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Groovin' to Dizzy Reece: Star Bright (BN Mono/Classic Records)

Have almost all of the titles I want (14) of this nice series by Classic Records. The more I listen to these the more I appreciate them. :)

I've started on buying the Eighty-Eight's titles I think I may like. 3 more to arrive this week.

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STANLEY TURRENTINE: CHERRY

with MILT JACKSON

CTI RECORDS, CTI 6017(LP)

RELEASED: 1972, USA

Stanley Turrentine : tenor saxophone

Milt Jackson : vibes

Bob James : piano, electric piano

Cornell Dupree : guitar

Billy Cobham : drums

Ron Carter : bass

1. Speedball (6:39) [Lee Morgan]

2. I Remember You (5:10) [J.Mercer, V.Schertzinger]

3. The Revs (7:47) [Milt Jackson]

4. Sister Sanctified (6:01) [Weldon J.Irvine,Jr.]

5. Cherry (5:13) [Gilbert, Redman]

6. Introspective (7:02) [Weldon J.Irvine,Jr.]

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STANLEY TURRENTINE: CHERRY

with MILT JACKSON

CTI RECORDS, CTI 6017(LP)

RELEASED: 1972, USA

Stanley Turrentine : tenor saxophone

Milt Jackson : vibes

Bob James : piano, electric piano

Cornell Dupree : guitar

Billy Cobham : drums

Ron Carter : bass

1. Speedball (6:39) [Lee Morgan]

2. I Remember You (5:10) [J.Mercer, V.Schertzinger]

3. The Revs (7:47) [Milt Jackson]

4. Sister Sanctified (6:01) [Weldon J.Irvine,Jr.]

5. Cherry (5:13) [Gilbert, Redman]

6. Introspective (7:02) [Weldon J.Irvine,Jr.]

Jim Alfredson noticed they truncated "Sister Sanctified." I don't suppose there's any chance Creed Taylor will reissue this one sans edit...

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'Gerry Mulligan Meets the Sax Giants Vol 2'. (UK Verve). This was the very first jazz LP I ever bought in 1974 and I haven't played it in years. Amazingly, it is still in mint ! Great work by the late Stan Levey on the Mulligan/Getz tracks.

Will follow up with more LPs from the Mosaic 'Complete Roulette Basie Live' set :wub:

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Last night

Earl Hines - Paris Session 1965- Duceret Thomsom- might be the best late Hine's I've heard

Frank Foster- Frankly Speaking - Concord- these Concord vinyls sound fab. Nice tight swing session.

John Handy - In the vernacular - Vogue 2Lp ( ex Roulette)- suprisinglt little talked about sessions. Very good.

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Greatest Hits - Dr Hook [i think that this group is still around.] They were very big in the '70s. Includes "On The Cover Of the Rollin' Stone". Ray Sawyer is the lead singer and wears an eyepatch and a nifty hat with a feather.

A little aside. Check the record's label when you are shopping for old vinyl. This was in the cover for an earlier collection, "Pleasure and Pain".

Poppa John Gordy's Ragtime Piano - Poppa John Gordy

Down Yonder - Del Wood [more ragtime piano]

Chameleon - Maynard Ferguson

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