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    ‘Meridianne - A Wood Sylph’ from the 1997 duo album ‘1 + 1’ by Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone) and Herbie Hancock (piano).

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      ‘August’ from the album ‘The Ludwigsburg Concert’, the 2015 release of a 1993 live recording by the late and much-missed pianist Lyle Mays, who was joined by Bob Sheppard soprano saxophone, Marc Johnson bass and Mark Walker drums.

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        ‘Rainland’ from the 1992 solo album by Oregon’s Paul McCandless, featuring McCandless on oboe, Lyle Mays piano, Steve Cardenas guitar and Steve Rodby bass.

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          This will be my final post on the Jazz thread (and OTF), so I thought that I would bring things neatly up to date by linking to the last of the Spotify OTF Jazz playlists, which in total cover pretty much everything that I and others have posted here. Many thanks for the interest shown, the kind words and the encouragement given over the last few years. Cheerio.

          Spotify - OTF Jazz #16
          Spotify - OTF Jazz #17
          Spotify - OTF Jazz #18
          Spotify - OTF Jazz #19
          Spotify - OTF Jazz #20
          Spotify - OTF Jazz #21

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            Sorry to see you leave.

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              Yes very sorry to lose you gjw100

              Good luck with everything and hope all is OK with you.

              It's been a pleasure

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                A very, very sincere thank you for all that you have contributed over the years.

                You have enriched the experience of many and provided us with an incredibly valuable archive for future exploration.

                You will definitely be missed, but not forgotten.

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                  Thanks for everything gjw and nice to chat with you. Why not drop back sometime if you feel the itch?

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                    Does anyone know why gjw100 is leaving?

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                      Take care and return soon, gjw100. I only very seldomly clicked on a jazz offering tbh, but enjoyed your occasional Tun Wells anecdotes because of my own longish association with the place.

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                        Why is gjw100 leaving?

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                          I'm not a jazz fan so have never been on this thread before, but was led here intrigued by UAs 100,000th post - and I'd just echo what's been said above about gjw100 departing the OTF scene. I'm sorry to see you go and hope everything is ok, from one ex-HMRCer to another.

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                            Yes, what he said. If you see this, gjw100, then we hope all's well. And, selfishly, that you might pop back in some day.

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                              I missed the posts on here from 12 to 14 July at the time. Very sorry to learn that OTF has lost gjw100. This thread is a great OTF legacy.

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                                Vince Guaraldi Trio - Cast Your Fate To The Wind, 1962



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                                  Originally posted by gjw100 View Post
                                  ‘Moon Dance’ from tenor saxophonist Ilhan Ersahin’s 2018 album ‘Solar Plexus’, with Ibrahim Maalouf trumpet, Dave Harrington guitar, Alp Ersonmez bass, Brandon Lewis drums, Turgut Alp Bkoglu drums and Izzet Kizil percussion.
                                  I've recently come across Ibrahim Maalouf - I was taken with the track 'Certainties' on the chill jazz radio station I sometimes stream later on in the evenings. It's from his album Wind, which is as gorgeous as it is mellow.

                                  Add: just read the above farewell post from gjw100, so would like to echo everyone's else's tributes and gratitude to what is effectively his thread.
                                  Last edited by imp; 24-02-2024, 12:58.

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                                    I’d like to add my sentiments to everyone else’s and wish gjw100 all the best and to thank him for this thread.
                                    I like about a third of the stuff posted which is one helluva hit rate with something as wide in scope as jazz. Especially with my aversion to overly weird, fast and discordant stuff.

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                                      Originally posted by imp View Post

                                      I've recently come across Ibrahim Maalouf - I was taken with the track 'Certainties' on the chill jazz radio station I sometimes stream later on in the evenings. It's from his album Wind, which is as gorgeous as it is mellow.

                                      Add: just read the above farewell post from gjw100, so would like to echo everyone's else's tributes and gratitude to what is effectively his thread.
                                      I’ve given this album a few listens and I more than like it. Further investigation into the fellers back catalogue will be required.

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                                        The Vampires are an Australian four piece jazz group from Australia. I hadn’t heard them before coming across ‘Nightjar’ their recently released album that features Chris Abrahams from The Necks on piano. It’s very good.

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