Black Velvet wrote:
Grachan Moncur III - Evolution Grachan Moncur III - Some other Stuff (those two records are essential, imo) Mal Waldron - The Quest Joe McPhee - Nation Time (the record label Hat Hut was inaugurated original the release this guys material) Sam Rivers - Fuchsia Sing Song Bobby Hutcherson - Dialogue Philip Cohran and the Artistic Heritage Ensemble - On the Beach (Played with Sun Ra throughout the 50's and early 60's) Herbie Nichols - The Complete Blue Note Recordings (a three disc box from a seriously under-rated pianist) Masayuki Takayanagi - any album with his 'New Direction for the Arts Unit' or Kaoru Abe
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Got 15 Bobby Hutcherson soloalbums, but
Dialogue's was one of the few missing. Bought it today.
Haven't got anything by the others you reccomend either, except a wonderful Masabumi Kikuchi/Elvin Jones album called
Hollow Out from 1972. I'm certainly planning to check them all out.
I also bought Anthony (Tony) Williams debut
Life Time today, and I already know its a classic. All original compositions by Tony, still only
18 years old in 1964! Its also Blue Note's first purely avantgarde album, and with a fantastic lineup. A must have.