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14 minutes ago, Dilettanteque said:

How has Womadelaide been?

Not my all-time favourite lineup but enjoyable nonetheless. Two more headline acts tonight with Shantel's Bucovina Orkestar (Balkan Brass) and Angelique Kidjo doing her interpretation of Talking Heads' Remain In Light.

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1 hour ago, mrbuzzardstubble said:

Not my all-time favourite lineup but enjoyable nonetheless. Two more headline acts tonight with Shantel's Bucovina Orkestar (Balkan Brass) and Angelique Kidjo doing her interpretation of Talking Heads' Remain In Light.

Hi Martin :) Did you see Maarja Nuut & Ruum? I saw them on Friday in Sydney. Blew me away.

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Ruby Rushton ‎– Trudi's Songbook: Volume One and Two LP

 

Some more UK jazz, although the cover makes this appear to be a 70's folk singer album its actually some jazz, fusion 

Thanks @Kafunis for the heads up on this one :)

 

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Avantdale Bowling Club lp

 

Jazz based hip-hop about life in the Auckland suburb Avondale. 

Tom Scott now moving on from his infamous run in with the police over his song Kill the PM, and lyrics which included boasting he was going to have sex with the PM's daughter.

 

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Surprisingly this would fit very comfortably in the Blue Note mid 60's catelog. Joined by Randy Brecker, John Patitucci and Kenny Kirkland. Not to be confused with the Tom Scott mentioned above. What are the chances of consecutive posts featuring a Tom Scott?

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Blue Saxaphones with Ben Webster and Coleman Hawkins supported by Oscar Peterson, Ray Brown, Herb Ellis and Alvin Stoller. This was recorded in 1957 and this Verve pressing was 1959. I wish they could press vinyl as well as this today. The SQ is superb as is the playing. 

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A few discs spun by the owner in one of those amazing little jazz vinyl bars in Tokyo through a TT I couldn't see, what I think was a TU 666 Sansui tuner into JBL 4430 studio monitors .  A very good sound and a great range of whiskies.

 

Joe Newman - Joe's Hap'nin's

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Hank Mobley - Roll Call

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 Stan Getz - Voyage

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Ben Webster - Live at the Montmartre

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Harriet Tubman: The Terror End Of Beauty

 

Certainly one of the best 3 or 4 albums of 2018 IMO, and I am playing the vinyl version which  finally arrived last week.

 

Harriet Tubman are a bass, drums, and guitar trio who are well worth checking out.

 

Available on bandcamp.

 

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