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BillF

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  1. Roy Kral Jackie Cain Miss Whiplash
  2. Matt Damon Ruggles Inspiral Carpets
  3. Rod the Mod Long John Baldry Alexis Corner
  4. Thanks for the heads up on this one, Richard! Went along today and came out with which I've known for fifty years, but never owned! Just under 300 used jazz CDs there in very good condition, most for £5, with an emphasis on Blue Note. Mind you, these places always play it very carefully as to what they'll accept - I just couldn't get anyone to take an Eddie Condon album off me and it was classic stuff (I'd replaced it with a more comprehensive CD). A few heartbreaks in there; e.g. spotting Paul Gonsalves Gettin' Together for a fiver, which I'd bought via Amazon a couple of months ago for a total of £9.79!
  5. Posy Simmonds Red Garland John Bunch
  6. Shelly Manne, West Coast Jazz in England (Jazz Groove) Shelly Manne and his Men recorded in concert March 1960
  7. Sweaty Betty Ping Pong Delroy Smellie
  8. Bill Stickers Gummi Bears Max Klinger
  9. Beefy Botham Henry Cow Sandra Bullock
  10. Zazie ZouZou Dodo
  11. Bob Partington Sue, Grabbit & Runne Go Go Girls
  12. Illinois Jacquet (Epic)
  13. Nitin Sawhney Plain Jayne Pearl Bailey
  14. Sir Humphrey de Trafford Sir Roger de Coverley Sir Charles Thompson
  15. Baldie Pevsner Walter Pater Kenny Napper
  16. Elaine Showalter Walter Scott Scott Hamilton
  17. KKJZ Mostly Bop Now playing: "Epistrophy " from
  18. Lily Bolero Lily Allen Allen Eager Edmund Kean Karen Sharp John Bright
  19. Very wise!
  20. Perse-Oreilly Earwigger Humphrey Chimpden Earwicker Vincent Van Gogh
  21. No, I didn't know them, Richard. I must get along there when I've some cash. Even then, I won't be in the running for a Sahib Shihab LP at £300 (on their website)
  22. Johnny Hodges, Not So Dukish (Verve/HMV) (Yes, I know it looks like it's by Tiny Kahn.)
  23. Billy Apple Del Shannon H P Lovecraft
  24. Time I re-read Sassoon! I have a hardback copy of the Faber Complete Memoirs of George Sherston, which I bought in 1968. My main source of his poetry was Men Who March Away: Poems of the First World War, but I see that there are current editions of Sassoon's poems. Time to re-read Goodbye to All That, too. My Penguin Modern Classics copy is dated 1966!
  25. Joseph Kagan Harold Wislon Wilson Pickett
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