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Larry Young, Clifford Jordan plus some...

Posted by andy evans on June 22, 2017 at 14:34:48:

Yes - of course Larry Young. I love Into Something but the disc I play most is Talkin About, and favourite track "I'm an Old Cowhand". Elvin is marvellous and Grant Green is.... just himself.

Thanks for reminding me of the Freddy Hubbard discs - a couple I don't have. I have all the Wayne Shorters on the list. And love that Pete La Rocca disc - I used to play it a lot.

My omissions are:

Clifford Jordan - Glass Bead Games, Live At Ethels etc
Ahmad Jamal - Pionciana Revisited, if only for the Valley of the Dolls Theme, and some...
Art Blakey - Free for All, with a stunning Wayne Shorter arrangement of Pensativa
Archie Sheep and Horace Parlan - Goin' Home, Trouble in Mind.

I had the huge fortune to do a small tour with Horace Parlan. What a lovely guy, and those chords....just made in heaven.