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  1. Now available: Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble - Congliptious - ncd-2 - $15 Bobby Bradford/John Stevens Spontaneous Music Ensemble - ncd-17/18 - $23
  2. When I first heard of the new film, we got the old one from Netflix and really enjoyed it (again). Robert Shaw was a terrific bad guy.
  3. The original is really good so I'm not sure I want to see the new one.
  4. the above makes it sound like he's trying old things.
  5. Lines on butts can be interesting.
  6. If this sloppy copy/paste job doesn't answer your questions, contact me. Billy Banks and his Orchestra : Billy Banks (vcl) acc. by Henry "Red" Allen (tp,vcl) Pee Wee Russell (cl,ts) Joe Sullivan (p) Eddie Condon (bj) Jack Bland (g) Al Morgan (b) Gene Krupa (d) New York, April 18, 1932 11716-1 Bugle call rag Ban 32459, Coll Clas CC14, IAJRC 4, 11717-1 Oh Peter (ha vcl) Col 35841, IAJRC 4, Jazz Arch JA1, 11717-2 Oh Peter (ha vcl) Col 35841, Jazz Arch JA1, Coll Clas 11718-1 Margie Ban 32642, IAJRC 4, CBS (F)52732, 11719-1,2 Spider crawl (bb vcl) (unissued) Billy Banks (vcl) acc. by Shelton Hemphill (tp) Charlie Holmes (cl,as) Crawford Wethington (as) Joe Garland (ts,bar) Edgar Hayes (p) Benny James (g) Hayes Alvis (b) O'Neil Spencer (d) Baron Lee (dir) New York, May 10, 1932 72560-1 Scat song (bb vcl) Vic 24027, Harrison LPK, RCA 72561-1 Mighty sweet (bb vcl) Vic 23399 72562-1 Minnie the moocher's wedding day (bb vcl) Vic 24027, RND CD1302 Billy Banks (vcl) acc. by Henry "Red" Allen (tp,vcl) Pee Wee Russell (cl,ts) Joe Sullivan (p) Eddie Condon (bj) Jack Bland (g) Al Morgan (b) Zutty Singleton (d) New York, May 23, 1932 11717-3 Oh Peter (bb vcl) Ban 32462, Coll Clas CC14, COCD1, Br 11717-4 Oh Peter (bb vcl) Jazz Arch JA1, Coll Clas CC55, 11719-3 Spider crawl (bb vcl) (unissued) 11719-4 Spider crawl (bb vcl) Ban 32459, Or 2483, Per 15615, Rom New York, July 7, 1932 11881-1 Who's sorry now ? (bb vcl) Or 2521, Coll Clas CC14, COCD1 11882-1 Take it slow and easy (bb vcl) HRS 17, Coll Clas COCD1 11883-1 Bald-headed mama (bb vcl) Or 2521, Coll Clas COCD1 The Rhythmakers : Billy Banks (vcl) acc. by Henry "Red" Allen (tp,vcl) Jimmy Lord (cl) Pee Wee Russell (ts) Fats Waller (p,vcl) Eddie Condon (bj) Jack Bland (g) Pops Foster (b) Zutty Singleton (d) New York, July 26, 1932 12119-1 I would do anything for you (bb vcl) Mel M12457, Br A500316, Per 15651, 12119-2 I would do anything for you (bb vcl) Ban 32530, Or 2534, UHCA 105, Br 12120-1 Mean old bed bug blues (bb,fw vcl) Ban 32502, Or 2554, Mel M12457, Per 12120-2 Mean old bed bug blues (bb,fw vcl) Col 35882, Coll Clas CC55, COCD1, 12121-1 Yellow dog blues (bb vcl) (unissued) 12121-2 Yellow dog blues (bb vcl) Col 35882, Coll Clas CC55, COCD1, 12121-3 Yellow dog blues (bb vcl) Ban 32502, Mel M12481, Or 2554, Voc 12122-1 Yes suh ! (bb,ens vcl) Jazz Arch JA1, Coll Clas CC55, COCD1 12122-2 Yes suh ! (bb,ens vcl) Ban 32530, Mel M12481, Or 2534, Billy Banks and his Orchestra : Billy Banks (vcl) acc. by Shelton Hemphill (tp) Henry Hicks (tb) Charlie Holmes (cl,as) Crawford Wethington (ts,bar) Edgar Hayes (p) Benny James (g) Hayes Alvis (b) O'Neil Spencer (d) Baron Lee (ldr) New York, August 18, 1932 73306-1 Oh ! you sweet thing (bb vcl) Vic 24148, Harrison K, RCA 73307-1 It don't mean a thing (if it ain't gotthat swing) (bb vcl) Vic 24148 73309-1 You wonderful thing (bb vcl) 23399
  7. As long as we are naming names - Jeanne Lee!
  8. I have all the material on a Billy Banks disc on Classics coupled with a Red Allen on Neatworks (32 tracks with alternates). I first became a fan of this stuff from an English, CBS/Realm lp in the '60s. I'll see if I can get you a complete list. What label issued your cd? I see what it is now. Get back soon with details. All wonderful stuff.
  9. First, Mary Lou Williams. Somewhere down the line is Marlene Rosenberg. After her somewhere is Ms Krall. I might be able to enjoy her more if silly "street teams" didn't try to tell me how great she is. She can sing but the "baggage" turns me off.
  10. Interested parties should note the 2 disc Monk/Trane set is $5.98.
  11. Remember hearing him in some small club in NY in the first half of the '70s. We went because Cuscuna (then an Atlantic employee) could get us a free meal.
  12. How about a "ripped thread" so we could tell the state of the posters without having to guess?
  13. HB Bertrand. I hope you pull your head out of the stacks long enough to enjoy the flowers.
  14. A fine online mag. Check it, Paris Transatlantic and Bagatellen regularly.
  15. I've probably said this before but if you can find New Jazz/Prestige discs of the Tristano/Konitz material, it is wonderful beneath the surface noise - much more dynamics and everything else. Same goes for the Lester Young/Kansas City Seven date on Keynote.
  16. The original photo cover was much better than the later "art" cover. Fantasy made the right choice when reissuing this one.
  17. If I could only find a cylinder plant! Mr. Edison doesn't answer my letters.
  18. Desmond Dekker Johnny Desmond Johnny Walker
  19. Through record biz history folks go broke trying to bring great stuff to the public. We are not all major corps. Praise Ross Russell for the Dials and regret all the money he lost. AND don't blame folks like this because your latest whim isn't currently available for download.
  20. Can you get therapy for that?
  21. Interested parties can find a review of our last releases (Charles Tyler & Wadada) in the new Signal to Noise. Stuart Broomer is the writer.
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