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  1. also 1968: Hank Mobley - Reach Out 1972: Charles Mingus - Mingus at Carnegie Hall (Atlantic) 1978: Charles Mingus - Me, Myself an Eye (Atlantic)3 In 1942, Frank Sinatra records 4 songs for RCA In 1955, Art Tatum records 25 solo pieces for Pablo
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    Warne Marsh

    http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=7470
  3. The 2002 one is likely to be a straight reissue of the 1994 16bit disk. The one from 2004 (TOCJ 9564) is a JRVG, AFAIK
  4. This means the disk was released in 1994. I remember reading what the t+2yrs 1996 date on the back was all about on board krypton once, but I forgot. BTW & FWIW 1994 will make it a 16bit remaster.
  5. http://www.klonek.de/
  6. and empty your cache
  7. it's just really big
  8. the liners for Pep's Vol 2 CD list #1 Brother John: Lateef, flute, arghul, oboe, tambourine #2 P-Bouk: Lateef, tenor sax #3 Nu-Bouk: Lateef, flute All other play on these as well. I will listen in later and try to confirm. If no one else beats me to it.
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    Overlooked Altos

    who?
  10. 18 Jaunary 1944: Esquire-Metropolitan Opera House Jam Session, w/ collective personnel: Al Casey, Art Tatum, Barney Bigard, Coleman Hawkins, Jack Teagarden, Lionel Hampton, Louis Armstrong, Oscar Pettiford, Red Norvo, Roy Eldridge, Sidney "Big Sid" Catlett, Teddy Wilson. 18 January 1967: Roy Ayers - Virgo Vibes (Atlantic) 18 January 1968: Hans Koller - New York City (MPS), an interesting big band date that plays the music suite to a ballet celebrating New York also recorded on this day Navarro/Dameron (1949), Hubert Fol (1956), Stanley Turrentine (1963)... 18 & 19 January 1960: Ben Webster - The Warm Moods (Reprise) 18 & 19 January 1982: Lee Konitz - High Jingo, included in the Art Pepper Hollywood All Stars Box 1955, first of three days recording for Clifford Brown with Strings (EmArcy)
  11. couw

    Overlooked Altos

    Woa, chill man! And, may I point out that the correct spelling is definitely, not definately. Fegh, don't you read any of what is being written on this board?
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    Overlooked Altos

    I certainly agree with you .. he was an "edgy" player, who could really hit the mark, and had great emotion, but there are a few places where he is not quite up to it. I often wonder why he did not record more .... I particularly love "Out Of The Blue" (BN 84032) ... Yes. His reading of "Stay Just As Sweet As You Are" is what a jazz ballad IS. Anwyay, although some don't dig it, I LOVE his playing on Donald Byrd's "Slow Drag" LP. His solo on Blackjack is still one of my favourite moments.
  13. Is the mention of Earl Mabley on the Diz & Getz album nothing but a mistake as the liners to the CD reissue want us believe, or was there more behind it? It seems a bit of a stretch to get from "Hank" to "Earl." Never saw mention of it being a middle name either. Or was it a bit of a joke in line with the Kings and Counts and Barons already around?
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    Sun Ra

    recent scientific exploits in the area to find the man's hometown turned out empty handed, however.
  15. that's what I thought they were saying, but my shallow knowledge of the language told me that that word only applies if you "cook the books" and e.g. have more goods in stock than turn up in the account books. I guess someone ran away with the word.
  16. I have watched both commercials and still couldn't understand what those people were tired of. "are you tired of overhumblumblamubs?" "yeah!" poor people.
  17. can the overseas members maybe have some pictures and other decision support materials?
  18. you're right, she looks more like the hard liquor type
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    Overlooked Altos

    nah
  20. http://www.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~morph/Transformer/index.html
  21. AFAIK, Rein de Graaf is Dutch
  22. Blue Trails: The Rare Tracks (TOCJ 1601) collects various alternate takes and other things left off of the TOCJ reissues of the 1500/1600 series. In the meantime most of these tracks have been released domestically on the "appropriate" albums. It's a nice disk, but it has nothing to do with John Coltrane, apart from having an alternate of Blue Train and a more generously cropped version of the pic of Trane with the lollipop (cf. Blue Train) as its cover. link
  23. the Mendes is short but great. I believe it clocks in at less than 20 minutes the Clooney has a stoopid rinky dinky organ, long since I played it the Whiting is indeed pretty syrupy the O.P. is nice but not essential the Tjader may seem a bit shallow if you're not listening the Slim is big fun and you should get it for Lady Be Good alone still need to get the Shifrin myself
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