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Bill Bruford ~ If Summer Had It's Ghostswith Ralph Towner and Eddie GomezDiscipline, 1997
I was in the same camp for a long time AC. Until a few months ago all I had of his was Monk's Blues on vinyl. Then a friend shared this one, and I thought 'maybe I should revisit my thinking'. Picked up the Real Gone Jazz 6 album CD remaster, and have been pleasantly surprised. I think like many we heard mostly his late '60s & '70s work and felt he was too free form. His '50s & early '60s work was more 'classic' jazz based, and quite accessible. I see there are a couple of other remaster sets available now by Enlightenment, 54-57 & 57-61 (5 discs for ~ $15 @ azon), that I'll probably check out. The RGJ sets are well done, but seems like there is a tad more bang for the buck with the Enlightenment sets, and they are (to my ears) well remastered. I have a dozen of the RGJ sets, only 1 of the E-ment at the moment, Bill Evans. Makes for an inexpensive way to check various artists out without breaking the bank.
Samples: Patricia Barber - The Cole Porter Mix
Try this one guys. It's a very accessible album.Samples: Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington