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  2. Does Jazz Messengers even ship to the US now?
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    Jackie McLean

    I've always thought the record with Ornette should be better known and more acclaimed. But it would have been nice if Ornette had played at least some alto on the album.
  4. I bought the box set then too. Still play it.
  5. I am not really a football fan, my wife is, and she always roots AGAINST OU as they just hardly ever have an "interesting" game (they usually demolish any team) and also because key persons she really dislikes are INSANELY supportive of OU. This is Anderson, Howe, Squire and White . . . no real keyboardist . . .arranger Larry Groupe and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. I only ever saw Yes once in Cleveland in I think '74.
  6. Lester Young with the Oscar Peterson Trio (Verve)
  7. Impulse AS-36 - Americans In Europe Vol. 1 - rec. 1963
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  9. Madman Jones is a new name to me. Thanks for the links!
  10. I made my own needle drop of this track. I listened to it all day yesterday!
  11. Holy Ghost

    Jackie McLean

    Yes. Action and It's Time!!!! Jackie's collaboration with Charles Tolliver (later Woody Shaw) was amazing! When Jackie was full-blown, this: And this:
  12. Saw Yes in concert in 1986, recall Jon Anderson being the only original member, but this record is branded 1970's Yes, 2001? Who is on this record? Like Ohio State beat Michigan nice?
  13. Something different. . . Yes “Magnification”
  14. Grachan, and now I see Jim Hall below this, I'm running out of time to listen to music!!! Trippin' now
  15. It sure sounds nice this morning!
  16. Wintry grey and overcast here too, so I might well be tempted to follow your recommendation and put this one in the CD player next.
  17. November 30 Roberta Gambarini - 1972
  18. Yeah! To jlhoots, why this record I was talking about in my post didn't carry over: In my opionion, this record was when Jackie graduated from be-bop, to post-bop, to when Jackie went full-blown bonkers genius. Absolutely my favorite Coltrane album, period. Grachan, and now I see Jim Hall below this, I'm running out of time to listen to music!!!
  19. The sleeve art alone is killer!
  20. Rather pretty music to start off a cold and wintry day. Once again we didn’t get predicted snowfall overnight, I’m liking this trend! Jan Johansson & Arne Domnérus “Younger Than Springtime 1959-61” Dragon cd Dragon is such a great label.
  21. But you DID take note of that Don Byas bio here, Gheorghe ... ?
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