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Duke Ellington
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Whilst I have dabbled over the years with Jazz I have only scouted around the perimeter. This thread is being a real eye opener. I have sampled a few of the albums mentioned here and realise that I have missed out on so many years of experience and knowledge. A whole new world is opening up.
I've particularly enjoyed Soul Station by Hank Mobley which has been a revelation.
So thanks to all who are contributing to this thread.
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Silk lace is a killer !
The Duke in very fine form
Glad you're enjoying it all Edward! It's such a diverse genre of music :)
Time now for some Peggy Lee, and this truly classic album, which also sounds sonically stunning:
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Marco.
Something special that was released a year or so ago
Please Check out 'Practical Arrangement' (a sting original, which is, imho, shite by him)
A classic case of a cover being a million times better than the original (I feel a thread coming on!)
This had me in bits when I listened on a proper system.
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Kurt Elling is some singer, with his album Nightmoves being one of my favourites.
+1 on the Elling Geoff. (Btw lovely Bullie on your profile pic, I have 2 old bullies at my feet myself)
My small contrib to this thread
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Ray Obiedo, Sticks and Stones. My reference CD. Sounds spectacular...https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...d8d2783ff1.jpg
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And this - genuinely amazing for being recorded in 1957!https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...63ff25f726.jpg
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