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sjarrell

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Hey-

I've been asked by someone who reissues vinyl as part of his business if there were any Mainstream titles I'd recommend, and I figured I knew of a bunch of folks that might have a better handle on Mainstream's output than me.

Anything worthy that's tough to find in other formats? Remember, commerce is the goal here. And no, I'm not making a dime off of this.

Thanks!

Sandy

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Hadley Caliman - IAPETUS. GOTTA get IAPETUS!

Maynard Ferguson - COLOR HIM WILD & SEXTET. Seriously.

Sonny Red's side was none too bad.

There's more... a bossa side w/Jim Hall, Jimmy Rainey, & Zoot Sims; the Terry/Brookmeyer stuff; cuppla Charles Brown sides that some might find cringeworthy, but some will dig.

There's more...

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My list, just emailed:

The entire Sarah Vaughan catalog.

The Brookmeyer/Terry LPs.

Also suggested: Lightnin' Hopkins' Mainstream output.

More:

M 56013 Two Jims and Zoot (Hall, Rainey and Sims)

56031 Maynard Ferguson: Color him Wild

MF Sextet

313 Roy Haynes: Hip Ensemble

314 Harold Land: New Shade of Blue

315 Blue Mitchell: Soul Village

324 Hadley Caliman Hadley Caliman

324 Sonny Red Sonny Red

329 Charles McPherson Charles McPherson

333 Curtis Fuller Crankin'

342 Hadley Caliman Iapetus

343 Blue Mitchell Vista Blue

344 Harold Land Choma

346 Johnny Coles Katumbo

351 Roy Haynes Senyah

365 Charles McPherson Siku ya Bibi

370 Curtis Fuller Smokin'

374 Blue Mitchell Blue's Blues

375 Shelly Manne Mannekind

376 Paul Jeffrey Family

390 Paul Jeffrey Watershed

392 Blue Mitchell The Last Tango=Blues

395 Charles McPherson Today's Man

400 Blue Mitchell Grafitti Blues

402 Blue Mitchell Many Shades of Blue (A compilation? Not sure)

406 Paul Jeffrey Paul Jeffrey

413 Roy Haynes/Blue Mitchell Booty

Prestige

George Braith:

7474 Laughing Souls

7515 Musart

Freddie Roach:

7490 The Freddie Roach Soul Book

7507 Mocha Motion

If anyone has more suggestions, post!

Thanks everyone,

Sandy

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My list, just emailed:

The entire Sarah Vaughan catalog.

The Brookmeyer/Terry LPs.

Also suggested: Lightnin' Hopkins' Mainstream output.

More:

M 56013 Two Jims and Zoot (Hall, Rainey and Sims)

56031 Maynard Ferguson: Color him Wild

MF Sextet

313 Roy Haynes: Hip Ensemble

314 Harold Land: New Shade of Blue

315 Blue Mitchell: Soul Village

324 Hadley Caliman Hadley Caliman

324 Sonny Red Sonny Red

329 Charles McPherson Charles McPherson

333 Curtis Fuller Crankin'

342 Hadley Caliman Iapetus

343 Blue Mitchell Vista Blue

344 Harold Land Choma

346 Johnny Coles Katumbo

351 Roy Haynes Senyah

365 Charles McPherson Siku ya Bibi

370 Curtis Fuller Smokin'

374 Blue Mitchell Blue's Blues

375 Shelly Manne Mannekind

376 Paul Jeffrey Family

390 Paul Jeffrey Watershed

392 Blue Mitchell The Last Tango=Blues

395 Charles McPherson Today's Man

400 Blue Mitchell Grafitti Blues

402 Blue Mitchell Many Shades of Blue (A compilation? Not sure)

406 Paul Jeffrey Paul Jeffrey

413 Roy Haynes/Blue Mitchell Booty

Prestige

George Braith:

7474 Laughing Souls

7515 Musart

Freddie Roach:

7490 The Freddie Roach Soul Book

7507 Mocha Motion

If anyone has more suggestions, post!

Thanks everyone,

Sandy

WHOA!

You RULE! :tup:tup:tup:tup:tup

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I've always considered Carmen McRae's "Live at Sugar Hill" one of her 2 best albums. The Maynard Ferguson's are also very good, and the Buddy Terry was a real sleeper. The best part of the label, in the later years, were the covers - you don't see photos like that every day!

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