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11 minutes ago, HutchFan said:
Thanks for the recommendation. For those albums, I might actually plop for the CD. . . . Since those two LPs are the trio's first/oldest recordings, they are the most difficult to find in good, playable condition on vinyl.
Yes I have only the first on Argo vinyl and bought the CD for the second. Very tasteful music.
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9 minutes ago, HutchFan said:
Over the last few years, I've been hoovering up Ramsey Lewis LPs -- from the beginnings up thru, say, his mid-70s stuff -- as I come across them in record stores. Over here in the U.S., at least, they're very inexpensive.
For my money, his most interesting stuff happens from Dancing in the Street (1967) through Upendo Ni Pamoja (1972).
I find this one also very melodic
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On 1/25/2023 at 10:18 PM, Brad said:
I have the cd version of this from Jass which adds songs from Charlie Parker and is called Charlie Parker and the Stars of Modern Jazz at Carnegie Hall, Christmas 1949.
😁👍 Interesting. How are these Ch. Parker tracks?
On 1/21/2023 at 10:15 PM, sidewinder said:💗
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Enrique Villegas from Argentina
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On 1/14/2023 at 5:41 AM, Chuck Nessa said:
Hard to believe I have reached this level.
Welcome ! I'm in the lame league and still stepping up.
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On 1/20/2023 at 3:58 PM, Pim said:
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5 hours ago, optatio said:I only have this recording in a cardboard sleeve ...
It is indeed a "blanc cover": http://birdparkerslegacy.com/carnegiehall/491224.html
Thanks for the link. That really looks interesting.
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2 hours ago, optatio said:
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3 hours ago, Gheorghe said:I never got that album, it must have been very very rare.
From the same date I think was a also a whole set of Bird (with Rodney, Haig, Tommy Potter and Roy Haynes) with incredible solos of Koko, Ornithology and so on, but I had this on Side B of a Musidisc LP "Parker Broadcasts". Later it was on an extremly rare (at least here in Europe) "1949 Concert", but I already had it on Musidisc. The others with Bud and Miles I never saw in the record shops. A friend made me a copy , it´s exiting, but I like later versions of "All God´s Chillun" more, especially one live from Switzerland and an incredible solo version in Europe 1956 with a stride section, I think it also was in Switzerland, maybe in Zurich.👍👍
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Some swinging musical sounds by Shorty Rogers
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plus a nice coverart by Jim Flora
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
in The Vinyl Frontier
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😁👍 Yes like it. Glad it is here