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Back when I was in school most of the jazz records from the sixties that I needed to study were out of print. You might be able to find a copy at a used record store or at the library but you usually had to go underground. If you finally did get a copy then you absorbed every note on that record like a thirsty person suckin’ on a damp sponge in the desert.

I think of my introduction to Larry Young as my second "jazz awakening” (the first was Sonny Rollins) and it happened when Michael Kocour, now Director of Jazz Studies at Arizona State University, dubbed me a cassette of Larry’s 1966 Blue Note album Unity. My brain was not prepared for the combined impact of Larry Young, Woody Shaw, Joe Henderson, and Elvin Jones. To this day Unity is one of the only records that I kept on every iPod, iPhone, or iMac that I’ve owned. Thank you Mike!

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