ECM titles Sean :) I have the first two and they are absolute classics. Have never even seen the third title but I'm very familiar with the fourth having spied it's iconic cover down the years.
Richard Beirach is a lovely pianist and Mraz & DeJohnette complement him beautifully.
By the way the YT links aren't working Sean? I'll try them over on the YT site. Thanks anyway....
That's strange Dermot, they are working fine for me, I always test them after posting them,
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I love Bill Evans music-making.

and back to ECM on the TT:
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Two more ancient vinyls from the ECM vault. 1973 and 1976. Inspired by Sean's previous choice......You're fairly keeping me interested :)



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I LOVE Ralph Towner but, despite my having a few of his LPs I have never warmed to Abercrombie, he always sounded like a rock guitarist to my ignorant ears. NOW, this album is closer to rock than Jazz but, my word, it is fabulous music and the beautiful Mexican bass player, Abraham Laboriel, is really something else. Mick Goodrick's quiet, understated guitar is gorgeous too, yes, this is a real tour de force:


Gary Burton – vibraphone
Michael Goodrick – guitar
Abraham Laboriel – bass
Harry Blazer – drums

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Oh GOD , I saw this group in Dublin in the late seventies and what a concert, WOW, there was a time when Gary Burton was a regular visitor to these shores and we are all the poorer for his not doing so anymore.

Gary Burton – vibraphone
Steve Swallow – bass guitar
Roy Haynes – drums
Tiger Okoshi – trumpet

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The superb Tiger Okoshi celebrated his 64th birthday earlier this week and he was a young man when I last saw him.

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Seán wrote:I LOVE Ralph Towner but, despite my having a few of his LPs I have never warmed to Abercrombie, he always sounded like a rock guitarist to my ignorant ears. NOW, this album is closer to rock than Jazz but, my word, it is fabulous music and the beautiful Mexican bass player, Abraham Laboriel, is really something else. Mick Goodrick's quiet, understated guitar is gorgeous too, yes, this is a real tour de force:


Gary Burton – vibraphone
Michael Goodrick – guitar
Abraham Laboriel – bass
Harry Blazer – drums

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Mallet Man:
I have to agree with you re: Abercrombie. Though I find his tone a bit on the watery side. The other album I'm familiar with as I have it in my collection. I love it especially Mike's guitar.....Great selection :)
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Thanks Dermot.

My listening continues with another fine LP:
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