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Second to the last disc to listen to on this first time through the UHQCD set from Japan--disc 2 because I am going backwards this time.

Really enjoying this box set, one of the best reissues of the year. Maupin is a great composer and player and adds real heft to this Morgan outfit.

Lee Morgan "Complete Live at the Lighthouse 1970" Blue Note Japan UHQCD box set, disc 2

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This evening

Mills Blue Rhythm Band - 1931 - Chrono Classics

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Led by the great Edgar Hayes, fresh from his experience with Eight Black Pirates - I wish that band had recorded :)

George Shearing & Dakota Staton - In the night - Capitol 1957

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Nemours Jean-Baptiste & Webert Sicot - Union - Delta 1983

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Jean-Baptiste (in glasses) was only a couple of years from death when this was made, but it's still good. 

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28 minutes ago, The Magnificent Goldberg said:

George Shearing & Dakota Staton - In the night - Capitol 1957

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:tup That's a very good, underrated album. Considering the great vocalists Shearing recorded with during his Capitol years, Nat King Cole, Peggy Lee, Nancy Wilson, this really holds his own.

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Sun Ra - Marathon In Milwaukee 06.14.1960

My own personal project to rebuild the Saturn albums from the Chicago period into session, rather than album, groupings. Going by the Robert Campbell page: http://campber.people.clemson.edu/sunra.html

I'm eliminating the albums produced by Tom Wilson (there's three records there, I'm surprised that a Euromusiporn CDRecordcompany hasn't bundled them together, it's a nifty and not wholly aritrary conncept for bundling...), but everything else is fair game. I'm going to have to leave out that 14 CD Tranpaency set because...I don't have it.

But, check it out, this one day (previously ascribed to a session in Chicago) yields 26(!) cuts, one of which is an "unreleased 45 rpm single version of "Lights on a Satellite," which features the engineer's title cue at the head followed by the album performance drenched in heavy reverb." Track order is apparently impossible to ascertain, but oh well about that.

 

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