
Qobuz. 16/44.1. Savall. Vivaldi. Bright, lively, inventive, and forever damned because a lifetime of The Four Seasons as hold music has induced a Pavlovian antipathy to his music. Most unfair.
A trip abroad without Internet means I shall not be posting for the next few days.


Big John Patton “Let 'em Roll” Blue Note Japan [UHQCD]
(This one sounds quite different than the US cd, different mastering and perhaps a different mix)

Boy that’s a skinny model!
Followed by
Jimmy Smith “A New Sound - A New Star. Vol. 2” Blue Note Japan [UHQCD]

Candice Hoyes “On A Turquoise Cloud”
Nice music.
Candice Hoyes / Vocalist Ted Nash / Alto Saxophone, Alto Flute, And Clarinet Ron Blake / Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, And Flute Carl Maraghi / Bass Clarinet & Baritone Saxophone Marcus Printup / Trumpet Vincent Gardner / Trombone Adam Birnbaum / Piano Yasushi Nakamura / Bass Ulysses Owens Jr. / Drums & Percussion | Special Guests Joe Temperley / Bass Clarinet (Single Petal Of A Rose) Wycliffe Gordon / Trombone (Almighty God)


These guys are top notch players. And sounds excellent.
A different type of piano trio (plus Steve Lacey on two tracks)
Cecil Taylor “Jazz Advance” (Transition/Blue Note cd)



I’ve got that one too.
Cool! I am listening to CD20 right now … one-sixth of the epic New Year’s Eve show.
By chance, do you have the 10-CD set, “Live At The Horseshoe Tavern Toronto 1978” (Transparency 0310)? I am looking for a non-counterfeit version that does not cost an arm and a leg.












