The contrast between Scofields acerbic, gnarly guitar lines and the pointillistic detail of Mendozas orchestrations offers a juxtaposition of tones and textures that is thrillingly dramatic. It wasnt his inaugural recording venture, but it was unequivocally his first significant album. I consider that album full blown jazz as opposed to a popular label. Though hes led many trios over the years, this album is widely considered to feature the Oscar Peterson Trio, featuring bassist Ray Brown and drummer Ed Thigpen. Night Train features a fantastically fun C Jam Blues, a nostalgic-sounding take on Georgia on My Mind and the laidback Bags Groove. This album is a wonderful spotlight on Oscar Peterson. Jackie McLean. was Gordons third album for the label and found him in the company of pianist Sonny Clark, bassist Butch Warren, and drummer Billy Higgins. But as my old Grandpappy used to say One mans meat is another mans poison . Such a list would take years to compile, and would take the combined efforts of many jazz buffs, but could be extraordinary, and a great gift to prosperity. Cool Struttin' and Leapin and Lopin' are classics. Camp Meeting Bruce Hornsby. Ornette Coleman at #5?? Time stood still. Major oversight. As well as showcasing new material, Goodman also offered up a history of jazz, including some ragtime and Dixieland tunes in his set, affirming that he truly lived up to his billing as the King Of Swing. Recorded in 1962, Go! Sun Roms Jason Adasiewicz. MICHAEL BRECKER have a place for me but also CHARLIE PARKER WITH STRINGS is beautiful, right ? Some would be in the top 50, others would be bubbling under Though the saxophonist was contracted to Prestige at the time, he was allowed to record a one-off session for Alfred Lions Blue Note label, and it turned out to be an absolute gem. thank you , Wow what a great list! Barney Kessel. I have 33 of those fifty, and this list is very much like my personal list. A posthumous release, this compilation album, first issued in 1987, drew together disparate sides, including solo recordings and cuts that document his stint with Goodman. What should be my next album? No Miles Silent Way, No Trane at the Vanguard, No Trane at Birdland, No Wes Bumpin, No Monk and Trane at the 5 Spot, and especially you cant put Pharoah Sanders Karma in the Top 50???. But of course, we have all, our favorites, Mine, I must say, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis and Dizzy Gillespie, and A hell of others Great musicans! i agree that those listed were great. Maybe not Top 10 in many eyes, but at least Top 50. no Freddie Hubbard, Gato Barbieri, Dizzy Gillespie, Bill Evans Trio Portrait In Jazz Bud Powell The Amazing Bud Powell Vo.1 and please dont forget Norman Granz series JATP Jazz at the Philharmonic. Arranger Ellis cradles Holidays fragile voice with lush cushions of sound though they cant disguise the compelling emotional nakedness of the singers performances. I LOVE Sketches, but so many people dont get it. Walker), covers (Sonny Rollins Airegin and Dave Brubecks In Your Own Sweet Way) and standards (Polka Dots And Moonbeams). Really?! [2] Jelly Roll Mortons 1926/1927 recordings should be there, Where is Lady Day Significantly, arranger Gil Evans also worked on the session, and his friendship with the trumpeter would lead to future collaborations in the late 50s (on the albums Miles Ahead, Porgy And Bess and Sketches Of Spain). I myself could not be happy living without this chunk of music in the world. KUDOS FOR PROMOTING JAZZ MUSIC BUT HOW ABOUT YOU ACTUALLY LISTEN TO THE RECORDS RATHER THAN COMPILE OTHER DATA? Im a huge Miles Davis fan. Elevated Michael Blake. 17. Only the final cut, the gently swinging Riff Raff, doffs its cap to hard bop on what is an ambitious but hugely impressive recording. Coltrain Plays the Blues or Blue Train Now thats some heavy shit. 5. Bix. 1966 was, after all, the age of game-changing albums such as Revolver and Pet Sounds, but in the Copa Room, in Sinatras presence, none of that seemed to matter. Usually music lists have me swinging immediately out of the gate! Max Roach Freedom Now Suite Though renowned for bravura displays of technique, Peterson also showed subtlety and restraint on an album that deepened appreciation for his undoubted genius. Though he was terminally ill at the time, Breckers playing is wonderfully vibrant and brimming with a life-affirming vigor. No Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Vince Guaraldis, Anita ODay this list is certainly lacking. Earl Hines A Monday Date (solo piano 1928 recordings). Change Chick Corea. Spotify didnt have Keith Jarrets The Kln Concert so I just marked its place with Birth in case Spotify would acquire it at another time. In music and meditation we talk about being in the moment and In a Silent Way is a completely transcendent masterpiece. The Sidewinders title song, with its jaunty soul-jazz groove and infectious horn motifs, was a hit single for Blue Note and helped the parent album become the labels best-selling LP. Key track: Angel Eyes, Largely ignored and selling barely 1,000 copies on its release in January 1976, the Missouri guitar magus debut jazz album gradually grew in stature and went on to be regarded as a post-bop masterpiece. By the time that the North Carolina pianist/composer recorded Brilliant Corners for Riverside in 1956, however, he was beginning to get the recognition and accolades he deserved. Michel Petrucciani Bill Evans Sunday school professor at the village Vanguard. There were THREE great jazz albums released in 1959; Brubecks Time Out, Daviss Kind of Blue, and Gerry Mulligans What is There to Say?, which was released before the other two and I believe is the #1 jazz album of all time. I would have included Michael Franks The art of tea but you cant get em all in i guess, Hi, the list made me discover a few albums but all the comments of you guys, made me discover much more musician and great albums!! It also helped to transform Astrud Gilberto into a star who then launched her own successful career. Check out some of the greatest jazz albums on vinyl here. ?And Art Tatum,Oscar Peterson,Django and Stphane,Benny Carter,Betty Carter,Sun Ra?? And His Mother Called Him Bill. Its got that beautiful version of Three Views of Secret with Toots Thielemanss soulful harmonica lead. This is THE place where audiophiles and audio companies discuss vintage, contemporary and new audio products, music servers, music streamers, computer audio, digital-to-analog converters, turntables, phono stages, cartridges, reel-to-reel tape machines, speakers, headphones and tube and solid-state amplification. Believe it or not, youll be cornered at Koln with Keith Jarrett performance. Madeline Ghost Rhythms. Changeless Keith Jarrett The Storyteller Uri Gurvich. A vivid snapshot of the Basie band in its youthful prime. The album begins with a supreme slice of self-penned driving hard bop called Cheese Cake, which would remain in Gordons repertoire until his death in 1990. The fact that it has stimulated so much discussion is fantastic. Sketches of Spain. Billie Holiday : Stange Fruit, Hey there, One woman on the list. For a broader and more realistic list it would need much from the 70s and those gems from the 80s and 90s. Time Out, because it helped bring jazz to the non-jazzers. I would stick with original issues. A well, whatever One thing I cant deny through all the discussion. Perhaps it is not the fault of the writer or the editor but perhaps it is. Released in January 1960, Giant Steps marked the first time that Coltrane had recorded an album of all-original material, and, significantly, two of the songs the classic title tune, with its mesmerizing descending melody over cyclical chord changes, and the gorgeous ballad Naima went on to become recognised as jazz standards. The vest album for me is ALS. As well as swinging uptempo numbers with blaring horns, the album contains some beautifully subdued slower numbers defined by deft and subtle orchestral nuances. TAKE FIVE, TIME OUT, TIME FURTHER OUT BRUBECK Several of the arrangements are truly magnificent. Indeed, their interplay reaches an almost telepathic level of communication. Blume Nerija. The greatest trio album ever. This is the only Bud thats truly amazing. Key track: Youve Changed, Given that most of Reinhardts seminal recordings preceded the long-playing LP and came out as 78 rpm singles, the best way to appreciate the Belgian guitar-playing gypsys music is to seek out a compilation album. Interesting list overall though. Key track: Idle Moments, This jazz aristocrats band was famed for its panache, dynamism, and unerring sense of swing, and all those qualities can be heard on this explosive 1957 recording. And of course Bechet. I would not include reissue compliations in the list. Oceanic Suite Atlantis Jazz Ensemble. Key track: Four Winds, The Modern Jazz Quartets pianist John Lewis was an early champion of Ornette Coleman, the free jazz revolutionary from Fort Worth, but it was still a surprise that the group renowned for its elegant chamber jazz style influenced by classical music would make the Texan saxophonists Lonely Woman the title track of its 1962 LP. Instead Collocutor. Oh ! WebJackson, Johnson, Brown & Company (Original Jazz Classics, 1983) Soular Energy (Concord Jazz, 1984) One O'Clock Jump (Verve, 1984) Bye Bye Blackbird (Paddle Wheel, 1985) Don't Forget the Blues (Concord Jazz, 1985) The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio (Concord Jazz, 1987) rec. While those on the list are great, The Crusaders have always been and always will be #1 on my list. And if theyre gonna include compilations, then you MUST include the phenomenal CTI Records- The Cool Revolution. Further Definitions is both important and wonderful. Birds complete Savoy recordings are Number 3. You need more Art Blakey Free For All, Ugetsu are two that come to mind quickly. Great list. There is one Dexter Gordon album, but should be at least two. Kind of Blue will be hard to beat ever. His first album as a leader came shortly afterwards, in 1956, when Burrell joined Alfred Lions Blue Note label; the company where he cut his magnum opus, Midnight Blue, seven years later. Key track: Lonely Woman, One of jazzs most colorful characters, renowned for his volcanic temper, Charles Mingus a bass player and composer originally from Arizona but raised in Los Angeles created a unique style that melded driving hard bop with plaintive blues cries and sanctified gospel cadences. Would like a list of peoples DIDs, perhaps stopping at 1,000. jOHN hANDY LIVE AT mONTEREY Mose Allison Sings Donald Byrd and Voices A New Perspective Blossom Dearie anything Dakota Stato The Late Late Show June Christy Something Cool Pharoah Sanders Karma Mc Coy Tyner Atlantis just off the top of my head. i have 27 of these, a very fine list. a nice list, BUT really focused on the 1950s thru 1970s and lots of omissions even from that period (no Sun Ra, the Blakey band that had Shorter and Hubbard and Cedar Walton in it, You know that by American it was meant as North American and more specifically the United States of American rather than Canada, Central or South American. Id love to know who your jury was. I dont see how you can take something as broad and diverse as the entire body of jazz recordings and narrow it down to 50. etc. These lists are always subjective and reflect the personal taste of compiler. I was 13.yrs at that time. Charts Avg. LIVE AT THE BLUE NOTE or ELLA AND OSCAR (now THERES killing two birds with one stone!) Duke and Basie are there (as is Goodman). Though Basies Decca tenure was short, it was incredibly fertile, resulting in the hits Honeysuckle Rose and Pennies From Heaven. His band at the time included Lester Young, Freddie Green and Jo Jones, as well as vocalists Jimmy Rushing and Helen Humes. session are Freddie Hubbard, Bobby Hutcherson, Richard Davis, and an 18-year-old Tony Williams on drums. In a recent interview, Diana Krall said that Oscar Petersons Night Train was the album that made her want to be a jazz pianist and specifically made her want to play with Ray Brown. Recorded in February 1964, Out To Lunch! Bobby Hutcherson Dialogue Sketches. Our inner Mountain flame was rekindled by way of Mahavishnu Orchestra with John McLaughlin Key track: Blue Monk, A leading exponent of hard bop and a founder member of The Jazz Messengers in the 50s, Horace Silver was a Connecticut-born pianist/composer who was instrumental in establishing the two-horn frontline as de rigueur in post-bop small-group jazz. One of the best jazz albums of the era, it still sounds startlingly original today. Key track: Spanish Key, At 88 years old, Sonny Rollins is one of the last surviving greats of jazzs golden epoch. Insatiable ME. So did you not see Gilberto/Getz on the list? While _Ellington at Newport_ is a fine document, if were only taking one Ellington, it really needs to be a collection from the Blanton-Webster years, no? 19. I play in a latin jazz band. Time Out Dave Brubeck Quartet (1959, Columbia) During WWII, Desmond was drafted into the army and, although he never saw combat, he did meet and perform with pianist Dave Brubeck. Art Tatum should be there, more Rollins too, Like em all, but about a thousand more just as much. Some of it wouldnt even count as jazz in his book. A Superb Album with a Truly Magnificent All Star ensemble with a Remarkable number of The Greatest Jazz Performers of All time, as we know Today. At 15 years old I started listening to Jazz Music in my bedroom, my Dad heard the music and stopped and asked me You like this Music?, I replied, YES, its something about it Daddy that resonants with my Soul. Im 55 yrs old now, and I still listen to Jazz, I am NOT a historian, but I did start a FB page The Jazz Preservation Society, it s not political but my intentions are to create a space where Young people and all Lovers of Jazz can listen and learn about Jazz. Seriously? Have to review the list and see which ones I still have to purchase. But when someone claims to present the top 10 or 50 or 100 I would expect them to be very familiar with every item on the list. The haunting ballad Love and Hate exudes an otherworldly beauty while the episodic Esoteric begins as a macabre waltz. Worried that negative reviews would derail his career, the clarinetist was apprehensive about performing at the venue, but his fears proved unfounded and the concert was heralded as a major cultural event. Would have loved to see Heres to Life/Shirley Horn, or Joe Pass, or Barney Kessel, but a pretty good list. Dreams & Daggers is a masterwork that thrust McLorin Salvant into the pantheon of great jazz singers. Though for health reasons he no longer plays his beloved tenor saxophone, this seminal 1957 album which gave Rollins his nickname reminds us of his unparalleled brilliance as an improviser. Good listing, but yuo forgot Clark Terry, his albums are GREAT! The Duke Ellington discs of the Blanton-Webster Band are Number 4. And while Im at it, what about John Coltranes Ascension? They were also released in 1959 and are in the Top 5 according to this list. In the matter of Clifford Brown & Max Roach, the public finds in favor of Max Roach & Clifford Brown 41. I guess Jazz Trombone never existed..typical. germany to be exact, sorry billie Thanks for giving a list of albums I have not come across earlier. Impossible list to make so the rest of the real list is in the comments, heres some of my thoughts/additions: I agree. The fusion music of the late 60s & the 70s is what drew me to the world of jazz. A good list with many outstanding classic albums BUT guitar players seriously under-represented! 25. Recorded in three separate sessions between 1963 and 64, the album featured two different incarnations of Silvers quintet, though its the four songs by the newer line-up (featuring trumpeter Carmel Jones and saxophonist Joe Henderson) that impresses the most. Indeed a terrific bunch of music, perhaps academic. 36. was Dolphys debut for Blue Note and came on the back of several LPs for Prestiges New Jazz imprint. I think its a good list to start with but maybe extend to 100 or 200 great albums because of all the new artist that have contributed to some great jazz. I was pleasantly surprised with some selections, especially your inclusion of John McLaughlin & The Mahavishnu Orchestras The Inner Mounting Flame. Box Set; 6 CDs with 111 tracks; soft cover companion book, 200 pages. Check out YouTube.com/jediknightrider for the 50 best playlists of Jazz on YouTube. On the gently swinging Autumn Leaves and Love For Sale, Miles plays some bewitching muted trumpet lines, but he doesnt outshine Cannonball or the rest of the group. Still fresh and exciting today. All of the above titles are also sometimes known as Porgy & Bess . But where is Bix Beiderbecke? Assisted by pianist McCoy Tyner, bassist Jimmy Garrison, and ber-drummer Elvin Jones, Coltrane takes us on a journey into the realm of religious exaltation. John McLaughlin electric guitar i would have agreed about #1, but a bassist friend turned me on to what may be the best, least known, jazz album ever: Money Jungle. Short much of famous jazz artistes in the list, Kind of blue is good but still faraway to the first ranking , Im glad you got Charlie Christian and Wes Montgomery, but how about the Greatest How about the Sachal Jazz Ensemble? What about Alice Coltrane?!?!? He also isnt afraid to articulate socio-political concerns; My Name Is Oscar, a powerful spoken-word piece with drum accompaniment, highlights the unjust death of a young African-American man murdered by the LAPD in 2009. Now that is completely wrong. Montgomerys sidemen (pianist Tommy Flanagan, Modern Jazz Quartet bassist Percy Heath, and his brother, drummer Albert Montgomery) offer sterling support on a varied selection of original tunes (Four On Six, West Coast Blues, and Mr. Some deemed Duke Ellington to be well past his sell by date when he appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival alongside many of the jazz worlds modernists in 1956. Herbie Hancock Man Child? I knew the minute this was posted it would draw controversy. Its a perfect record. Its all good. Black Codes From the Underground Wynton Marsalis. Miles Sketches of Spain Nevertheless, there are a whole lot of great jazz albums recorded in the past 50 years. Jan Garbarek Twelve Moons? Bird is in the collection, the Savoy/Dial recordings. Here are just a few of the albums that showcase the genius of legendary musician Paul Desmond. The problem with many of these albums is of course the very poor sound quality. A first major milestone in this development was the epochal Bitches Brew, a sprawling double-album released in 1970. 15. ALL THIS DOES IS CONTINUALLY LEAVE OTHER TITLES OBSCURED THAT ARE AS EQUALLY GREAT AS MANY OF THESE. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAKOt4G7kLg&list=OLAK5uy_k7M-0PcT5vtPSusxNDlUYOkkVOJEwZ5vM&index=3, Another GREAT BLUES song from THE CHRIS NOWAK PROJECT!! Blue Train is an affirmation of Coltranes newfound sense of creativity and features a sextet that comprises pianist Kenny Drew, Paul Chambers and Philly Joe Jones from the Miles Davis band, plus Jazz Messengers Lee Morgan and Curtis Fuller. In the process, he created a brave new musical language of free-form collective improvisation that shook the jazz world to its core. Dark Starr David Murray. Concert by the Sea is not Garners best. 2.Bird and Diz: Last recording on verve Kind of Blue is truly great, but A Love Supreme is celestial! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa99q-vq4bI. Basie. But I do agree there is a lack of recordings by other significant jazz artists from outside of the States. 22. Yet despite this, none of his earlier recordings make the list?!! Its notable for a phenomenal solo by saxophonist Paul Gonsalves, who blew 27 choruses and whipped the crowd into a frenzy. I play that one a few times a week. Jaco Pastorius. Key track: Joy Spring, Andrew Hill recorded 13 albums for Blue Note between 1963 and 1970, but Point Of Departure is, without doubt, the best of them. Gunter Hampel The 8th of July, 1969 Jazz Albums! I didnt realise there is huge world out there in Jazz. The rest of the top 10 you could put in any order. I now listen to all forms of jazz & still really enjoy a lot of the music from the fusion movement started by Miles Davis There are others who I would have liked to have seen on here, but this was a good overview for those new to jazz. Im pretty sure In a Silent Way is not jazz anything Miles Davis did with his electric band should be considered sans Genre or fusion. 8. Together they helped to patent an unmistakable signature sound defined by throbbing swing rhythms, taut ensemble work, and incandescent soloing. A entire band of great band leaders! Lucky Thompson Tricotism. Is Armstrong really the only early recording that makes the list? Jazz is a good barometer of freedomIn its beginnings, the United States of America spawned certain ideals of freedom and independence through which, eventually, jazz was evolved, and the music is so free that many people say it is the only unhapmpered, unhindered expression of complete freedom yet produced in this country.Duke Ellington, ? I will only add this, Ahmad Jamal at The Pershing Hotel, somewhere in the top 10 selections. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!! We all know that Mr. Davis have traveled several MILES, to see the birth of Cool IT TOOK US SEVERAL DAYS OF SEARCHING HOW ABOUT WEEKS, MONTHS, OR EVEN YEARS OF LISTENING? 2008s Earfood is a classic straight ahead session in a quintet setting where Hargroves thrilling horn lines both open and muted balance technical precision with emotional intelligence. Yes thats what happens when you are limited to 50 selections. Where are: George Benson, Stan Kenton, Coleman Hawkins, Buddy Rich, Oscar Peterson, The Brekker Brothers, Wynston Marsalis Cleo Laine, Lionel Hampton, Glenn Miller. No John Coltrane Giant Steps Key track: The Dance Of Maya, Who knows what trumpeter and early hard bop architect Clifford Brown would have achieved had he lived beyond his 25th birthday. Key track: Flight 19, After the experimental music of his early 70s Mwandishi band fell on deaf ears, Herbie Hancock reinvented himself as an afro-topped jazz-funk wizard with this 1973 blockbuster album, which hit No.1 on the US jazz charts. 44. A classically trained pianist, Taylor recorded his first album, Jazz Advance, in 1956, and by the time that he recorded Unit Structures (the first of two albums for Blue Note) ten years later, he had developed his own personalized take on free jazz. Highlights include the beguiling opener, Witch Hunt, with its snaking melody; the cool title song, with its sublime horn theme played by Shorter and Hubbard; and the gentle, much-covered ballad Infant Eyes, which is now regarded as a jazz standard. Key track: Sing, Sing, Sing (With A Swing), Though inspired by the fretboard virtuosity of his idol, Charlie Christian, Wes Montgomery forged a unique and immediately identifiable style. When they say theres going to be sunshine, you better believe it. And what about drummer Shelly Manne, who set up one of the best jazz bands, and whose records at the Black Hawk are amongst the best jazz records ever ? 4 out of the top 5 in this list were released in 1959. WebAll three albums draw on the material in George and Ira Gershwin 's operatic stage drama of that name, a piece that had its original Broadway production in 1935. Many found its visceral rawness and intensity sometimes Aylers sax resembles a chainsaw cutting into a bees nest deeply disturbing. There are sooooo many great jazz albums I can think of, and some are on this list. The albums song titles Ghosts: First Variation, The Wizard, Spirits, and Ghosts: Second Variation serve to underline the otherworldly essence of Aylers unique musical universe. Teagarden. This is a list of JAZZ albums, not easy listening. Id have it top 5, but I think it just doesnt have the same effect on most listeners that it does on the few of us who are nuts about it. Donald Byrd Slow Drag An edited version became a hit single and created a huge global audience for the seductive bossa nova sound. if the Holbaek Concert was an album it would be mine; Steve beat me to it. Either of Monks big band concert albums or Monk Alone in San Francisco is Number 5. 100% Agree with this !!! One of MY faves. Head Hunters proved to be a hugely influential album, transforming Herbie Hancock into a fusion superstar. But to drop as much Coltrane in as they did and leave Sun Ra out makes the whole exercise seem like a lame Billboard Top Selling Jazz list, not a jazz aficionados best effort. Glad to see Erroll Garner and Stan Getz for sure. Finallyif you are including fusion here. Is it by historical importance, best performance, best compositions, best improvisor, etc. Im a Fusion headNo Birds Of Fire or Chaser ? Key track: Autumn Leaves, Featuring an 11-piece band playing opulent, cinematic arrangements by Bob Hammer, this 1963 concept album from bassist/composer Charles Mingus was notable for its use of overdubbing, a procedure usually shunned by most jazz musicians. Not only did the album take Washingtons career to another level, it inspired a spiritual jazz resurgence and drew droves of young people to the genre. Key track: Well You Neednt, This 2013 compilation brings together all the sides that Basie recorded for Decca between 1937 and 1939, captured at the height of the swing era when big bands held sway. Other highlights of this immortal set include Cousin Mary and Mr PC, the latter a tribute to bassist Paul Chambers. Lots of great stuff mentioned, both on and off the list. that is my excuse for that mistake. How can you not have a single album of Sun-Ras on the list? Ill say that its great but curious to see Andrew Hill at all and and Cecil Taylors Unit Structures, love that Art Pepper made an appearance, and overall Im happy that the author seemed to challenge those out there who might use this as a shopping list because while some of the top spots are occupied by accessible albums, there are many others that require quite a bit of the listener. The Sidewinder is even better by LEE MORGAN This being said ,no list is going to please everyone but my suggestion might be an interesting way to please most people. Leading Hollands redoubtable Metropole Orkest, in 2010 Mendoza invited US jazz-rock guitarist Scofield to guest on 54, which presented seven widescreen adaptations of tunes from Scofields back catalogue as well as two original numbers. Eyeing new sonic horizons and showing an interest in rock and funk aesthetics, he began using electronic instruments and creating expansive grooves driven by a backbeat. Key track: Maiden Voyage, Some deemed Duke Ellington to be well past his sell-by date when he appeared at the Newport Jazz Festival alongside many of the jazz worlds modernists in 1956. What no VInce Guaraldi Trio? The Louis Armstrong Hot 5 and Hot Sen discs are Number 1. Erroll Garner holds the Tide at one of his Concert by the Sea Are you joking? Tomasz Stankos Litania belongs in the top 50, as does Larry Young, Shelly Manne live at the . Many years ago a jazz critic in Chicago told me that Latin jazz was not serious jazz.talk about arrogance and ignorance.

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