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mikeweil

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  1. I like him in any context, but was floored by this one, just Baron and two horns, with a massive bass drum sound that really deserves to be named that way, contrary to the deafened kick drums heard everywhere. Plus, the music has a lot of humor.
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    Elek Bacsik

    Had the CD version of his first LP on Fontana, but it didn't impress me too much, despite great rhythm sections. He had his own style and all, just not my taste. https://www.discogs.com/Elek-Bacsik-The-Electric-Guitar-Of-The-Eclectic-Elek-Bacsik/release/2511228
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    Don Patterson

    I stand corrected - thanks for clearing that up. My search in soul food cookbooks did not yield anything. In older Turkish, "yok" literally means "nothing", btw.
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    Don Patterson

    That's "Bowl Full of Yok" .... Yok being the designation for some type of soul food, IIRC.
  5. Kann mich nur anschliessen - es lebe der König!
  6. Yesterday it was this brand new release - both are excellent, btw.:
  7. Some are just fun, that's all.
  8. Last evening I decided to sell my vinyl collection as soon as I get too old or shaky to handle it properly. The first scratch will be the last.
  9. Larger cover pics, LP and CD - the music is excellent. Details here: https://www.discogs.com/The-Boyd-Raeburn-Orchestra-Experiments-In-Big-Band-Jazz-1945/release/7567648
  10. Had a listen this afternoon and must say he obviously had his influences, but a very personal sound. The way he performs "Sping Can Really Hang You Up The Most" is first class! R.I.P.
  11. Will give this one a spin later ...
  12. One more time - because the playing is so good!
  13. I had an LP reissue early in my collector's beginnings, and now have it as part of the Max Roach Plus Four Mosaic box. Taken as a drum battle, I always found Max Roach won by points, as he took more chances, while Rich played it rather safe relying on his machine gun technical precision.
  14. I have quite a few of the reissue LPs released in the 1980's - Teddy Wilson, Dizzy Gillespie, Sarah Vaughan, Boyd Raeburn, Harry "The Hipster" Gibson - much of the material was on CD, too - I have the Ellington sides in that format. Everything I have is very good to excellent music. The list on discogs has some gaps but gives a good idea of the catalogue from 1940's shellac sides to CDs. https://www.discogs.com/label/144929-Musicraft A more detailed account can be found under http://www2.scc.rutgers.edu/ead/ijs/musicraftf.html
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