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Richie Kamuca- Richie - Concord - wonderful session

Jaki Byard- Sunshine of my soul- Prestige ( recent purchase from Mosaic on 150gm vinyl) weight of vinyl seems ordinary but pressing in this series are very quiet- recording quality of this particular session is a little muddy.

Zoot Sims - Plays George Handy- MFP Mono-( 1958?) Zoot multi-tracks with wonderful John williams in support. Music not quite as wacky as you'd expect from hearing Boyd Raeburns versions of this material

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WARNE MARSH: NE PLUS ULTRA (REVELATION)

WARNE MARSH: THE ART OF IMPROVISING (REVELATION)

WARNE MARSH: ALL MUSIC (NESSA)

NOAH HOWARD GROUP: BERLIN CONCERT (FMP)

JOACHIM KÜHN: QUARTET (GERRY BROWN/ DETLEV BEIER/ CHRISTOF LAUER) (ALISO RECORDS)

PETER KOWALD (BASS): OPEN SECRETS (FMP)

JOHN HANDY: RECORDED LIVE AT THE MONTEREY JAZZ FESTIVAL (COLUMBIA)

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from the local oXFAM

Andre Previn-West side story- Contemporary (UK) Mono

Thelonious Monk - Townhall Concert- Riverside (Interdisc UK Mono original)

Johnny Dankworth- What the Dickens Fontana (stereo) - who's who of UK jazz from 1963 have a moment or two in the spotlight, good stuff

not bad for £12 all in , especially as they're all in immaculate condition

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Oxfam is well worth a look. Apparently they now have rare LP auction lists, thanks to the various donations from the punters.

Currently spinning Sam Rivers 'Contours' BN NY USA and also the corresponding LP (LP 3) on the Mosaic set for these tracks. Interesting comparisson ! Before that it was Carmen McRae/Clarke-Boland 'November Girl' on Black Lion.

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Having just finished reading "DIZZY: The Life & Times of Dizzy Gillespie" by Donald Maggin, I've been playing quite a few sides, mostly on CD, to reinforce aurally what the author has been stating. Anyway, this prize recording is one I have on LP only. It's the "Reunion Band" that performed and recorded in '68, and it's a real cooker with an especially fabulous version of Diz's groundbreaking "Things to Come".

dizzyreunion.jpg

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