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23 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said:

Chief Bey and His Royal Household - Congo Percussion aka Taboo aka Jungle Percussion

This percussion LP was a recorded for a budget label and issued three times with three different covers and under three different artist names:

I am currently spinning:

Chief Bey and His Royal Household - Congo Percussion - Pirouette (stereo)

It also came out as:

Cawanda and His Group - Taboo - Promenade (I have this in mono)

and

Sabu and his Jungle Percussionists - Jungle Percussion - Clarity (I have this one in mono too.)  This is apparently not THEE Sabu.  

 

I was incorrect about the Sabu album in my previous post.  I just played it.  It is a separate session, but also one that was released under multiple titles by multiple artists.

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Had family over yesterday for dinner and cocktails.  Here is what was played:

The Amazing Bud Powell, Vol. 1 - Blue Note (rechanneled stereo)

Clare Fischer - So Danco Samba - World Pacific (mono)

Piano of Joao Donato - RCA (stereo)

Cal Tjader - Live and Direct - Fantasy (mono, red vinyl)

The Bossa Tres - Audio Fidelity (stereo reissue)

Various - Jazz Tempo, Latin Accents - Audio Fidelity (stereo)

Gabor Szabo - Jazz Raga - impuse! (stereo)

Ramsey Lewis' Newly Recorded All-Time Non-Stop Golden HIts - Columbia (stereo), featuring an AMAZING version of "Slippin' Into Darkness."

I also played the Duke Ellington record that my Dad wrote and told the story of how it came to be recorded.  

This morning:

Manfredo Fest - After Hours - Daybreak (stereo)

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I recently picked up the title above "Modern Mainstream" by Dave Bailey only to find that I had all the tracks on the album below by Tommy Flanagan !!! Mastering is very different. The Fontana is smoother and darker. The Onyx issue has always sound a bit rough to me. Hard to choose.

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I'll try not to forget it has also been released under Kinny's name too...

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The Eddie Lockjaw Davis Cookbook, Vol. 2 - Prestige (stereo)

Tadd Dameron - The Magic Touch - Riverside (stereo, OJC reissue).  Does anyone know when this album is from?  My copy doesn't have any dates.  I assume very late 1950s or very early 1960s. 

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