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  1. Just listened to this for the umpteenth time since a week ago. I simply love this album. A relaxed effort with lots of feeling, Burrell plays "You Go To My Head" with so much feeling. Next:
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    Hermeto Pascoal

    Hermeto is a true genius.
  3. Allen Lowe's Jazz History boxes are excellent! Someone should grabe them before it's too late. I do not know any better jazz hostory account up to 1950.
  4. Last one before supper: ..... but the copy I was given by an old friend who radically shrinked his collection before a removal looks much better and plays fine. In retrospect, the first listen after 40 xears makes me think how hyperactive Cobham et al. were at the time .....
  5. a) the sound is very slightly inferior to the OJC etc. DCs b) he already bought the Tjader plays Tjazz album and told me he likes it
  6. The weekend bottle, just opened: Le Mas des Flauzières Cuvée Julien Côtes du Rhône Villages 2018
  7. There is no other Andrew Hill in the Lord Disco, so, yes. Guilbeau was born January 16, 1916 in Lafayette, Louisiana, according to discogs.
  8. He recorded with R& B artists before joining the Ray Charles circle in 1960. From 1962 he played in Basie's and Frank Sinatra's orchestras. After 1967, no recordings, only one reunion with Charles in 1975. There even was this album, lost in the Atlantic vaults fire: Philip Guilbeau And His Creole Stompers : Phil Guilbeau (tp) Andrew Hill (p) Edgar Willis (b) Bruno Carr (d) New York, November 7, 1961 5769 I wish I didn't love you so (unissued) 5770 Over the rainbow - 5771 This love of mine - 5772 Blues for Helen - 5773 Where or when - 5774 Ooh-la-la Atlantic 45-5025 Phil Guilbeau (tp) Arthur Jenkins (p) Sonny Forrest (g) Henry Grimes (b) Bruno Carr (d) New York, February 26, 1962 5961 Creole walk Atlantic 45-5025 5962 Untitled original (unissued) 5963 Untitled original - 5964 Untitled original -
  9. Yes, of course, on all accounts.
  10. The Lord Disco lists Watkins for playing on 110 sessions from 1954 until 1962, when he was killed in an automobile accident. That's amazing for such a short career.
  11. That's really great cover!
  12. The way you did it can do something like this, bringing attention to an underrated musician. The simple discography is more for those looking for dteailed information once they have been hooked. Excellent job, Dan!
  13. Pulled the Mosaic box this afternoon and listened to it. Still sounds fresh and vital. What more can you want? Doug Watkins was the greatest bass player back then, IMO.
  14. ... from the Mosaic box
  15. RIP. I was not a fan but really like his playing on Don Patterson's albums, he was the best of all guitarists that recorded with Patterson.
  16. Oh yeah!
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