I have that Clark Terry CD, will pull it out and play later today. I love Budd's playing, too - I was glad he was given appropriate credit in Ira Gitler's Swing To Bop - I do not expect every musician to record historically significant things each time he walks into a studio, but have the utmost respect for anybody who always delivers and never plays a bad note - Johnson was one of those who did. I have reached a point where I get any album with him I come across - he's always a pleasure to listen to, and had his own voice, which is as sweet as some of you report, but exuberant just as well. To me, he's one of those standing tall in the second row, right behind Hawk and Pres and the like.
That Quincy Jones 4 CD set recently issued has good sound, and enough Johnson solos to justify a purchase - if you want to know exactly how many solos there are, you will have to wait until this evening.