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Old 04-30-2010, 02:15 AM
 
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Default Best Scofield albums for his Bop playing?

Not just strictly bop, but where it features ,say, against standards or RC.....
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YouTube - John Scofield - There Is No Greater Love

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maybe the duo album with john abercrombie?
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Old 04-30-2010, 09:44 AM
 
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I like this one:


Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); John Scofield (guitar); Dave Holland (bass); Al Foster (drums).
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That Joe Hen album is killing.

Works for Me is probably imo one of his best straight ahead sides. Not only he plays excellent but his all-star band is pretty hot.
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The trio album with Bill Stewart and Steve Swallow called EnRoute.
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That Joe Hen album is killing.

Works for Me is probably imo one of his best straight ahead sides. Not only he plays excellent but his all-star band is pretty hot.
My same choices.
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maybe the duo album with john abercrombie?
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That would be my choice since both John's refer to it as their "Bebop Album".

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I like this one:


Joe Henderson (tenor saxophone); John Scofield (guitar); Dave Holland (bass); Al Foster (drums).
A gorgeous cd!!

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