Alex, I remember Horace Parlan from Mingus Albums, also he was especially good on "Salt Song" with Stanley Turrentine; these are the albums I have with his work as a sideman, now I'll have to get one where he's the leader.
Enjoy the music.
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Orpheus, perception is strange. Have 'Salt S.' album as well, now you made me check it for H.Parlan. Had no idea he was playing there, always thought about that record as one where Eric Gale plays nice sounding, blues guitar.Those Cti recordings are kind of baroquesque. Here is another album of Stanley Turrentine from period that I like more, and aldo I have it since long time ago, to my surprise just noticed that Parlan plays there too. 'Up at Minton's' https://youtu.be/-JReGzY6C08?list=PLF46F133F083566FD |
Rok, Javant, here is some interesting work by Mingus, that I don't think Rok presented; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0uOJzabdqQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOKjTzW4IWM https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiWrMX6bJCs I like this album because of the varied changing moods it presents; reminds me of when you look at the sky and the sun is shining, then abruptly dark clouds are overhead. I use to play this for my parents when I was at home, "Yall quite bugging me now, just let me be cool". Enjoy the music |