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SN 521005LP
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The first studio album of Charlie Haden and Paul Motian with pianist Geri Allen, originally released in 1988. The angular rhythm of the historic couple and Allen's highly-sensitive playing sound fully integrated within an intense three-way dialogue. The exploratory spirit of the trio shines throughout the entire album. A stunning set, including seven original compositions plus a beautiful tribute to the genius of Herbie Nichols and a profound evocation of Ornette Coleman's "Lonely Woman." One of the most influential piano trio works of the late '80s. Includes a CD copy of the album.
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SN 521004LP
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The return to light of a true gem by modern jazz master Kenny Wheeler. Flutter By, Butterfly was recorded in 1987 and originally published by Soul Note in 1988. Wheeler's visionary musical concepts develop through the interplay of this stellar quintet. A wide-open space for dense and lyrical dialogues between the leader's flugelhorn and cornet and Stan Sulzman's reeds, John Taylor's painterly harmonies and the Dave Holland, Billy Elgart floating rhythm section. Includes a CD copy of the album.
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SN 521002LP
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"Recorded on February 26-27 1986 at Barigozi studio in Milan, Deep Down is the second album by the great Italian pianist, Enrico Pieranunzi, and his trio, comprised of the rhythm-wise Marc Johnson (bass) and Joey Baron (drums). Pieranunzi's deeply rooted affinity for Bill Evans is expanded and developed throughout the album by the acute sensitivity and vibrant interplay of one of the greatest piano trios in contemporary jazz."
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SN 521003LP
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"Recorded on July 2-3 1984 at the Barigozzi Studio in Milan, this album represents one of the most important tributes ever made to the music of Herbie Nichols. The eccentric and visionary bop of this great pianist and composer is brought to life once against in all its stylistic originality through this amazing interpretation by Steve Lacy (soprano sax), George Lewis (trombone), Misha Mengelberg (piano), Arjen Gorter (bass), and Han Bennink (drums), a true supergroup in contemporary jazz."
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