there's an album called turning point by john campbell:
http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=MISS70307071449&sql=Ahqk9ikm6bb
69 i haven't heard anything but the title track, which left an indelible
impression when wdet's ed love played it years ago. its a somewhat
melancholy boppish tune which gives me reason to believe that the rest of
the lp might be pretty dope.>>>

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really nice recordings, l.l.c.
<http://www.homepage.mac.com/reallynice/>


on 7/7/03 1:40 PM, Jonny McIntosh at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I was going to ask if anyone had any strong recommendations on jazz from
> after the 70s. Andrew Hill's album from 2002, "Dusk", is a firm favourite of
> mine - I'm listening to it for about the 200th time as I type. It isn't
> Marsalis style classic jazz, it isn't noisy art made for Wire readers, it's
> just ace. Much like Joe Henderson (yes OK, Jurren so what? ;) Andrew Hill
> just focused on his own musical personality, without caring much for
> fashion. That's a good signal that Here-lies-great-music if you ask me.
> Anyone else got some hot late jazz tips?
> 
> Dusk:
> http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=CASS70305161434&sql=Aexg9keztaq7q
> 

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