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BillF

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  1. Cannonball Adderley Sextet in New York (Riverside)
  2. Four Brothers Brothers Grimm Andrews Sisters
  3. Monty's Double Monty Python Snakehips Johnson
  4. Oscar Rabin Rabbi Lionel Blue Rabby Burns
  5. Nice programme. And you have to hand it to Geoffrey Smith for ending the subsequent JRR Valentine Special with Eric Dolphy's 'Straight Up and Down'. I heard that one at the end, but will have to catch up with the rest of the programme online tomorrow.
  6. It's a Marty Paich big band album of familiar Great American Songbook themes. As such it was aimed at a more general audience than the 100% jazz albums we've been discussing. Of course, Art Pepper was also on board for this one, but committed jazz listeners are likely to prefer Art Pepper + Eleven: Modern Jazz Classics if they want to hear him in a Paich big band context.
  7. Eastern Rebellion (Timeless) George Coleman, Billy Higgins, Sam Jones, Cedar Walton.
  8. Jazz Library from BBC Radio 3. Today's subject: Art Farmer.
  9. Sitting Bull Henry Cow Wilson Steer
  10. "Exquisite", indeed!
  11. Ozzy Osbourne Mike Osborne Osbert Lancaster
  12. Minnie Bannister Henry Crun Cap'n Crunch
  13. The only Niewood in my collection is on Little Wing: The Gil Evans Orchestra Live in Germany, recorded in October 1978. I don't know the label, as I've had it for years on audio tape!
  14. Myrna Loy The Thin Man Wardell Gray
  15. The Mel Lewis Sextet (VSOP/Mode)
  16. I saw him with Chris McGregor in the late sixties. They were a great band.
  17. George Coleman Octet, Big George (Affinity)
  18. The Mad Hatter Jack "The Hat" McVitie Jack the Lad
  19. Trilby Frankie Capp Chuck Beret (ouch!)
  20. Blues from WGBH. Now playing: Magic Sam in Chicago in 1966.
  21. A fabourite of mine since it first came out (1974? - jeez !) Fabourite, indeed! I must use that word more often.
  22. What about horse riding while on ecstacy? That should do it!
  23. Ed Balls (UK's answer to Crapo) Commander Cressida Dick Virginia Bottomley
  24. Art Blakey, Thermo (Milestone twofer)
  25. How far can you believe these people? The BBC carried a story yesterday that horse riding was more dangerous than Ecstasy from someone called Professor Nutt!!!
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