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  1. correct
  2. Jaywalkin' (Monterose) 4:40 Spice (Wade Legge) 2:39 Bradley's Beans (Wade Legge) 3:19 Sugar Hips (Wade Legge) 3:23 Brainwasher (Phil Sunkel) 2:43 My Old Flame (Coslow-Johnston) 4:52 The drummer is listed as "Bill Bradley" on the Freshsound CD
  3. 1954, Cal Tjader records for Fantasy (Tjader Plays Mambo) 1956, Art Tatum records for Pablo, feat. Ben Webster 1957, Bobby Jaspar & Sacha Distel record for Versailles (reissued in the JiP series) 1973, more by Cal Tjader for Fantasy (Last Bolero in Berkeley)
  4. similarly...
  5. actually, this one is pretty sad...
  6. easily beaten by this one:
  7. Ted Heath in Swingtime (Decca)
  8. 1952, Hampton Hawes records for Discovery 1954, Ken Colyer - Back to the Delta (Decca) 1957, John Jenkins & Donald Byrd - Jazz Eyes (Savoy) 1963, Roy Haynes - Cymbalism (New Jazz) 1970, McCoy Tyner - Asante (Blue Note) 1973, Cal Tjader records for Fantasy (Last Bolero in Berkeley)
  9. Phoenix? I blame catesta! (still!)
  10. I think so...
  11. I believe these are Hoboken yuppies... ← check out the secret hand sign given by the guy on the left...
  12. it's all the black I tell you
  13. revenge of the black, orange and white rekkid covers?
  14. I don't think so. The Ballads stuff definitely gets dull after a while -- not a lot of variety between takes. The number of alternates on the deluxe Coltrane is excessive. On the other hand, the deluxe ALS is essential. Guy ← I agree on the Ballads bonus disk, 5 versions of Greensleeves pushes it a little. The 4 versions of Tunji on the 2nd Coltrane disk, however, are quite a fascinating listen. That Tunji stuff is a bit like the extra disk to the Atlantic set: you will not listen to it often, but it does have something to offer.
  15. mike, there is a 1+ minute real audio sample of the track here, should be long enough for a pro like you to identify... sounds like 70s alright.
  16. 1948, Benny Goodman records for Capitol 1961, Gerald Wilson records for Pacific Jazz (You Better Believe It) 1962, Gene Ammons - Bad! Bossa Nova (Prestige) 1963, Joe Henderson - Our Thing (Blue Note) 1966, Booker Ervin - Heavy!!! (Prestige) 1969, Iancsi Körössy - Identification (MPS) 1974, Dewey Redman - Coincide (ABC/impulse!), ctd the next day plus, according to the bookler: 1966, Chico Hamilton - The Dealer (impulse!) but I have also seen 18 Sept 1966 listed for this session
  17. only on VHS
  18. 1954, Joe Gordon session for Mercury (Introducing Joe Gordon) 1964, Cannonball Adderley session for Capitol (released on the Fiddler on the Roof CD)
  19. Congratulations! it's been a while since I visited the town, and it's too far just to drop by, but it's a wonderful place. I hope you'll find a good home and a good life there.
  20. how where the Dutch today? I only saw the goals here. Looked nice enough.
  21. .asf is a streaming format that does not constrict the actual file type of the stream. This .asf acts as a meta-file and hides another streaming format (.asx), that points here. The actual format seems to be .wmv (version 9). This is basically a bunch of the people involved with this release talking about it, all of it underlain by some music excerpts.
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