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Art Blakey Buhaina's Delight

Art Blakey Free For All

Duke Pearson Sweet Honey Bee

Freddie Hubbard Blue Spirits

Freddie Hubbard Breaking Point

Horace Silver Serenade To A Soul Sister

Joe Henderson In N Out

Dorothy Ashby In A Minor Groove

Mose Allison Creek Bank

Mose Allison Autumn Song

Andre Previn Plays Songs By Jerome Kern

Ben Webster At The Renaissance

Chico Freeman Beyond The Rain

Chico Freeman Destiny's Dance

George Cables Cables Vision

Hampton Hawes Green Leaves of Summer

Howard McGhee Maggie's Back In Town

Leroy Vinnegar Leroy Walks

Phineas Newborn Newborn Touch

Phineas Newborn Great Jazz Piano of Phineas Newborn

Phineas Newborn Harlem Blues

Phineas Newborn Back Home

Booker Ervin Freedom Book

Booker Ervin Song Book

Ruth Price/S.Manne Live At Mann-Hole

Lyle Murphy Gone With The Woodwinds

Bill Harris Bill Harris and Friends

Claude Thornhill Buster's Last Stand

Claude Thornhill Snowfall

Claude Thornhill 1949-53 Performances

Claude Thornhill 1947 Transcription Performances

Claude Thornhill 1948 Transcription Performances

Charles Mingus West Coast 1945-49

and the accompanying guilt comes free with shipping

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Art Blakey Buhaina's Delight

Art Blakey Free For All

Duke Pearson Sweet Honey Bee

Freddie Hubbard Blue Spirits

Freddie Hubbard Breaking Point

Horace Silver Serenade To A Soul Sister

Joe Henderson In N Out

Dorothy Ashby In A Minor Groove

Mose Allison Creek Bank

Mose Allison Autumn Song

Andre Previn Plays Songs By Jerome Kern

Ben Webster At The Renaissance

Chico Freeman Beyond The Rain

Chico Freeman Destiny's Dance

George Cables Cables Vision

Hampton Hawes Green Leaves of Summer

Howard McGhee Maggie's Back In Town

Leroy Vinnegar Leroy Walks

Phineas Newborn Newborn Touch

Phineas Newborn Great Jazz Piano of Phineas Newborn

Phineas Newborn Harlem Blues

Phineas Newborn Back Home

Booker Ervin Freedom Book

Booker Ervin Song Book

Ruth Price/S.Manne Live At Mann-Hole

Lyle Murphy Gone With The Woodwinds

Bill Harris Bill Harris and Friends

Claude Thornhill Buster's Last Stand

Claude Thornhill Snowfall

Claude Thornhill 1949-53 Performances

Claude Thornhill 1947 Transcription Performances

Claude Thornhill 1948 Transcription Performances

Charles Mingus West Coast 1945-49

and the accompanying guilt comes free with shipping

HOLY SHIT!

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Ben Harper and the Blind Boys of Alabama: There Will Be a Light LP

Lucinda Williams: World Without Tears LP

Jimmy Rogers: Blue Bird Vinyl Test Pressing

Clark Terry & Max Roach: Friendship LP

Buddy Guy: I Was Walking Through The Woods LP

Lonnie Plaxico: Live at Jazz Standard (Eighty-Eight's LP)

Duke Ellington: Piano in the Foreground (Classic Records LP )

Roy Haynes: Love Letters (Eighty-Eight's LP)

Jack Johnson: Brushfire Fairytales (Universal/Enjoy LP)

Linda Thompson: Fashionably Late LP

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Last night I opened up Bobby Hutcherson's Oblique, which is so highly regarded here.

I bought it about five years ago, marked down to $4.99, and it languished at the bottom of my stack all that time.

I like it, but I like Stick Up better.

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Sunday:

When in York, I found the 'Seven Steps' individual discs which would complete the period (ie. the ones I didn't buy during the week).

And , they were even cheaper :duh:.

So, Seven Steps and Miles In Tokyo which at first listen sounds like a hell of an album. Not sure how far down this route they could've gone as opposed to the Wayne route. Rivers seems to change the way the whole band sound.

Also, True Blue and Night Dreamer.

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The Bad Plus - These Are The Vistas

Not my cup of tea. I don't recognize the songs, which I think are boring anyway, and both the piano playing and the drumming are heavy handed.

The guys at AAJ raved about this one for months. I guess they were a younger crowd who recognized the songs.

I'll put this aside and try it again in a few months. Right now, I think it's the worst album I've bought in quite some time.

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Been listening to the so called "neo soul" (and some proper, earlier soul music as well) lately. Picked up these:

D'Angelo: Brown Sugar - has couple of outstanding tracks, the title track and "Sh*t, Damn, Motherf*cker", but a lot of weaker filler stuff as well.

D'Angelo: Voodoo - much more coherent

Dwele: "Subject" - a couple of great tracks only, not worth the hype IMO

(John Legend: Get Lifted - haven't listened to this yet)

Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes: Wake Up Everybody - a classic, and the title track's message obviously still is something to consider... Teddy Pendergrass kicks ass.

Leon Ware: Musical Massage - the album he had to do, because he gave Marvin "I Want You";

Luther Vandross: S/T (2001) - far from Vandross' best, the first track and a few of the last are great, but there's a lot of overproduced, corny, pop crap.

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This morning I ordered the only Montreal Tapes CD I missed: Volume 2 with Don Cherry. I ordered it from ejazzlines.com.

I hope they will be able to supply it. Two times in the past I ordered CDs from them and eventualy it was out of stock.

Here is ejazzliens reply:

Hi Bentsy,

Thank you for placing another order with us. Unfortunately, your Montreal Tapes Vol 2 CD is no longer available, and I am very sorry for the inconvenience; we have removed it from our website. I have issues a full refund to your credit card, which should appear within the next 5-10 days.

Thanks again, your orders are very appreciated. I hope you have been enjoying the music you have previously received from us.

Best regards,

Doug DuBoff

www.ejazzlines.com

The Global Source for Jazz.

P.O. Box 1236

Saratoga Springs, NY 12866

518.587.1102 (info)

518.587.2325 (fax)

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Steve Lacy: One Fell Swoop, 5X Monk 5X lacy

It was a pleasure to deal with Jan Ström since he replied

to my email really fast and sent me the cds immediately he

had received the payment via Paypal.

I got the cds yesterday :P

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this is what i got yesterday from a friend who brought me some stuff from the US:

Andrew Hill - Mosaic Select

Art Pepper - Mosaic Select

Dexter Gordon - Mosaic Select

Don Pullen - Mosaic Select

Duke Ellington - Mosaic Reprise Studio Sessions (thanks Clifton!! :tup )

Gene Krupa & Harry James - Mosaic Capitol Recordings (thanks Evan!! :tup )

Woody Herman - Mosaic Capitol Recordings

this is what i bought yesterday

Bill Evans - Symbiosis

Bill Evans - The Last Waltz Boxset

Duke Jordan - Duke's Artistry

Jongo Trio - Jongo Trio

Louis Armstrong - Louis And The Good Book (VME)

Art Pepper - The Discovery Sessions

Duke Ellington And Johnny Hodges - Side By Side (VME)

Ray Bryant Trio (Prestige)

not a bad day at all :)

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