Dr. Lonnie Smith and David Fathead Newman play songs by Beck. Tracks include "Tropicalia", "New Pollution", "Loser", "Paper Tiger", and "Where It's At". CD
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Wynton Kelly —
Full View ... LP Milestone, 1966. Sealed ...
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An obscure late 60s trio album – one that has the piano of Wynton Kelly next to the bass of Ron McClure and drums of Jimmy Cobb – on titles that include "I Thought", "Walk On By", "Scufflin", "Autumn Leaves", "On A Clear Day", and "Born To Be Blue". LP, Vinyl record album
(Sealed 70s pressing. Cover has one slightly bumped corner, but is great overall.)
One of the few American albums cut by saxophonist Chris Woods – a wonderfully talented player who cut some of his best work in Paris during the early 70s! The album captures some of the charm of Woods' best European records – with a lightly dancing groove on the best tracks, one that hints at his strong propensity for playing in modal lines, a trait he shared with Nathan Davis, a contemporary on the European scene, and a slightly similar player. Woods here is a bit more rootsy than Davis, though – working in an easily soulful setting, with pianist Jim McNeely, plus trumpet, bass, and drums. Woods plays flute and alto – and tracks include "Monsieur Le Bois In Paris", "What That", "Modus Operandi", and a nice version of "Scufflin Along". LP, Vinyl record album
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