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  1. Giant Steps, a recent purchase.
  2. William Hill Fred Done Stan James
  3. Well, at least you gave it a try, and were not made ill from listening to it! I'll have to remember use the first 2 lines of your post for future BFT's! On the contrary, I liked some of it (only listened to disc 1 so far) - track 5 I enjoyed, as well as tracks 1 (especially) and 6. I thought track 13 sounded like it may fit in a Quentin Tarantino soundtrack. The "Tea For Two" reminds me of the theme tune from "Pot Black", a snooker programme of yesteryear. That isn't exactly a compliment BTW.
  4. Try his mid- and later-sixties albums (The Turnaround, No Room For Squres, Dippin', A Caddy For Daddy, High Voltage, Far Away Lands), where he uses a harder tone (as well as more economical phrasing). Thanks for the recommendations Bill, I probably will.
  5. Saxondale Alan Partridge Paul Calf
  6. This was one of my first jazz albums. I remember having it on pretty heavy rotation with Joe Henderson's "Page One" and Dexter's "Our Man In Paris". I find Hank suffers a little in comparison with those two; I find his tone a little too woolly for extended listening (I have the same problem with Curtis Fuller on trombone). Having said that, I think Soul Staion is a classic album - "Remember" is a tune I really like, and I love Wynton and Blakey - Wynton especially on the title track. I bought "Workout" after this one, and thought it OK, but never explored Mobley any further.
  7. SPLASH.........gurgle (Sound of man out of his depth) I've listened to disc 1 and have less than nothing! It's a real ear-opener, listening to all this - I think the oldest record in my collection is from 1947! The one thought I had was that track 5 puts me in mind of Monk's "Genius of Modern Music" records. (Sets disc to repeat)
  8. David St Hubbins The Saint Greavsie
  9. That was fast! Much faster than Newbury Comics and Caiman USA!
  10. Conrad - disks arrived today, many thanks. Richard
  11. Colonel Tom Parker Colonel Korn General Dreedle
  12. Michael Vaughan Andrew Flintoff Andrew Strauss
  13. Napoleon Murphy Brock Ray White Ike Willis
  14. Lassie Old Shep The Littlest Hobo
  15. Bernard Bresslaw Sid James Charles Hawtrey
  16. Glyn Pardoe Alan Oakes Mike Doyle
  17. Rex Hudler Spike Owen Fred "Crime dog" McGriff Andrew Flintoff Wasim Akram Clive Lloyd
  18. Downtown Judy Uptown Judy Kinky Friedman
  19. Prospero Macbeth Mark Anthony
  20. Earl Scruggs Earl Hines Earl Strickland
  21. Marion Jones Barry Bonds Floyd Landis
  22. Two dirt-cheap Blue Notes courtesy of Amazon: Horace-Scope - Horace Silver Trio - Sonny Clark Trio
  23. Danny Boy Pigeon Boy (apologies, I have young children) Lieutenant Pigeon
  24. Joe Bugner Alan Minter John Conteh
  25. Russell Harty Grace Jones Grace Slick
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