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Some more used vinyls at fine prices:

Big John Patton - Let It Roll

Count Basie - Count!

Eddie Condon, Bud Freeman, & Others - Chicago & All That Jazz

Gerry Mulligan - The Songbook Vol.1 (Thanks to BillF for recommending this)

Horace Parlan - Frank-ly Speaking

Jimmy Smith - Livin It Up!

Kenny Burrell - Both Feet On The Ground

Mose Allison - V8 Ford

Parliament - Chocolate City

Woody Shaw - Stepping Stones Live At The Village Vanguard

Woody Shaw - Woody III

And some CDs from Document Records:

Clifford Gibson - 1929 - 1931

Georgia Tom Vol 2 - 1930 - 1934

Roosevelt Sykes - Vol 10 1951 - 1957

V.A.- Mississippi String Bands & Associates 1928 - 1931

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Today at Amoeba picked up

Dizzy Gillespie Vol.5 (Masters of Jazz)

Dizzy Gillespie Vol.1 (Masters of Jazz)

Joe Lutcher 1947 (R&B Classics)

Gerry Mulligan - California Concerts, Vol.1

Unfortunately, my database isn't up to date and II already have the Joe Lutcher, so that's a few buck wasted. The other three, however, are good finds at good prices.

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Nice little used cd haul at my fav cd exchange:

Cannonball Adderley Quintet-Live in Japan-Capitol Jazz

But the $1 bin turned out to be the real treasure trove:

Mel Rhyne-Remembering Wes-Savant

Teddy Charles-Dances with Bulls-Smalls Records

But the real find was Harold Land-Xocia's Dance on Muse...for a dollar!!! The disc is a little rough and the booklet is kinda crinkled, but it sure beats the $37.50 they're asking for on Amazon!

Yeah, those are some sweet finds. I've heard great things about Dances with Bulls. I'll try to check it out later.

I got a pretty good deal recently on Coleman Hawkins Meets the Big Sax Section on LP and June Christy Ballads for Night People on CD.

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Carl Smith - Satisfaction Guaranteed (5-CD, Bear Family)

Well, I treated myself to my first Bear Family box set. I'm a bit concerned I'm starting an expensive trend for myself, I've already got my eye on 3 more. I spent about what a Mosaic would cost but rationalized my purchase since some CD sales and some easy side money covered a little more than half of it.

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From Chiaroscuro, filling in some gaps in my evergrowing Earl Hines, Ruby Braff, Teddy Wilson, Ralph Sutton & Dick Wellstoo collection:

Earl Hines At The New School

Jonah Jones and Earl Hines - Back On The Street

Earl Hines - An Evening With Earl Hines (2 CD set)

Ralph Sutton and Jay McShann - Last of the Whorehouse Piano Players (1989)

Dick Wellstood and His All Star Orchestra Featuring Kenny Davern

Ruby Braff and Ellis Larkins - Grand Reunion

Teddy Wilson - With Billie In Mind

And

Teddy Wilson - Swedish Jazz My Way - Jazz A Confronto

Teddy Wilson And His All Stars

Teddy Wilson - And Then They Wrote... & Mr Wilson And Mr Gershwin

Duke Ellington - At the Cotton Club, 1938

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Nice little used cd haul at my fav cd exchange:

Cannonball Adderley Quintet-Live in Japan-Capitol Jazz

But the $1 bin turned out to be the real treasure trove:

Mel Rhyne-Remembering Wes-Savant

Teddy Charles-Dances with Bulls-Smalls Records

But the real find was Harold Land-Xocia's Dance on Muse...for a dollar!!! The disc is a little rough and the booklet is kinda crinkled, but it sure beats the $37.50 they're asking for on Amazon!

Yeah, those are some sweet finds. I've heard great things about Dances with Bulls. I'll try to check it out later.

I got a pretty good deal recently on Coleman Hawkins Meets the Big Sax Section on LP and June Christy Ballads for Night People on CD.

Yeah, the Teddy Charles IS really good! Kinda reminds me of a scaled-down "Tentet". Good stuff at every turn and a nice band too.

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From Berkshire Record Outlet:

Jascha Horenstein/BBC S.O. & BBC Northern S.O.: Beethoven - Missa Solemnis; Schubert - Symph. No 8; Wagner - A Faust Overture (BBC)

John Ogdon: Beethoven - Piano Concerto No. 5 - Horenstein/BBC Northern S.O.; 32 Variations on an Original Theme; Schubert -Piano Sonata in C minor, D958 (BBC)

Artur Schnabel: The 1946-47 HMV Recordings (Appian)

In Honor of Rudolf Kolisch (Music & Arts)

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CD copy of Dewey Redman: Look for the Black Star. I didn't even know this existed, but I didn't pay that much for it. Sce-ore. (Hot on the heels of purchasing a similar Japanese Freedom import of Ornette's Who's Crazy--vols. 1 & 2, which was also surprisingly reasonable in price.)

Also purchased recently:

Don Cherry: Live at Cafe Montmartre 166 Vol. 2

Majestic Ragas--Bismallah Khan: The Enchanter

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