Nice to see you back Paul. Love the Flying Dutchman label. You described the Odyssey album better than I ever heard it described before. Well done. I completely agree with you. I actually found my copy on Moest for a dollar at the original Goodwill shop in Boston on Harrison Ave. Supposedly there was another location called the Morgan Memorial Goodwill that opened up in Boston's South End in 1895. Fantastic finds Paul. Always the best seeing you do what you do so well~ Rob/Boston
Hey Rob! It feels good to be back. How all is well. Nice to see your comment popping up. Fun to hear your story how you found the Odyssey album. You're a lucky guy :) It shows also these records can end up at the triftstore. Have a great musical weekend. Cheers. /Paul
Hi ya Paul 🎉☀️happy to see you and I’m sending much happiness and joy during this holiday season and into 2025 for you and family n friends 🎄🎶🥳 ok watching my friend- Lis 😎
Hi Lis! Always nice to see your comments. Sending much happiness and joy in your direction. Hope you had a great year, and 2025 will be even better. Cheers. /Paul
Always happy to discover in your videos new sounds from everywhere in the world. I only knew Tim Maia,Roy Ayers and of course Henri Texier because he is french and it's my favorite album from him. I like also his albums on 2000's years on CD on label bleu with Junneau and others. Spirogyra and Odyssey were only names for me now with the help of your extracts I shall go and discover more in RUclips as the others albums you described here.Thanks
Hi Gerard! Thanks for stopping by and the comment. For some reason I think Varech is an album that could only be created in France. It's fantastic. There is so much in this universe. Happy to share my finds with you. Have a great weekend. /Paul
Thanks Paul…great selection. Glad Lonnie Liston Smith made it up there…certainly up to and including ‘Renaissance’ I would classify as Spiritual Jazz Funk…the best of which in my opinion is the sublime, laid back and heavenly ‘Visions of A New World’ …a special vibe.
Hi! Spiritual Jazz Funk sounds good to me :) Choosing between "Visions Of A New World" and "Reflections Of A Golden Dream" would be tough. Both great albums. Happy holidays. Cheers. /Paul
@XjunkieNL ...lets not forget Renaissance and Expansions..those 4 are the business. I agree..but if I had to choose would be Visions every time Paul. 👍🏼
Great albums and records. I've been lucky with Tim Maia records this year too. Thanks Paul! Happy New Year and Happy Holidays! New discoveries in the new year!
Hi! Thanks for stopping by. Always nice to see you :) We both are lucky finding some Tim Maia goodness. Hope and wishing 2025 will be good year for us. Cheers. /Paul
Paul, as I mentioned when you commented on my video I really missed your videos. These were some really funky jazz albums. The Fisher album was top notch and I also like the groove on the first album, The Call. They all had your signature funk groovy sound. You are still Funk Brother #1 .
Hey Steve! It's good to be back :) Those two albums are right up you alley. You will like the psychedelic touches to the music. I love broadening my taste in music, but looking back I always gravitate to this funky groove. Have a great weekend. /Paul
Hi Harssh. I have a nice surprise for you. This weekend I'm working on the list of top jazz albums of 2024. It is looking good. Plenty of fantastic records to refresh your listening set :) Thanks for watching. Cheers. /Paul
Super selections Paul - the Roy Ayers and William Fischer are fairly recent finds for me too - I would love a copy of the Odyssey album - I only have a seven inch - I love that blend of early seventies funk, jazz, soul and folk too
Hi Mark. Nice to see you stopping by. And maybe you only need the seven inch :) Although it is the perfect album for a breezy summers day. Cheers. /Paul
Hej Hatri. That Walter Bishop jr album is fantastic. A soundtrack to the seventies :) Sharp eye! That is indeed the new Kuja Orchestra. Thanks for watching. Have a great weekend. /Paul
Hope you don't have to wait as long for the next video as this one :) The Odyssey is something special. It took me a long time to find. Hope you're lucky in 2025. Cheers. /Paul
Excellent video! Henri Texier! He made a record just before this one called ‘Amir’. Also a great LP. A bit more of this style and released only a couple of years ago is a record by French artist, Kham Meslien “Fantomes… Futurs”. Worth checking out. Cheers!
Hi! Out of curiosity. Do you have a favorite...Amir or Varech? What a pleasant surprise was the release by Kham Meslien! A fantastic album. Thanks for the comment. Have a good weekend. /Paul
The Call sounds like it is my sweet spot when it comes to Jazz. The Fender Rhodes from the late 60s early 70s is magical. The only Walter Bishop are the Black Jazz released.
Hi! If you haven't heard the complete album. I can highly recommend it. Wouldn't be surprised if it is right in your sweet spot. There is just a hint of phychedelic rock to keep your interested. Cheers. /Paul
Missing that Lonnie Liston Smith! Only have Astral Travelling and Cosmic Funk by him. Anything on Flying Dutchman is an automatic purchase if I come across it. Only Mike Longo I have is Funkia on Groove Merchant. Roy Ayers I have next to nothing by, just never see him around, same with Tim Maia. William S. Fischer I do know very well, got an original promo copy plus the recent reissue. Yeah that electronic track could be easily left off. Oh man, Odyssey! Grail record for me, maybe one day I'll find a copy. I've seen this shown a few times over the years, I do not know how people are finding it. Just scored a used copy of The Sisters Love, apparently it came out a few years ago and is supposed to be their album for MoWest which was not released at the time. They had the wonderful funky track Give Me Your Love which was included on the Light In The Attic MoWest comp a friend of mine compiled. Cheers and happy holidays!
Hey Doug! Probably surprising my collection is missing Astral Travelling and Cosmic Funk. Together we are complete :) I don't really know what the reason is, but it's the same overhere...Roy Ayers albums have all disappeared. Almost impossible to find. Didn't know about the The Sisters Love. Thanks for the knowledge. As an artist it much be very frustrating to finish an album, and then discover it won't be released. Have a great weekend. /Paul
The Texier is fantastic. I have his first three LPs. He plays contrebasse on the album Claude Barthelemy - Jaune Et Encore on the Cobalt label. Cheap Heat.
Nice to see you back Paul. Love the Flying Dutchman label. You described the Odyssey album better than I ever heard it described before. Well done. I completely agree with you. I actually found my copy on Moest for a dollar at the original Goodwill shop in Boston on Harrison Ave. Supposedly there was another location called the Morgan Memorial Goodwill that opened up in Boston's South End in 1895. Fantastic finds Paul. Always the best seeing you do what you do so well~
Rob/Boston
Hey Rob! It feels good to be back. How all is well. Nice to see your comment popping up. Fun to hear your story how you found the Odyssey album. You're a lucky guy :) It shows also these records can end up at the triftstore. Have a great musical weekend. Cheers. /Paul
Always sharing great music for me to sample
Besides sending you joy and happiness...a lot of music to make you dance and sample :) /Paul
Hi ya Paul 🎉☀️happy to see you and I’m sending much happiness and joy during this holiday season and into 2025 for you and family n friends
🎄🎶🥳 ok watching my friend- Lis 😎
Hi Lis! Always nice to see your comments. Sending much happiness and joy in your direction. Hope you had a great year, and 2025 will be even better. Cheers. /Paul
Always happy to discover in your videos new sounds from everywhere in the world.
I only knew Tim Maia,Roy Ayers and of course Henri Texier because he is french and it's my favorite album from him.
I like also his albums on 2000's years on CD on label bleu with Junneau and others.
Spirogyra and Odyssey were only names for me now with the help of your extracts I shall go and discover more in RUclips as the others albums you described here.Thanks
Hi Gerard! Thanks for stopping by and the comment. For some reason I think Varech is an album that could only be created in France. It's fantastic. There is so much in this universe. Happy to share my finds with you. Have a great weekend. /Paul
Henri Texier wow ! Thank you and great video.
Hi! Mister Texier is a magician :) Thanks for the comment. Cheers. /Paul
Nice albums and descriptions, I enjoyed your clip, thank you, greetings from Norwich, England 🎶
Hi! Thanks for the comment. Hope 2025 will be just as vinylious as 2024 :) Have a nice weekend. Cheers. /Paul
Thanks Paul…great selection. Glad Lonnie Liston Smith made it up there…certainly up to and including ‘Renaissance’ I would classify as Spiritual Jazz Funk…the best of which in my opinion is the sublime, laid back and heavenly ‘Visions of A New World’ …a special vibe.
Hi! Spiritual Jazz Funk sounds good to me :) Choosing between "Visions Of A New World" and "Reflections Of A Golden Dream" would be tough. Both great albums. Happy holidays. Cheers. /Paul
@XjunkieNL ...lets not forget Renaissance and Expansions..those 4 are the business. I agree..but if I had to choose would be Visions every time Paul. 👍🏼
For some reason I never connected with Expansions...well except the title track of course :) /Paul
Great albums and records. I've been lucky with Tim Maia records this year too. Thanks Paul! Happy New Year and Happy Holidays! New discoveries in the new year!
Hi! Thanks for stopping by. Always nice to see you :) We both are lucky finding some Tim Maia goodness. Hope and wishing 2025 will be good year for us. Cheers. /Paul
Very good selection ☀
Thanks! Hope you enjoyed all the needle drops. Cheers. /Paul
Paul, as I mentioned when you commented on my video I really missed your videos. These were some really funky jazz albums. The Fisher album was top notch and I also like the groove on the first album, The Call. They all had your signature funk groovy sound. You are still Funk Brother #1 .
Hey Steve! It's good to be back :) Those two albums are right up you alley. You will like the psychedelic touches to the music. I love broadening my taste in music, but looking back I always gravitate to this funky groove. Have a great weekend. /Paul
I've been waiting for months for your list sir. I'm still listening to Poetic Justice, Feathers and Sunborn from last year's list. Thank you
Hi Harssh. I have a nice surprise for you. This weekend I'm working on the list of top jazz albums of 2024. It is looking good. Plenty of fantastic records to refresh your listening set :) Thanks for watching. Cheers. /Paul
Super selections Paul - the Roy Ayers and William Fischer are fairly recent finds for me too - I would love a copy of the Odyssey album - I only have a seven inch - I love that blend of early seventies funk, jazz, soul and folk too
Hi Mark. Nice to see you stopping by. And maybe you only need the seven inch :) Although it is the perfect album for a breezy summers day. Cheers. /Paul
Fantastic records, Paul. All lovely stuff. I've even got a couple of them, so I think I'll put them on right now. Cheers!
Hi Laurence! You had a funky night yesterday ;) Always nice to hear others have a similar taste and enjoy these albums. Cheers. /Paul
Amazing finds, would have loved to have found any of them. Thanks for sharing.
Hi! Looking back it is always surprising to see the many great records found during a year. Thanks for watching. Cheers. /Paul
HE'S BACK BABY🎉🎉🎉🎉
ALIVE AND KICKING!! :D
Hi Paul, great, you are back! Walter Bishop was my fav here, I have never ever seen Texier rec in Finland. Is that new Kuja on the wall? Greetings.
Hej Hatri. That Walter Bishop jr album is fantastic. A soundtrack to the seventies :) Sharp eye! That is indeed the new Kuja Orchestra. Thanks for watching. Have a great weekend. /Paul
I will give Odissey a listen and look for it,thanks Paul. Always looking forward to your next video.
Hope you don't have to wait as long for the next video as this one :) The Odyssey is something special. It took me a long time to find. Hope you're lucky in 2025. Cheers. /Paul
Had the odyssey album for quite some time. Very nice 👍
Hi Andy! Got to ask. Did it have a cut-out? :) Cheers. /Paul
@ no it doesn’t. It’s a u.s. Indianapolis press. 😃👍
Excellent video!
Henri Texier! He made a record just before this one called ‘Amir’. Also a great LP.
A bit more of this style and released only a couple of years ago is a record by French artist, Kham Meslien “Fantomes… Futurs”. Worth checking out.
Cheers!
Hi! Out of curiosity. Do you have a favorite...Amir or Varech? What a pleasant surprise was the release by Kham Meslien! A fantastic album. Thanks for the comment. Have a good weekend. /Paul
The Call sounds like it is my sweet spot when it comes to Jazz. The Fender Rhodes from the late 60s early 70s is magical. The only Walter Bishop are the Black Jazz released.
Hi! If you haven't heard the complete album. I can highly recommend it. Wouldn't be surprised if it is right in your sweet spot. There is just a hint of phychedelic rock to keep your interested. Cheers. /Paul
@ In reference to Walter Bishop, I meant to say the Black Jazz are the only ones I’ve heard.
My first guess was you meant it were the only ones in your collection :) /Paul
Missing that Lonnie Liston Smith! Only have Astral Travelling and Cosmic Funk by him. Anything on Flying Dutchman is an automatic purchase if I come across it. Only Mike Longo I have is Funkia on Groove Merchant. Roy Ayers I have next to nothing by, just never see him around, same with Tim Maia. William S. Fischer I do know very well, got an original promo copy plus the recent reissue. Yeah that electronic track could be easily left off. Oh man, Odyssey! Grail record for me, maybe one day I'll find a copy. I've seen this shown a few times over the years, I do not know how people are finding it. Just scored a used copy of The Sisters Love, apparently it came out a few years ago and is supposed to be their album for MoWest which was not released at the time. They had the wonderful funky track Give Me Your Love which was included on the Light In The Attic MoWest comp a friend of mine compiled. Cheers and happy holidays!
Hey Doug! Probably surprising my collection is missing Astral Travelling and Cosmic Funk. Together we are complete :) I don't really know what the reason is, but it's the same overhere...Roy Ayers albums have all disappeared. Almost impossible to find. Didn't know about the The Sisters Love. Thanks for the knowledge. As an artist it much be very frustrating to finish an album, and then discover it won't be released. Have a great weekend. /Paul
The Texier is fantastic. I have his first three LPs. He plays contrebasse on the album Claude Barthelemy - Jaune Et Encore on the Cobalt label. Cheap Heat.
Hi Dave. Didn't know that. Thanks for the tip. Mister Texier is a magican playing the bass. It's just illegal how funky he sounds :) Cheers. /Paul
Varech 😍
The one and only. What a special record! Cheers. /Paul
Oooooo I reeeeely like Sonny L Smith mm mm
...he got the touch to make any music groovy :D /Paul