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Thanks for the tip, Jim. Speaking of Mr. Reece, does anyone know about his "Nirvana" album - a weird, Eastern-influenced thing I found at the Limewire store?

There's an even weirder Reece album than that called The Hidden Words of Bahá'u'lláh. It is definitely NOT worth seeking out.

On the definitely worth seeking out side of the fence, check out an album called This Is Jazz Music of the 40's and 50's on iTunes. In addition to Dizzy Reece, this one features Tony Crombie, Don Rendell, Howard Roberts, Ronnie Ross and Eddie Thompson playing both separately and together.

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Thanks for the tip, Jim. Speaking of Mr. Reece, does anyone know about his "Nirvana" album - a weird, Eastern-influenced thing I found at the Limewire store?

There's an even weirder Reece album than that called The Hidden Words of Bahá'u'lláh. It is definitely NOT worth seeking out.

Samples!!! http://www.amazon.com/The-Hidden-Words-of-Bah%C3%A1ull%C3%A1h/dp/B002MVU3YS/ref=sr_1_16?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1282102044&sr=8-16

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Thanks for the tip, Jim. Speaking of Mr. Reece, does anyone know about his "Nirvana" album - a weird, Eastern-influenced thing I found at the Limewire store?

There's an even weirder Reece album than that called The Hidden Words of Bahá'u'lláh. It is definitely NOT worth seeking out.

On the definitely worth seeking out side of the fence, check out an album called This Is Jazz Music of the 40's and 50's on iTunes. In addition to Dizzy Reece, this one features Tony Crombie, Don Rendell, Howard Roberts, Ronnie Ross and Eddie Thompson playing both separately and together.

There was also a 50s LP titled 'Changing The Jazz at Buckingham Palace', one side of which featured Tubby Hayes and the other Dizzy Reece. Lavish colour photo of the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace on the cover. Weird concept -presumably aimed at tourists.

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Thanks for the tip, Jim. Speaking of Mr. Reece, does anyone know about his "Nirvana" album - a weird, Eastern-influenced thing I found at the Limewire store?

There's an even weirder Reece album than that called The Hidden Words of Bahá'u'lláh. It is definitely NOT worth seeking out.

On the definitely worth seeking out side of the fence, check out an album called This Is Jazz Music of the 40's and 50's on iTunes. In addition to Dizzy Reece, this one features Tony Crombie, Don Rendell, Howard Roberts, Ronnie Ross and Eddie Thompson playing both separately and together.

There was also a 50s LP titled 'Changing The Jazz at Buckingham Palace', one side of which featured Tubby Hayes and the other Dizzy Reece. Lavish colour photo of the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace on the cover. Weird concept -presumably aimed at tourists.

The Dizzy Reece material from the " ....Buckingham Palace" issue was reissued as part of the Jasmine CD

titled Dizzy Reece - A New Star.

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