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  2. This thread needs reviving! Always good to see how other listeners organize their music.
  3. I think this would be a do-able Mosaic. Revelation Records. The question is—what would be a good organizing principle for such a set?
  4. Mengelberg & Sabu
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    Benny Carter

    Musically, 1933 was a great year for Carter.
  6. Favorite track: the last one!
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    Rare Blue Notes

    What I like/appreciate about those comps is that they barely touch Blue Note from the 60's. Showcasing the label of the 70's is something the "connoisseur" rarely, if ever, does.
  8. Contrary to what the announcer says, somehow the vocals and "lyrics" sound more like "Oop-Pop-A-Da" and not so much like "Oop Bop Sh'Bam" to me.
  9. Returning with my trio back to Scullers in Boston on Friday, March 27, 2026. One set at 7:00PM. Tickets and info: https://www.ticketweb.com/event/michael-weiss-trio-scullers-jazz-club-tickets/14022694?pl=scullers https://scullersjazz.com/upcoming-events/ Also playing tonight (Saturday March 14) at Smalls, sets at 6:00 and 7:30PM You can live stream here: https://www.smallslive.com/events/31806-michael-weiss-quintet/ w/Steve WIlson, Walt Weiskopf, Ugonna Okegwo, Aaron Kimmel.
  10. Johnny Griffin, Jazz a Confronto (Horo)
  11. Cannonball Adderley Quintet, Live in Montreal May 1975 Larry Coryell, Live at the Sugar Club 2016
  12. A wind storm disabled cable and internet for 20 hours. . . my wife and I were withdrawing and finally eased our internet and cable addiction by watching hours of "Ballykissangel" on DVD. Listening right now to a bunch of outtakes from Grateful Dead's "Wake of the Flood" I was sent by a collector years and years ago. Probably my favorite Dead album.
  13. The Storyville parent label has released the Autobiography sessions before, in the '90s on their Jazz Unlimited label. https://www.discogs.com/release/9895558-Louis-Armstrong-The-New-and-Revised-Satchmo-A-Musical-Autobiography-Volume-1
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  15. A true rarity here, not sure if it will get many hits or not but worth putting out there ... many years ago in the research that preceded the website, I heard from a female vocalist that Percy sang as well as playing tenor sax. I wondered if any recording would ever show up, and a small handful did between the Gaskin Papers and the Schaap archive. Here though, Percy scats with Dickey Myers, who Allen Lowe recorded with Joe Albany backing him, on Oop Bop Sh'Bam or what Allen called "Who Parked The Car". Be interested to know what people think (I say Dickey gets the best of him but both guys are having fun).
  16. Looks treacherously like record no. 1 and not quite half of record no. 2 of the 4-LP set that has been released and reissued countless times since 1957 under the same "Musical Autobiography" name on Decca, Brunswick and assorted other labels that eventually came under the MCA flag. https://www.discogs.com/master/411024-Louis-Armstrong-Satchmo-A-Musical-Autobiography-Of-Louis-Armstrong Not a particularly rare item on the secondhand market. Makes me wonder why anyone would want to hop on THAT bandwagon now ...
  17. This was originally released in 1964 on the Workshop Jazz label, a subsidiary of Motown Records. I assume this now falls under the Universal umbrella. Fresh Sounds hasn't reissued this since it went back under EU copyright.
  18. Managed to see this at TIFF about a month back. Wouldn't mind if this won as a dark-horse candidate. (I didn't like One Battle After Another at all, aside from Del Toro.)
  19. Thanks, was not aware of this.
  20. https://storyvillerecords.bandcamp.com/album/a-musical-autobiography-vol-1?utm_source=album_release&utm_medium=email&utm_content=fanpub_fb&utm_campaign=storyvillerecords%2Balbum%2Ba-musical-autobiography-vol-1 Has this been released before?
  21. Chucho Valdes has quietly been removed from the schedule.
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