Terence Blanchard and Donald Harrison made five albums together between 1983 and 1988, all employing the same post-bop style that had proved so successful for the Messengers. This is ‘Oliver’s Twist’ from ‘New York Second Line’ (1984). Blanchard on trumpet, Harrison alto saxophone, Mulgrew Miller piano, Lonnie Plaxico bass and Marvin ‘Smitty’ Smith drums.
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'Transamazonica’ from the self-titled 1971 album by Antonio Adolfo and A Brazuca, featuring Adolfo on electric piano, Luis Claudio Remos guitar, Luisao Maia bass, Paulinho Braga drums/percussion, Semiramis ‘Bimba’ Rubim vocals and Luis Keller vocals.
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From the 1986 album ‘Double Take’, a collaboration between trumpeters Freddie Hubbard and Woody Shaw, a version of Freddie’s ‘Hub-Tones’ featuring Kenny Garrett alto saxophone, Mulgrew Miller piano, Cecil McBee bass and Carl Allen drums.
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