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  1. The discography?

    http://www.JazzDiscography.com/Temp/beehive.htm

    but that's only its temporary address. When it's completed, I'll move it somewhere else. Haven't decided exactly where since it's the first label discography that the site will have (as opposed to the label listings, which is where this whole discussion got started).

    Mike

    Ahhhhhh......

    Now I know exactly what everyone has been referring to.

    It all makes sense to me now. I was wondering why Bill

    was only providing track timings.

    Nice work!!!

    Don

  2. Mike,

    I will fill in some blanks:

    Sal Salvador-March 24,1978

    Location-Blue Rock Studio NYC

    a a-01-12:56

    b a-02-4:56

    c a-03-6:34

    d b-01-6:42

    e b-02-6:06

    f b-03-11:10

    Omit Brignola and Bert on b and e.

    Bill it looks like the details you provided are for Salvador's "Starfingers" album.

    Do you have his quartet album with Billy Taylor as well; "Juicy Lucy"

    (reminds me of an old girl friend).

    BTW, that Sal Nistico album belongs in every hard boppers collection

    in one form or another!! Probably Sal's best overall recording on record.

    Us Upstate New Yorkers really miss Sal..........

    Don

  3. I voted for Nick. Do you see the resemblance??

    Seriously, while I love Pepper Adams' playing as well

    all you need to do if you have any doubts between the two

    of them is to listen to "Baritone Madness" on Bee Hive.

    IMO Nick ran through Pepper like a chainsaw!!

    Don

  4. Hi, I recently purchased what I thought to be

    Yusef Lateef's Cadet reissue of his "Live at Cranbrook" LP.

    The record jacket and label identified the LP as being the

    before mentioned Lateef album but careful listening and

    examination of the identification markings in the dead wax

    indicate side A of the album to be Lou Donaldson's Cadet release

    entitled "Lou Donaldson At His Best" while side B is the flip side

    of Harold Land's "Peace-maker" LP.

    While I was initally disappointed in not hearing brother Yusef

    I was equally delighted to hear Harold Land and Bobby Hutcherson.

    This may very well be their finest collaboration!!

    I would very much love to hear side A of the "Peace-maker" LP

    but in 30 years of record collecting I have NEVER seen it for sale

    and I would guess that whoever has control of the Argo/Cadet

    catalogue at thsi point has no immediate plans to issue it.

    You would think the Japanese would have gotten around to it by now.

    If anyone would be willing to share a CD-R burn of the "Peace-maker"

    album I would be most appreciative. I have a ton of OOP material

    and would be glad to trade.

    While I'm at it, does anyone have Yusef Lateef's "Live at Cranbrook"?

    Thank you for your consideration,

    Don

  5. Hi, I have all 5 Blue Moon Johnny Hodges CDs

    from the set entitled "The Complete 1941-1954

    Small Group Sessions". I believe this contains all the

    material included in the Mosaic 1950's small group LP set.

    The individual discs are as follows:

    #1: Vol. 1. 1941-1950

    #2: Vol. 2 1950

    #3: Vol. 3 1951-1952

    #4: Vol. 4 1952-1953

    #5: Vol. 5 1954

    As this set appears to be OOP you may contact me

    concerning a possible trade if you are in need of this

    material.

    Don Nania

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