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  2. Love Dance and Double Exposure are indeed about to be released. A friend received preview copies. I think this series is only being released on LP. I would love to get a CD of Double Exposure ... someday.
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  4. CJ DA MAN!!!!!!!!!!!! Ten games in a row!
  5. I always forget I have this album...because it's shelved in a different spot. The JVC XRCD edition—which sounds absolutely amazing—is too big to fit with other CDs. But it's the music that counts! And the music delivers. Not a trio album (per this thread), but excellent nonetheless. Highly recommended, and I'm sure many posters here own it already.
  6. I've been on this King Pleasure obsession for the past year, largely because the mystery that surrounds him, anyways, I found this little mention of him on Downbeat for august 27, 1952 that mentions he was on a television program called the Ralph Cooper Program with Blossom Dearie. I would love to see it, but I doubt its possible. Also, I've always wanted to see photos of him performing on stage, there is one of him on his stage throne from 1954 and one from a 1972 reissue King Pleasure - The Source, but the image was altered. It would be nice to see the original. Thanks, if you can find it.
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  8. Interesting program. I've been curious and don't know much about about him.
  9. correct - compared this acetate to disc 2 recordings of CM's "Super-Sonic Jazz" & three tracks (over 8 mins of the acetate) are duplicated ie 1. Stratosphere (unidentified hard bop) 2. Delight (tk #2) 3. Delilah
  10. I've never heard this album in full. Does this record contain "Theme For Jobim" with Mulligan on piano? Note: I know it contains "Theme for Jobim," but wasn't sure which version (but maybe there's only one version). It's a sextet album, but the "Jobim" track is only a quartet.
  11. We recently re-aired Jazz a la Sauter, and it remains archived for online listening. I wasn't aware of this when I scheduled the broadcast, but Loren Schoenberg has released a new CD of previously unrecorded Sauter charts written for the Red Norvo-Mildred Bailey band: So Many Memories
  12. Apparently, last theme on acetate, Unidentified hard bop, is named "Stratosphere" on the Cosmic Myth expanded "Super sonic jazz".
  13. The Magnificent VII "The Newport Beach Session" Arbors cd Jon-Erik Kellso: Cornet Dan Barrett: Trombone Rick Fay: Tenor and Soprano Saxes, Vocal Chuck Hedges: Clarinet Johnny Varro: Piano Bob Haggart: Bass Gene Estes: Drums Special Guest: Marty Grosz: Guitar, Vocal Highlights for me are Dan Barrett and Marty Grosz, love those guys.
  14. had not heard this acetate before, very interesting.
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