Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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cybot wrote:Hard to believe that the first two albums were recorded between April and August 1971!



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April 14th/15th
That's a lovely group.
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On the TT:
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Track listing

"The Trip" (Art Pepper) — 8:55
"A Song For Richard" (Joe Gordon) — 6:17
"Sweet Love Of Mine" (Woody Shaw) — 6:34
"Junior Cat" (Art Pepper) — 7:46
"The Summer Knows" (Michel Legrand, Marilyn & Alan Bergman) — 7:09
"Red Car" (Art Pepper) — 5:45
(Recorded on 15 September - 16 September 1976.)

Art Pepper alto saxophone,
George Cables piano,
David Williams bass,
Elvin Jones drums


I LOVE Art Pepper's music-making. After his release from prison in the early seventies he recorded several splendid albums, The Trip was one of them.

This is A song for Richard, it's beautiful:


and Red Car:
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Enjoying this on Yazoo Records....Hard to believe that he died from the after-affects of a routine tonsillectomy in New York 1933. He was only 31 years old....



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I enjoyed that Dermot. That guy in the video has a great setup!!!
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fergus wrote:I enjoyed that Dermot. That guy in the video has a great setup!!!
We've come a long way, haven't we????? Avant Garde's eat your heart out :)
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Picked up this vinyl recently - lovely stuff.
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Nithin Sawney recorded live to vinyl.
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Got this to improve my breathing technique. Can't figure out why I like it? Is it just because this bloke has/had such a way with the women.
Was expecting it to be terrible but keep playing the whole album.


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He probably reminds you a little of yourself, Tony...
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Diapason wrote:He probably reminds you a little of yourself, Tony...
Your right Simon I can't sing a note either!
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