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    New album from Muriel Grossman called Reverence

    Her usual quartet plus a guest.




    mmmmhhh!!!...

    the bandcamp function that Duncan and I are trying to develop (well mostly him) is not really working

    https://murielgrossmann.bandcamp.com/album/reverence
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trane View Post
    New album from Muriel Grossman called Reverence

    Her usual quartet plus a guest.
    Great, fan here!
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    Maalouf's new album (essentially a duo with pretigious guests)



    all 43 ttracks can be heard here

    https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...RYWqylY8CL-73d
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    Quote Originally Posted by Trane View Post
    New album from Muriel Grossman called Reverence

    Her usual quartet plus a guest.




    mmmmhhh!!!...

    the bandcamp function that Duncan and I are trying to develop (well mostly him) is not really working

    https://murielgrossmann.bandcamp.com/album/reverence
    Thanks for this share - only took a few moments of listening to send me scurrying over to Bandcamp to part with more of my money - no regrets having done so! This one will be getting a lot of spins.

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    https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000pjcm

    Although this won't be accessible for everyone, it's really worth watching if you can. It's a beautiful documentary about Ronnie Scott, his famous club in Soho, & more widely, about the history of jazz in London. It's full of remarkable clips of musicians performing at the club, from Miles to Roland Kirk, Dizzy Gillespie to Sarah Vaughan, Buddy Rich to Oscar Peterson.

    A wonderful, moving, & very humane film.

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    There was a fair bit of love around here last year for the debut album by Graham Costello's Strata. The pianist in the band is Fergus McCreadie, & his own Trio's second album, Cairn, is released in January. This is the title cut, & it shows how he is building on the achievements of his debut, Turas:


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    Quote Originally Posted by per anporth View Post
    There was a fair bit of love around here last year for the debut album by Graham Costello's Strata. The pianist in the band is Fergus McCreadie, & his own Trio's second album, Cairn, is released in January. This is the title cut, & it shows how he is building on the achievements of his debut, Turas:

    It seems to me that jazz will never die as long as there are connoisseurs of it and as long as there are performers who feel this music so precisely. Of course, we can listen to classical jazz only in digitized old recordings and there is no competition for them. I love modern songs, but old Frank is unlikely to be outdone.

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    New Matthew Halsall album


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    Totally overlooked album in the 'scandinavian garbarek Jarret style' (if that is a style).


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    Watching a Big Ears stream from the Norwegian Digital Jazz Festival of Eivind Aarset Quartet, wonderful stuff, have never heard them before but loving it. Double bill with Hedvig Mollestad Trio (who were superb). Certainly going to explore this stuff.
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    I f-ing love Arild Anderson, man. One of my favorite bassists. Thanks!
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    The bass "slipping" in #3065 is a playful reference to this:


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    Quote Originally Posted by wideopenears View Post
    I f-ing love Arild Anderson, man. One of my favorite bassists. Thanks!
    Yeah, he's got a great sound. I've been listening to his stuff on Spotify. And I have a few CDs.

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    Guttorm Guttormsen kvartett - with Brynjulf Blix on piano - famous for his work on Terje Rypdal: Odyssey, same year.





    Bass – Carl Morten Iversen
    Soprano Saxophone, Flute – Guttorm Guttormsen
    Drums – Espen Rud
    Piano – Brynjulf Blix

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    Ted Poor and Cuong Vu live duo performance:

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    Quote Originally Posted by proggy_jazzer View Post
    Ted Poor and Cuong Vu live duo performance:

    Another one from Vu himself was just uploaded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StarThrower View Post
    great stuff

    Quote Originally Posted by Dave (in MA) View Post
    The bass "slipping" in #3065 is a playful reference to this:

    actually, I'd never seen this film. Thx
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    https://lantrio.bandcamp.com/album/atl-ntico

    Just released this week, this new Trio recording by Julian Arguėlles is a late contender for jazz album of the year. There are beautiful melodies, short free improvs, & consistently brilliant playing from all the musicians, but most especially Julian.

    (I should declare an interest - I was fortunate enough to have Julian play in a trio with Colin Steele & Dave Milligan for my 50th birthday.)

    (apologies - especially to Trane - for being to lazy to figure out the Bandcamp fix on my phone!)

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    Quote Originally Posted by per anporth View Post
    https://lantrio.bandcamp.com/album/atl-ntico

    (apologies - especially to Trane - for being to lazy to figure out the Bandcamp fix on my phone!)
    Thank Duncan for this... I only held the gun to his head

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    It's like magic!!!

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