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  1. fixed the link. as for the Hayes album, I'd say Paul is right: I did some check-back via amazon.co.jp (can't read a thing) and babelfish.
  2. oh, you may. But you might as well want to journey to this site instead. first link: RRK as a leader second link: RRK sideman appearances third link: Live, boots, boxes fourth link: downbeat covers fifth link: Fifth link: you tell me!
  3. Reeds and Deeds Mercury MG 20800 / SR 60800. Released 1963 Reeds and Deeds [5:16] Hay Ro [2:59] This is Always [4:17] Song of the Countrymen [6:54] Limbo Boat [2:52] Lonesome August Child [4:33] Land of Peace [5:49] Waltz of the Friends 4:37 The Roland Kirk Quartet Meets the Benny Golson Orchestra Mercury MG 20844 / SR 60844. Released 1963 Ecclusiastics [4:25] By Myself [4:17] A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square [5:10] Roland Speaks [3:02] Variations on a Theme [3:25] I've Got Your Number [5:51] Between the Fourth and the Fifth Step [3:39] April Morning [3:41] Get in the Basement [4:02] Abstract Improvisation [1:57]
  4. couw

    Blue Harlem

    it's his dad, bassist of the Savoy Sultans (a.o)
  5. couw

    Blue Harlem

    from the Proper website: IKE QUEBEC BLUE HARLEM INTROCD2004 DISCOGRAPHY Ike Quebec Quintet : Ike Quebec, ts; Roger "Ram" Ramirez, p; Tiny Grimes, g; Milt Hinton, b; J.C. Heard, d. New York, July 18, 1944 BN 985-1 TINY’S EXERCISE BN 986-0 SHE’S FUNNY THAT WAY BN 987-2 INDIANA BN 988-1 BLUE HARLEM Ike Quebec Swingtet : Jonah Jones, tp; Tyree Green, tb; Ike Quebec, ts; Ram Ramirez, p; Tiny Grimes, g; Oscar Pettiford, b; J.C. Heard, d; Buster Harding, arr. New York, September 25, 1944 BN 989-0 HARD TACK BN 990-1 IF I HAD YOU BN 991-0 MAD ABOUT YOU BN 992-1 FACIN’ THE FACE Ike Quebec Quintet : Ike Quebec, ts; Dave Rivera, p; Napoleon Allen, g; Milt Hinton, b; J.C. Heard, d. New York, April 10, 1945 BN 233-0 BLUE TURNING GREY OVER YOU BN 234-1 DOLORES BN 235-3 THE DAY YOU CAME ALONG Ike Quebec Swing Seven : Buck Clayton, tp; Keg Johnson, tb; Ike Quebec, ts; Ram Ramirez, p; Tiny Grimes, g; Grachan Moncur, b; J.C. Heard, d. New York, July 17, 1945 BN 246-1 I FOUND A NEW BABY BN 247-0 I SURRENDER DEAR BN 248-1 TOPSY BN 249-0 CUP-MUTE CLAYTON Ike Quebec All Stars : Ike Quebec, ts; Johnny Guarnieri, p; Bill De Arango, g; Milt Hinton, b; J.C. Heard, d. New York, August 7, 1945 S5828-1 GIRL OF MY DREAMS S5829 JIM DAWGS S5830 SCUFFLIN’ S5831 I.Q. BLUES Ike Quebec Swing Seven : Shad Collins, tp; Keg Johnson, tb; Ike Quebec, ts, Ram Ramirez, p; John Collins, g; Milt Hinton, b; J.C. Heard, d. New York, September 3, 1946 BN 292-4 THE MASQUERADE IS OVER BN 29302 BASICALLY BLUE Looks like these are the Blue Note 1944-46 sides (masters only)
  6. Die Feuerzangenbowle?
  7. guess...
  8. hmmm, I checked with AdAware and Spybot and both tell me my machine is clean. My Opera is set to block unwanted pop ups though.
  9. Tina is just in front of Anna in a personal listing of favourites of a girl named Marels or Michio Shiwasawa; be lucky Tina wasn't placed just before KEN SHIMURA instead! or Christian Helmut Wenzel...
  10. Tina is just in front of Anna in a personal listing of favourites of a girl named Marels or Michio Shiwasawa; be lucky Tina wasn't placed just before KEN SHIMURA instead!
  11. tina brooks
  12. couw surprised himself and ordered the set having been on a Tristano / Konitz / Marsh binge for several months now, I thought why spend all the money on the single CDs and all the time on finding them. Why not order the set, which offers stuff otherwise unavailable and at the best possible sound at that. This is music I really sit down for and listen to, unlike much of the other stuff I have, which I play while doing many other things.
  13. wassup with that "how many posts a day" thing anyhow? I am sure I haven't made 70 posts today. Neither did 7/4 make 98, does this thing simply count the post of the past 24 hours? Very international!
  14. EARGLASSES ...... before ..... after
  15. maybe the simplest blues heads are the greatest? (not a rhetoric q)
  16. I'll say it again: Roland Kirk - Blue Roll (Beautiful Edith)
  17. orgamissimo coming right up!
  18. ah yes, very secret. hush hush.
  19. talking of Eastern European import, in the Prague central trainstation there is a Russian guy who plays the accordéon (one of those big ones with added octaves, what are these called again?) and does an awesome version of the Toccata + Fuge. Sitting in an underground passageway, it sounds as if there is an entire symphony orchestra playing. Extremely good. He was playing the same stuff the last 3 or 4 times I was there, which must have been at least half a year a part, though. Pretty boring if you are there every day. (maybe.)
  20. a little Freudian slip of the keys, I assume?
  21. and for a hilarious intermezzo you can read the "Conversations with Professor Y"
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