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Old 07.19.2006, 04:47 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by Daddylikes
Uhm, not all of these are truly "hard bop" musicians.

I appreciate that point, and all I can say is that I checked a few websites and some literature to make sure that the people I listed were considered to be 'hard bop' exponents. Those who aren't at least touched upon the genre, so it can be a vote for greatest ever performer to play some hard bop.

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Originally Posted by terminalpharmacy
Silver's Songs for my father is brilliant

It is. He has made (and long may he continue to make) some of the most consistently high quality recordings of any artists. I never hesitate to say that 'Blowin THe Blues Away' is one of my top three LPs, and one of the finest ever recordings.
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