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Dexter Gordon ?– Doin' Allright - another 2019 analog reissue hit from Blue Note

 
Ella (& a few duets) with LSO. With a little digital manipulation the whole thing hangs together very nicely. Indeed, this is a very enjoyable collection.
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An amazing artist at the peak of her powers.
 
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Vijay Iyer Sextet ?– Far From Over
I saw Vijay a couple of weeks ago @ the Vanguard in NYC. superb concert and he was nice enough to sign a couple of albums I bought including this one, take a couple of selfies and have a chat after the show. Very nice guy.

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Currently on the record player, 'City of Eyes', Ralph Towner, Gary Peacock, Markus Stockhausen, Paul McCandless, and Jerry Granelli. ECM 1388, 1989. "Recorded digitally." More late night magic from ECM.
 
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I'll look for 'December Avenue'. Have you heard 'Suspended Night'? ECM, 2004. Recommended.

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Found in the bowels of Qobuz, this originally released in 1955. On first listen it’s really rather good.
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Bobby Hutcherson, 'Happenings', the Music Matters 45 RPM reissue, with Herbie Hancock, Bob Cranshaw (bass), and Joe Chambers, (drums). This is a favourite LP from a favourite artist.
 
There are tons of titles not available in the US.
Sometimes when you search for an artist, using the top/right search box, Qobuz will say "3 titles". Then you click on the artist name to see the results page, and all you'll get is a "no albums available" or something to that effect.
Seems like a licensing thing, and they'll gradually have those available.
 
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