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Memphis Swamp Jam (Blue Thumb)

Recordings from the summer of 1969 by Chris Strachwitz and leased to Blue Thumb - Furry Lewis, Booker White, Nathan Beauregard, John Estes, Fred McDowell, Johnny Woods, Napolean Strickland, and R.L. Watson & Josiah Jones (John Fahey & Bill Barth). Prime stuff.

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Bette St.Claire - AT BASIN STREET EAST, Seeco CELP-456, Rec.1958

A surprisingly good set of music. Haven't heard this singer before. With George Du Vivier [spelling on cover]. 

Someone got it on Special for 84 cents.

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5 hours ago, Dmitry said:

Bette St.Claire - AT BASIN STREET EAST, Seeco CELP-456, Rec.1958

A surprisingly good set of music. Haven't heard this singer before. With George Du Vivier [spelling on cover]. 

Someone got it on Special for 84 cents.

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Great cover photography ....

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21 hours ago, HutchFan said:

I've always wondered about that "Tracey Plays Ellington" record. I've never heard it. What do you think of it, aparxa? (Or others?)

I like it. Good complementarity between Tracey and Babbington. "I let a song" is just beautiful. I was not won over by the record Tracey has made with Rouse around the same period, but I will give it another try someday.

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Steve Lacy / Ulrich Gumpert - Deadline (Sound Aspects). Lacy urged his fans not to buy this 1985 album, because it was mastered at the wrong speed. I dutifully avoided it for years, but have recently been using my variable speed turntable to pitch other records correctly, so I picked up a nice copy of this recently and quickly found the correct speed with the help of the sheet music to the opening piece, "Art.". Pitch issues aside, this album doesn't seem to be that well regarded, but I like it a lot, and think that Lacy and Gumpert play very well together.

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