@brumtech Both oft those Trilogy sets are quite enjoyable, and are one of the three more recent Corea sets I return to frequently. The other being Super Trio which is in a similar vein, and somewhat difficult to obtain. I just checked Tidal and unfortunately no luck. A friend had recommended it to me years ago:
Seems like a good time to mention that Japan is reissuing quite a few great Corea titles on cd in May:
https://merurido.jp/topic.php?srcbnr=47429
www.cdjapan.co.jp has these available for pre-order.
Unfortunately no Super Trio though for those who may be interested.
This is a set that is easy for me to come back to featuring Sonny Clark, Art Taylor and Doug Watkins backing Lee Morgan on Candy. A fine sounding Music Matters 45 RPM version.
Great performance and recording.
Piano + vocalise.
This is the Paris '67 bootleg on JMY, also released as the Miles Davis Quintet Live in Europe '67 Bootleg Series. This version does not include Agitation or Footprints provided for in the Columbia release. A very strong set with wonderful interplay featuring Miles Second Quintet. I picked this up today as a curiosity, while a good set overall, the Bootleg Series being more complete is highly recommended in comparison.
Listening to the vinyl reissue of this as the original LP release limited to 500 copies sold out rather quickly.
My understanding is the reissue is also selling rather nicely, again limited to 500 copies. Quin Kirchner is joined by Jason Stein, Nate Lepine, Nick Broste, Ben Boye, and Matt Ulery. The second cut on the first side is a cover of Sun Ra’s Brainville, and it is magnificent.
Copies may still be available from Quin at:
Classic Sun Ra featuring Art Hoyle, John Gilmore, Pat Patrick, Julian Priester, and Robert Barry, among others with the lead in track Brainville.
I thought I might be the only person in the world with that album.
John Coltrane “sunship–the complete session” Impule 2 cd set.
A challenging listen. I enjoy hearing this quartet in a non-RVG recording.
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Had to listen to this one again. “Monk’s Blues” is so good here.
Followed by
Clark Terry, featuring Yusef Lateef “Color Changes” Candid/Solid Records Japan mono cd
Two truly individual musical voices together with a great supporting cast.
Bass – Joe Benjamin
Drums – Ed Shaughnessy
French Horn – Julius Watkins
Piano – Budd Johnson (tracks: 6), Tommy Flanagan
Tenor Saxophone, Flute – Seldon Powell
Tenor Saxophone, Flute, English Horn, Oboe – Yusef Lateef
Trombone – Jimmy Knepper
Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Clark Terry
It has been too long since the lovely voice of Flora Purim came through my speakers.
Flora Purim “500 Miles High” OJC cd.
The 1st track has drawn me in.