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Oh man.  Music doesn't get better than this.

 

One little collector-y thing y'all might enjoy:  My version of this record is an American Barnaby reissue from 1978. 

It has an interesting label that I just noticed today as I put the disc on the 'table:

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Never seen one like that before.  It looks like something you'd see on a prog-rock LP, not a record by Pee Wee & Hawk!  :P

 

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6 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

NP:

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Oh man.  Music doesn't get better than this.

 

One little collector-y thing y'all might enjoy:  My version of this record is an American Barnaby reissue from 1978. 

It has an interesting label that I just noticed today as I put the disc on the 'table:

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Never seen one like that before.  It looks like something you'd see on a prog-rock LP, not a record by Pee Wee & Hawk!  :P

 

More like a Genesis LP on Charisma !

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52 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

NP:

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Oh man.  Music doesn't get better than this.

 

One little collector-y thing y'all might enjoy:  My version of this record is an American Barnaby reissue from 1978. 

It has an interesting label that I just noticed today as I put the disc on the 'table:

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Never seen one like that before.  It looks like something you'd see on a prog-rock LP, not a record by Pee Wee & Hawk!  :P

 

The double album reissue of Mingus on Candid by Barnaby in the 1970s has the same label.

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6 hours ago, mjazzg said:

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Jackie McLean - One Step beyond [Blue Note, NY}

finally snagged one, bread and jam for the rest of the month :D.  

one of my favourite Jackie McLean albums.

Once I saw Jackie McLean with Bobby Hutcherson and Billy Higgins live. Herbie Lewis was on bass......

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Joe Henderson, The State of the Tenor, volume 1 (Blue Note/Tone Poet) [Sounds Fantastic]

Larry Coryell, Barefoot Boy (Flying Dutchman)

Poly, Debut (Epic)

Bruce Forman, The Bash (Muse)

Miles Davis, My Funny Valentine (Columbia)Image result for JLarry Coryell barefoot boyImage result for Poly brazilian guitaristImage result for bruce foreman the bashImage result for miles davis my funny valentineImage result for joe Henderson the state of hte tenor

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4 hours ago, kh1958 said:

I haven't pulled out the CDs to compare. The two Tone Poets have "you are there at the VV" sound.

I just don't see how a full digital recording can sound better on vinyl than CD, which is why i haven't bought these Tone Poet LPs. The CDs certainly have a "you are there" quality to them.

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19 minutes ago, bresna said:

I just don't see how a full digital recording can sound better on vinyl than CD, which is why i haven't bought these Tone Poet LPs. The CDs certainly have a "you are there" quality to them.

in which case both of you are happy with what you have. A good outcome all round. Let the format wars cease here :D

I find it quite odd that increasingly on this board someone says how pleased they are with the format they are listening to, and have just invested in, only for someone to poor cold water on their enjoyment by questioning how could they be hearing what they say the are hearing because of the format they have chosen to listen to. Let's just respect eachother's different choices for accessing great music without having to always question, shall we?. Just a suggestion.

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9 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

one of my favourite Jackie McLean albums.

Once I saw Jackie McLean with Bobby Hutcherson and Billy Higgins live. Herbie Lewis was on bass......

Oh man, am I ever JEALOUS!   :g

 

 

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Buddy Tate playing "These Foolish Things" will tear your stinkin' heart out!  

And where's Claude Hopkins on the cover!?!?  He's handling the piano, and he's a mofo!  (in a deliciously stride-y and understated way.)

... They forgot about Pops' man Arvell Shaw on bass too.  ;) 

 

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