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Elvin
Jones' classic "Live at the Lighthouse" recordings have provided a generation
of jazz musicians (myself definitely included) with tremendous inspiration and
material for study. Liebman and Grossman raised the bar for what could be
accomplished on the saxophone after assimilating the musical language of John
Coltrane, and Elvin Jones was at the absolute peak of his powers. The joy these
four musicians must have shared playing together still jumps out of the
speakers at you, and it remains a shining example of jazz at its most
vital.
Chris
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