@ho249:
I'll look into the Mingus and Bley (if they're available on CD).
I have the Kenny Wheeler, along with three others.
I bought the Pepper Adams years ago but the CD sound was terrible so I didn't keep it.
The CTI Joe Farrell albums are not my favorites but no doubt many would like them. I prefer his work with Jacki Byard, Chick Corea and Andrew Hill. For one reason or another, I don't tend to like anything on CTI.
"Extrapolation" has long been my favorite McLaughlin release. Wish it sounded better on CD.
I haven't gotten around to picking up the Gil Evans but will soon.
@acman3:
Thanks for your well-wishes.
Haven't yet been able to locate an online listening opportunity for Rob Blakeslee.I like the Marcel Ivery, though.
@gsm18439:
re: Yonnet: Very adventurous in terms of range of material. I find his tone kind of thin-sounding but most of the harmonica playing I typically listen to is Blues playing with a very fat tone through tube amps (aside from S. Wonder).
I'll look into the Mingus and Bley (if they're available on CD).
I have the Kenny Wheeler, along with three others.
I bought the Pepper Adams years ago but the CD sound was terrible so I didn't keep it.
The CTI Joe Farrell albums are not my favorites but no doubt many would like them. I prefer his work with Jacki Byard, Chick Corea and Andrew Hill. For one reason or another, I don't tend to like anything on CTI.
"Extrapolation" has long been my favorite McLaughlin release. Wish it sounded better on CD.
I haven't gotten around to picking up the Gil Evans but will soon.
@acman3:
Thanks for your well-wishes.
Haven't yet been able to locate an online listening opportunity for Rob Blakeslee.I like the Marcel Ivery, though.
@gsm18439:
re: Yonnet: Very adventurous in terms of range of material. I find his tone kind of thin-sounding but most of the harmonica playing I typically listen to is Blues playing with a very fat tone through tube amps (aside from S. Wonder).