Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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dhyantyke
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I think this one squeezes in as Jazz


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interesting listening together with

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Seán
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dhyantyke wrote: interesting listening together with

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I like that one, quite a lot actually.
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Seán wrote:
dhyantyke wrote: interesting listening together with

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I like that one, quite a lot actually.

I've had that one since release and it gets a play every now & then.

I am really enjoying "One quiet Night" through repeated listenings as its a new purchase for me.
'Last train Home' appears on both albums
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I've decided to post this again,
partly 'cos I did such a bad job the first time of presenting what I think is a great cover....

but also from a sense of enthusiasm.... this album almost in its entirety has provided one of those rare personal experiences when an internal 'unknown known' or 'unthought known' finds form and expression through a new (to me) piece of music........soul/spirit reaching towards form. A real gift.
Of course there is some synchronicity operating......right music, right time right place.........
I love the particular sensitivity to space and silence within the music experienced here....
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Another welcome recent addition



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Some more great ECM jazz recently transferred from the wishlist..

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A little New Orleans jazz....


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dhyantyke
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fergus wrote:A little New Orleans jazz....


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Good man Fergus, I was beginning to feel all alone in here!
My selections do tend to be limited to one end of the spectrum.... limited by lack of knowledge (!) as well as by preference!!
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dhyantyke wrote:
fergus wrote:A little New Orleans jazz....


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Good man Fergus, I was beginning to feel all alone in here!
My selections do tend to be limited to one end of the spectrum.... limited by lack of knowledge (!) as well as by preference!!
Good man Fergus. Rest assured dhyantyke you are not alone, far from it in fact, I just grew tired of posting in here, sorry.
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