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Eleven is the Loneliest Number
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Many years ago, bastard Mike suggested that our anniversary shows feature groups comprised of as many members as the anniversary was of years. How's that for a mouthful (mindful?) Anyway, good idea until right about now. Eleven is an awkward number unless you're fielding a footie team, and the boys have some issues finding albums that fit the bill or even glance in the direction of this anniversary. Next year, all bets are off.Playlist
- Discussion of Gil Evans' album Gil Evans & Ten (Prestige) 5:41
- Discussion of Nat Adderley's album That's Right (Riverside) 20:08
- Discussion of Mike Stern and Jeff Lorber's album Eleven (Concord) 32:28
- Discussion of Bobby Selvaggio's album Stories, Dreams and Inspirations (Hidden Cinema) 44:48
- Pop Matters 59:17
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