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3 hours ago, Chuck Nessa said:

Which one? I have a few.

Did some additional investigation, and it is not a bootleg, it is this: (all I have is a burned disc, no packaging, no song titles on the disc data).  Most convincing thing I've heard by this group (and I need to track down a legal copy now).

Circle (5) ‎– Circle-1 Live In German Concert

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CBS/Sony ‎– SOPL 19-XJ, CBS/Sony ‎– SOPL-19-XJ
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SX68Sound – , SJ Seal Of Approval –
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Vinyl, LP, Album 
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A Medley: Toy Room / O And A
Composed By – D. Holland*
28:02
B There Is No Greater Love
Composed By – I. Jones*, M. Symes*
21:06
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Enjoying some of my most lo-fi live Bird on Stash:

Bird Seed Volume One - featuring Bird with Dizzy Gillespie's big band in Chicago in the lo-est of fi. There was never a Volume Two of this series.

The Bird You Never Heard. The sound is better here, in varying degrees. I like the 1950 New Brunswick, New Jersey session with an unknown band, even though the local guys can't keep a steady tempo.

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A nice date at Pizza Express back in 1988.  While not a professional recording, the sound quality is very good.  The trio runs through a selection of golden oldies like "Exactly Like You" and "I Would Do Anything For You".  Art Hodes takes a solo ramble though "Love For Sale" and it made me realize why I love Art Hodes' piano so much.  Art Hodes didn't just play piano.  Art Hodes reveled in piano.  Not in a flashy, showstopping way.  He just seemed to really love what the piano itself was capable of doing and he loved to share with us whatever new & classic musical discoveries he made during his many excursions upon the instrument.

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