Saint Martin in the Fields is a great group. Started by renegades I understand. I also have them doing Water / Fireworks. With Marriner.
Thanks for the info.
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frogman Check out Hancock's Fat Albert Rotunda if you don't have it. Same time period,similar lineup. I enjoyed Eddie Daniels clips. I am just getting into his music waiting for 2 cds of his I ordered from AmazoN. Excellent tone,technique and good improviser. Was not aware he played flute. Really nice rendition of Emily. I don't usually like flute playing in jazz context but he's fine. acman3 I could never forget about Joe Henderson one of my favorite tenor players. A great composer and improviser. And Woody Shaw also great player who may be a little underrated. Tragic life and end. |
nsp, I tried to correct your name in my prior reply on the Scorpio pressings but I see "spell correct" did me in again. Anyway, if you're willing to check them out I thought I should save you some time by identifying the three specific albums in question. So, Dolphy's "Out To Lunch" (BN 4163), Rollins' "Newk's Time" (BN 4001), and Griffin's "The Congregation" (BN 1580) are the ones I curious about recording quality, particularly if you have Scorpios. Thanks to you or anyone who can comment on this. |
Literally just landed back in NY after a 15 hr flight from Taipei. I will offer some thoughts on the conducting question and others after I regroup and get my inner clock turned around. As wonderful and interesting as traveling always is, and speaking of great singers, I will let this clip say it all for me: https://youtu.be/TRUjr8EVgBg |
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