Hey thank you. Here is the next 3 (and more) - and partly listened after vodka, tonic and bitters last night and made it all so much better@Vivek
Blue Serge is a fantastic album and the only one I have by Chaloff.
Haven‘t heard it in quite a while, so thanks for reminding me
Sonny Clark - Leapin’ and Lopin’ was fabulous. With Tommy Turrentine, Charlie Rouse (Mr Monk’s sideman in my favourite Jackie-ing), Billie Higgins and Butch Warren. And Ike Quebec. Last album as a leader before his death - same like Chaloff above
Anat Cohen - Luminosa is one that I have posted about earlier. Superb by this Israeli clarinet and sax player with originals and interpretations of Brazilian jazz. But I love Putty Boy Strut. Hers and the original by the awesome Flying Lotus.
Madhav Chari - From the other side - from the Indian jazz pianist who has passed on. I sat his autograph on the cover - must have been after his excellent concert at NCPA. Very lovely jazz - some standards and originals in a trio format. Verging now and then on intellectual
could not find a link so you would have to take my word for it! But I wanted to post this album which I just love - it was part of the other Cs
My CD starts with Swing to Bop. He plays and plays and plays. Again so inventive (bizarrely the other such solos that comes to mind are Zappa’s in Willie the pimp - although not jazz or of Allman Brothers and Dicky Betts in Memory of Elizabeth Reed)
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KHiclrHm-ig
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7rQWh62VUHE