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MCA/Impulse MCA-29081 - KaI Winding & J.J. Johnson " Swinging Together Again" - rec. 1960
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Amosaya Music AM - 2532 - CD - The Pratt Brothers Big Band " Groovy Encounters " - rec. 1997
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12 hours ago, soulpope said:
Probably with speakers ....
Most important is the pickup system for and good sound and a 1a needle(diamond).
Have myself a Shure system V15 IV with the little brush
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2 hours ago, JamesAHarrod said:
My latest post discusses the dates for Chet Baker’s first live concert recording and the Pete Welding release of Joe Pass’ Joy Spring.
https://jazzresearch.com/discography-dates-chet-baker-joe-pass/
Jim
Excellent and very informative for me as West Coast fan.
Thanks a lot
W.B.
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Bethlehem BCP 6049 - Dave McKenna/Hal Overton "Dual Piano Jazz" - rec. April 1960
A great combination
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On Discogs there is a hot thread going trying to verify that this reissue series from 1982 is a special series for the US market only.
EXPR ---> Export
I bought many of those from the former Elektro Egger (Munich) and some single Items from Saturn Cologne here in Germany.
For those who are also members at Discogs I want to point out that the "Guidelines" there are a bit strange in interpreting the prints on the record covers.
They see it like the Koran for the Muslims ---> the one and only truth?????
Has anybody knowledge about this reissue series?
Thanks
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16 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:
Re Seldon Powell
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How is this one? I don't really associate Seldon Powell with the likes of Bauer.
Its good mainstream jazz. I do agree that Bauer & Fishkin are rather found with Lennie Tristano than here in such a mainstream oriented group.
The liner notes by Barry Ulanov decribe Powell as a new & fresh player on the scene but no comments about the selected musicians.
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1 hour ago, Kevin Bresnahan said:
Seldon Powell - Seldon Powell Sextet (Roost). This another one of those Japanese CDs I found in the piles at a store the other day. I was told they were from the estate of a huge jazz fan. It made me a bit sad going through his stuff as I could picture someone else doing this with my collection at some point in the (hopefully distant) future.
Have the Sextet (on vinyl) too.
Here is another one from 1955 featuring
J. Nottingham (tp) / Bob Alexander (tb) / Pete (Toots) Mondello (as/bs) / Tony Aless (p) / Billy Bauer (g) / Arnold Fiskin (b) / Don Lamond (dr)
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7 hours ago, mikeweil said:
Where did you get this? Me want!
Seeing that Monterey performance on TV was a key moment in my musical lfe!
No copies for sale on discogs.
Came in touch with a fellow John Vizzusi when doing a Don Ellis research in the Internet
He did supply first 2 rare CD's ( sound a bit questionable)and later that video. Lost his address. There was no listprice so we agreed upon a donation.
More information probably here: ---> https://www.amazon.de/Don-Ellis-Electric-Heart/dp/B00IKXQU8U
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On 2/11/2024 at 11:44 PM, monkboughtlunch said:
Good sleuthing! Summer 65 does seem more plausible than the Nov. 65 date Klein now posits.
Do we know who took the photo Heid posted? Are there any more photos from that gig? It appears Mr. Heid has passed away: https://www.wzum.org/jazz-blog/2023/06/30/mcgjazz-
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RCA "X" series (Japan) RGP-1061(M) - Red Norvo " Rds's Rose Room/ Red'sBlue Room" - rec. 1954
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
in The Vinyl Frontier
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Bethlehem BCP 6027 - Zoot Sims " Down Home" - rec. 1977