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Sealed Blue Note Tone Poet Vinyl for Sale
Face of the Bass replied to Face of the Bass's topic in Offering and Looking For...
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QUESTION: Am I just hallucinating that there was a disc of all Tina tunes?? (or nearly all Tina tunes) — recorded by somebody more recently? (Within the last 25 years, more likely the last dozen years.)
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Verve UMV 2571 (Japan 1975) - Bud Powell " Bud Powell '57" - rec. 1954 & 1955
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Atlantic Jazzlore Series version
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More Phil Woods:
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Listening to this album again: Buster Williams plays on four of seven tracks on this album. Buster sounds so good that I wish he'd have played on the whole LP. This is one of those records that I have a clear preference for Side A over Side B. Also:
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Sad news. R.I.P. But what a legacy!!! Thanks for sharing this story.
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I'm a big fan of the Brazilian Octopus album, which has that international MPs fondue party sound that I can't resist. RIP.
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A favorite B3er. So Cute So bad is one of her best recordings, IMO. RIP
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Speakers Corner reissue - 4 LP Box " Jazz At The Philharmonic in Europe"- rec. 1960
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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You can't replace people like that, you can just hope that they follow you around.. RIP
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This one hits me hard. Many years ago he played in Frankfurt with his Band. I went there with a longtime friend who brought Brazilian percussionist Gilson de Assis who stayed with him at the time. After the gig they talked the whole Band into going to a local Club where another Brazlian, pianist Izio Gross, led the house trio. His bassist and drummer of retirement age looked so frail you were afraid they would collapse any minute. Hermeto's bassist and drummer conquered the stage, and we were four percussionists cooking behind some wild four hand piano on some old time Brazilian standards. Afterwards we talked a bit, and Hermeto just said "Thanks for loving music." One of the loveliest human beings I ever met. An amazing creative genius. R.I.P and many thanks for the inspiration.
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Not unexpected, but sad news.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
mjazzg replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
That's a Tabor I don't know, will sort that out. Seeing her in a couple of weeks with Quercus