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Currently in the mail:

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Charlie Rouse - Yeah! / We Paid Our Dues!

I had my eyes on Rouse's "Unsung Hero" for some time when I found this 2-fer which covered the same material and then some for about half the price. I'm glad I discovered it.

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Mose Allison - Swingin' Machine

I dig Mose Allison and was intrigued to hear him in a setting that included horns, a departure from his usual trio.

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John Lewis & Sacha Distel - Afternoon In Paris

This recording includes 3/4ths of the Modern Jazz Quartet. (Lewis, Connie Kay and Percy Heath) Barney Wilen was also a draw for me.

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Don Wilkerson - The Texas Twister

I saw this one mentioned in another discussion. It looks like a pretty interesting lineup with Nat Adderley, Leroy Vinnegar, Sam Jones, Barry Harris and Billy Higgins.

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From ebay:

-Earl Hines with Wallace Davenport - In New Orleans '75 (Giants of Jazz)

-Engelbert Wröbel's Swing Society - Sophisticated Swing (Arbors)

Directly from Lluis Coloma at his concert last night:

-Lluis Coloma - Remember (Omix)

-Lluis Coloma - Boogie portraits (Swing Alley)

-Lluis Coloma - Lonely Avenue (Swing Alley)

From a member of this board:

-Dick Hyman - Plays Duke Ellington (Reference)

-Count Basie & Oscar Peterson - Satch and Josh... Again (Pablo/OJC)

-Les Brown - Best of the Capitol years (Capitol)

-George Auld - Hommage (Xanadu)

-Woody Herman/Buddy Rich - Battle of the bands (BMG)

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Directly from Lluis Coloma at his concert last night:

-Lluis Coloma - Remember (Omix)

Omix is Ximo Tebar's label. Is he on that album?

And, by the bye, how do you pronounce a double L at the beginning of a word in Spanish? Is it anything like the Welsh double L?

MG

Nope. No Tebar on that date. It's a trio disc, with Coloma on piano and Hammond XB-2, Josemi Moraleda on double bass and Ramón Díaz on drums.

"Lluis" is a Catalan name, to be pronounced as in Spanish "lluvia". Remember: "la lluvia en Sevilla es una pura maravilla".

:P

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Directly from Lluis Coloma at his concert last night:

-Lluis Coloma - Remember (Omix)

Omix is Ximo Tebar's label. Is he on that album?

And, by the bye, how do you pronounce a double L at the beginning of a word in Spanish? Is it anything like the Welsh double L?

MG

Nope. No Tebar on that date. It's a trio disc, with Coloma on piano and Hammond XB-2, Josemi Moraleda on double bass and Ramón Díaz on drums.

"Lluis" is a Catalan name, to be pronounced as in Spanish "lluvia". Remember: "la lluvia en Sevilla es una pura maravilla".

:P

Oh, like Y.

Thanks Agustin.

MG

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Al Cohn, Nonpareil (Concord).

Beautiful stuff, recorded in 1981 with perfect support by Lou Levy, Monty Budwig and Jake Hanna.

This was a new one on me until a track was played the other week by Bernie Goldberg on Bebop Spoken Here from KBCS. I don't know how he does it, but Bernie has the knack of picking great records unknown to me from a field which I think I know very well! :tup

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Charles Earland - Black Drops (OJC)

99p new from an Amazon marketplace seller - criminal.

Jolly good, I say! Back in the day, I could buy Soul Jazz albums very cheaply in the London shops, because my mate and I were the only people in the country who wanted to buy them (or so it seemed). When the Acid Jazz thing came around in the eighties, prices skyrocketed, pissing me off severely.

Now they're coming down again, I've got most of what I want :)

MG

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A nice hard bop date featuring Tommy Turrentine and Charlie Rouse as the horns with Ike Quebec playing "Deep In A Dream".Sonny is one of my favorite piano players from this era and so this makes a welcom eaddition to my collection.

A book I read on Blue Note records (forgotten the title) thought this was one of their best sessions ever. I wouldn't go that far, but pretty good, all the same! :)

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Overspending, yet again. (It's a sickness! :blink: ) Ordered or in the mail:

On sale at J & R before it goes out of print:

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Lee Morgan - Live at the Lighthouse (3-CD)

To use up a store credit I had:

Booker Little - Booker Little 4 and Max Roach (before it goes OOP)

Freddie Hubbard - Here To Stay

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Via BMG's 3 for free (pay shipping) code. I'm to the point where it's difficult to find picks I'm interested in to take advantage of these offers:

Maynard Ferguson - Maynard Ferguson Octet

Joe Lovano - I'm All For You

John Faddis - Teranga

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Andrés Segovia - Icon: Andrés Segovia (3-CD)

Bill Monroe - Anthology (2-CD)

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A nice hard bop date featuring Tommy Turrentine and Charlie Rouse as the horns with Ike Quebec playing "Deep In A Dream".Sonny is one of my favorite piano players from this era and so this makes a welcom eaddition to my collection.

One of Clark's top 2 or 3 albums, certainly, and a smart one to get before it goes OOP.

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A few Blue Note's slated for deletion soon:

Grant Green - "Standards"

You won't regret that one, Tom!

MG

Actually it was your comments MG concerning the Grant Green release in the "deletions thread" which persuaded me into picking this one up. Thanks! :tup

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