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✨✧ Big Chief Donald Harrison JrCongo Square Suite ... CD
Truth Revolution, 2023. Used ... Out Of Stock
Donald Harrison on alto saxophone, Max Moran on acoustic bass, Joe Dyson on drums, and Zaccai Curtis on piano. CD
 
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MEB (Miles Electric Band)That You Not Dare To Forget ... LP
Columbia/Legacy, 2023. New Copy ... $14.99 28.99
The electric years of Miles Davis have left a huge legacy in music – one that's referenced again and again, and continually revisited by generations of musicians, both young and old! Here, that legacy gets some especially nice treatment – by a group of artists who include some key collaborators with Miles in years back, plus other musicians too – in a project that even features two unreleased solo performance by Davis himself! Vince Wilburn Jr is the leader of the project, and players are almost far too many to mention here – so we'll just list a few – including Wallace Roney, Bernard Wright, Vernon Reid, Stanley Clarke, Ron Carter, Donald Harrison, Marcus Miller, Jeremy Pelt, John Scofield, and Lenny White – all working in deeply layered territory that definitely pushes the older electric mode forward. Titles include "Over My Shoulder", "Hail To The Real Chief (long version)", "Mellow Kisses", "That You Dare Not To Forget", and "Bitches Are Back". LP, Vinyl record album
(45 rpm pressing!)

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✨✧ Various2000 Ford Detroit Jazz Festival ... CD
Ford, 2000. Used ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
Music from Poncho Sanchez, Brasil Brazil, Carribean Jazz Project, Stefon Harris, Carla Cook, the Jazztimes Superband, Uptown Vocal Jazz Quartet, Steve Turre, Abbey Lincoln, Donald Harrison Jr, Mingus Big Band, and Rufus Harley. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ MEB (Miles Electric Band)That You Not Dare To Forget ... LP
Columbia/Legacy, 2023. Sealed ... Out Of Stock
The electric years of Miles Davis have left a huge legacy in music – one that's referenced again and again, and continually revisited by generations of musicians, both young and old! Here, that legacy gets some especially nice treatment – by a group of artists who include some key collaborators with Miles in years back, plus other musicians too – in a project that even features two unreleased solo performance by Davis himself! Vince Wilburn Jr is the leader of the project, and players are almost far too many to mention here – so we'll just list a few – including Wallace Roney, Bernard Wright, Vernon Reid, Stanley Clarke, Ron Carter, Donald Harrison, Marcus Miller, Jeremy Pelt, John Scofield, and Lenny White – all working in deeply layered territory that definitely pushes the older electric mode forward. Titles include "Over My Shoulder", "Hail To The Real Chief (long version)", "Mellow Kisses", "That You Dare Not To Forget", and "Bitches Are Back". LP, Vinyl record album
(2023 RSD pressing, still sealed, with obi.)
Also available That You Not Dare To Forget ... LP 14.99

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✨✧ New Orleans Legacy EnsembleSpirits of Congo Square ... CD
Candid, 2000. Used ... Out Of Stock
Featuring Nicholas Payton, Marlon Jordan, and Jamil Sharif on trumpet, Delfeayo Marsalis on trombone, Louis Ford on clarinet, Donald Harrison Jr on alto sax, Victor Goines on tenor sax, Peter Martin on piano, Elton Heron on bass, Adonis Rose on drums, and John O'Neal on vocals. CD
 
 
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