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Finest drumming on a studio album
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<blockquote data-quote="Nirvana" data-source="post: 740088" data-attributes="member: 1067"><p>Damn,have to agree that Simon Phillips is one mighty talented drummer boy! :notworthy:</p><p></p><p>Also love the two examples Dave gave,always on the edge of my seat when listening to those two specific tracks.</p><p>On the local front,Ian Herman of Tananas was fantastic,and I enjoy Kevin Gibson when given free reign with the right jazz/blues outfit(live).</p><p>Max Roach has been mentioned,and for less spectacular,but great technical/atmospheric textures,I like the work of Jack de Johnette and Manu Katche</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nirvana, post: 740088, member: 1067"] Damn,have to agree that Simon Phillips is one mighty talented drummer boy! :notworthy: Also love the two examples Dave gave,always on the edge of my seat when listening to those two specific tracks. On the local front,Ian Herman of Tananas was fantastic,and I enjoy Kevin Gibson when given free reign with the right jazz/blues outfit(live). Max Roach has been mentioned,and for less spectacular,but great technical/atmospheric textures,I like the work of Jack de Johnette and Manu Katche [/QUOTE]
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