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1 hour ago, kh1958 said:

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That looks interesting.  I'm especially fond of Art Lande.  Might have to....

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Lee Konitz Meets Jimmy Giuffre (Verve, 1959).  Lee Konitz - alto sax; Jimmy Giuffre - baritone sax; Hal McKusick - alto sax; Ted Brown, Warne Marsh - tenor sax; Bill Evans - piano; Buddy Clark - bass; Ronnie Free - drums. 

 

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3 hours ago, mikeweil said:

Thanks for posting that rarity - I wonder why Michael Cuscuna never got around to reissue this one. 

p.s. saw the link to the Japanese reissue and ordered a copy - this makes my day.

Tried to order it but couldn't -- the site wouldn't verify my credit card's three-digit secondary number, whatever the heck that's called.

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Morgana King -- I guess I would say I appreciate what she does more than I actually like what she does.  (I ould place Cleo Laine in that category as well.)  This CD is a compilation of material from her Muse albums from 1977-87.

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Lee Wiley, on the other hand, is one of my absolute favorite singers.  This CD gathers material, mostly radio broadcasts, from 1933-59.  While not essential (and certainly, no one needs to hear 2 takes of the utterly forgettable tune, "Let's Call It a Day"), any Lee Wiley is welcome Lee Wiley.

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