My Two Favorite Underappreciated Albums

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npowloski
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by npowloski »

One album by Chris Washburne is a trombone sound, with a bit more of a bop to it compared other salsa artists. I bought it years ago at a store called "Post Hip Music" in Portland, OR.

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Jorgen van Rijen has one of the clearest trombone sounds in the world. It is on great display here on his sackbutt album.

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Briande
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by Briande »

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npowloski
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by npowloski »

I love it! Thanks for sharing, I won't hold the valves against it.
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by harrisonreed »

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A church, an organ, a trombone, and two omni mics in the center of the church. This album is skipped over by most, but I think BIS was pushing the envelope the entire way. It has a piece written specifically for the 36H alto, a few standards from Liszt, and then pieces like this, where they took away all the mics and tech and just put your ears in the middle of the church.
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by mbarbier »

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A church, an organ, a trombone, and two omni mics in the center of the church. This album is skipped over by most, but I think BIS was pushing the envelope the entire way. It has a piece written specifically for the 36H alto, a few standards from Liszt, and then pieces like this, where they took away all the mics and tech and just put your ears in the middle of the church.[/quote]

agreed about this one- really fantastic on every front and Jorgen's Sackbutt album! Totally amazing playing.

on classical playing Rick Stout and Tina Dahl's album is really amazing. Especially considering they recorded it about a year after Rick returned to playing and the orchestra after a multiyear injury leave. Whole thing is great, but Rick and Tina on the Creston are fantastic- can really hear they've been playing together for a few decades.

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I love all of George Lewis's output, but his first solo record is a really special album too. think he was like 22 or such. just incredible for someone so young.

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Briande
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by Briande »

[quote="npowloski"]I love it! Thanks for sharing, I won't hold the valves against it.[/quote]
I should have mentioned it’s Raul de Souza before he started going by that name.
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Joebone
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by Joebone »

Seconded on Raul da Souza - always one of my favorites, particularly on the slide.

Meanwhile, here's a Jimmy Knepper album that merits the broadest possible attention - this is just the title tune, but the entire album is superb...

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And while my tastes in classical playing may not be well formed, Bill Booth's album - "Balancing Act" - has struck me as far more musical and compelling than others that I have heard.
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by rickfaulknernyc »

Man, y'all are hitting some of my favorites here! I've had both the Knepper and Lewis records since the 80's, and the Raulzinho one is a classic of the "hard Bossa" of the 60's in Brazil. I've been meaning to get the Van Rijen, too. Here's a favorite of mine, from the great Cuban trombonist Generoso Jimenez:

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To my ears, he's mostly playing valve trombone on this album (every other recording I know he's playing slide) but he's still swinging!
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by rickfaulknernyc »

[quote="Joebone"]Meanwhile, here's a Jimmy Knepper album that merits the broadest possible attention - this is just the title tune, but the entire album is superb...[/quote]

Another great Knepper album from this period is Jimmy Knepper in L.A., also quintet (with Lew Tabackin). Couldn't find any samples on YouTube, but it rivals Cunningbird in quality.
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by rickfaulknernyc »

And a reggae classic from Rico Rodriguez, Roots to the Bone:

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by LetItSlide »

Urbie Green - Let's Face the Music and Dance. Very mainstream of course but Urbie's playing is stunningly beautiful.
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by dukesboneman »

I know it`s not a "Trombone" recording but the playing is INCREDIBLE !!

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by Trombonjon »

Right There by Steve Turre and New Friends by Fred Wesley. If I could choose a third, it would probably be Trombone Man by the late Juan Pablo Torres.