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| Dexter
Gordon - Doin' All Right - Records |
| Dexter Gordon always played with a melancholy
smile in his sound. The joy he felt in playing his tenor
saxophone was apparent, as was his huge tone and playful
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| Eric
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| In the history of jazz, Eric Dolphy was
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| Lou
Donaldson - LD+3 Record |
| LD + 3 is a very
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| Jackie
McLean - Bluesnik Record |
| Jackie McLean's slightly acidic tone
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| Johnny
Coles - Little Johnny C Record |
| Little Johnny C
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| Sonny
Clark - Leapin and Lopin Album |
| This is timeless
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for granted during his life, he is now rightfully considered
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| Lee
Morgan - Tom Cat on Vinyl |
| The most
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| Sonny
Clark - Cool Struttin Album |
| Considered one
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| Hank
Mobley - Sextet Record |
| Hank Mobley's tenor
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sound that his albums were often given such basic names
as Hank, Hank Mobley, Hank Mobley Quintet and Hank Mobley
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| Tina
Brooks - Back To The Tracks Record |
| More than holding his own with a stellar
cast including trumpeter Blue Mitchell, altoist Jackie
McLean and a superb rhythm section on a mixture of originals
and standards, “Tina” constantly takes solo
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| Hugh
Masekela - Hope on Vinyl |
| "…Believe me, this double
45 makes the CD sound like digital dog crap. It you
thought the CD version sounded good, you ain't heard
nuttin' yet." Music = 7/11; Sound = 9/11 - Michael
Fremer. |
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| Donald
Fagen Morph the Cat Album |
| This is the best-sounding Steely Dan
or Donald Fagen album that I've heard. Prepare to be
blown away. Chad Kassem, Acoustic Sounds CEO |
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