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Burton - Times Square

I love this cd. Check out this youtube vid. It's a record! Some of you will probably think it sounds horrible. But I loved and love records. When I hear that sound of the record a little worn I get chills!

This cd I love especially for the vibe sound. It's I think my favorite vibe sound on a recording. And the vibes sound beautiful on Coral!

What do you think? Check out the whole record it's really great!

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John Keene Mon, 06/19/2017 - 15:25

I saw this lineup at Northern Kentucky State University back in 1978 0r 79. I recall reading somewhere that it was Gary's first album as leader where he didn't have a chordal instrument other this his vibes in the band. I don't recall any other of his albums with trumpet as the solo horn voice.

I sure wish ECM would release Easy As Pie and Picture This with Jim Ogren on alto sax. I have them on LP but I'd appreciate a CD of each.

cochranm Tue, 06/20/2017 - 09:55

Coral is a gorgeous tune, and a long time favorite of mine. I also really like the Steve Swallow tune Como En Vietnam on this album.

tedwolff Tue, 06/20/2017 - 16:16

There are a few other nice recordings of this tune on the site. Ed Saindon has one, Arturo Serra recorded one in 2011, and I uploaded one just a few months ago. It's a lovely, and perhaps overlooked ballad.

Steve Shapiro Wed, 06/21/2017 - 10:57

I was just reading the interview with Joe Locke in Masters of the Vibes, and he mentions this album, which was surprising to me... I remember seeing this quartet live (although I don't think Roy Haynes did the tour) and I played the crap out of this album in the late 70s. It's funny that while the rest of the world was listening to Disco Duck, there was so much great creative music at that time! And this record really defines a certain concept of playing in a quartet with a horn...all vibists should check it out!

ps. I also love the picture of the group on the back cover, standing in the middle of the street in midtown, with Roy wearing boots that go up to his ass!

John Keene Sat, 06/24/2017 - 06:08

In reply to by Steve Shapiro

Now that you mention it, I remember Bob Moses being the drummer on the gig I saw with this group. I really enjoyed this period of Gary being the only chordal instrument in the group, and I think this was the album that inspired me to purchase a ProVibe and shelve my small-bar Deagan for a couple of decades.

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