BEST little know Jazz Album that you ever heard?


DUKE PEARSON THE RIGHT TOUCH 1969. I have it in my top 5 all time!

calvinj

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@wharfy 

Thanks for the heads-up! Just loaded on my Aurender

David I bet Ed Cherry’s trio sounds fantastic through your system .😊

Charles

@mahgister 

Here he plays with a delicate fingering and his tone expression are fabulous

Spot on! 👍

Love the accompanying drummer here. Very nice cymbal work. Very nice by all involved on this recording.

Charles

Given the caliber of responses posted here I think most will appreciate the superb jazz guitarist Ed Cherry. This is his trio performing in a small NYC venue in 2016.

@wharfy I believe you’ll really like these guys. They can play!!

 

 

@wharfy

Good choice! I’ve had that CD at least 15years and still listen to it. Love the combination of Jack Sheldon (Trumpet) and Harold Land (Tenor saxophone) terrific chemistry.

My choice for "little known gem" (So many I could name 😊) "Constellation" by Sonny Stitt. He alternates between Alto and Tenor saxophones with superb accompanying by pianist Barry Harris. Nice mixture of Hard bop and ballads.

Charles