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It would have been a Blue Note or Atlantic, possibly Jackie McLean's "Let Freedom Ring" or perhaps John Coltranes' "My Favourite Things". However the first actual vinyl I ever bought was this single:
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Boy, it's been a few years since I gave those two boxsets a spin. They used to be my favourite Keith Jarrett and I almost played them to death when I first bought them. I'd be interested to find out whether there's any additional music on the new boxset and whether it's been remastered. I seem to recall that some of the music on my sets is not the highest of fi.
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Although I already owned a number of "West Coast" albums by the likes of Chet Baker, Gerry Mulligan, Art Pepper etc, it was not until I read Robert Gordon's book "West Coast Jazz" in the 1980's that I realised the number of other artists that had recorded for West Coast labels. I ended up owning every recording identified in the pretty extensive discography in Mr. Gordon's book, many of which I still play regularly.
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Four ..... or five?
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Indeed it could. I wonder whether they might come packaged together.
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Do you have Spotify in Italy, Porcy? I don't do download, stick to lps, and unavoidable cds, so I didn't know but from my computer spotify home page is in italian, so I presume it exists over here. Spotify isn't downloading, it's streaming. It's the future! Oh dear, I do hope not......
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Oh........ how times have changed!
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I'm tempted.........
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This is available as a CD-R from Downtown Music Gallery; not sure about it's provenance though.: http://search2.downtownmusicgallery.com/first.cgi?row_boolean_00=AND&select_field_00=Artist+OR+Title+OR+Descr&search_00=ric%20colbeck&match_00=all+of+these+words&row_boolean_01=AND&select_field_01=Artist&search_01=&match_01=all+of+these+words&row_boolean_02=AND&select_field_02=Artist&search_02=&match_02=all+of+these+words&Work=0&New_Merch=1&Available=1&Special=1&Pre_Order=1&Cd_Sale=1&Used_Stock=1&fmt_CD=0&fmt_LP=0&fmt_VHS=0&fmt_Cassette=0&fmt_DVD=0&fmt_Miscellany=0&Paging=0&Search.x=47&Search.y=16#results
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Un-American Jazz ! Bop to post-bop (and everything in between) 
Head Man replied to Simon8's topic in Recommendations
This is a nice release by Jimmy Dechar, containing a remastered session from 1979 ("The Scots' Connection") plus five bonus tracks from 2003 with Colin Steele, another Scot, in the trumpet chair. Plenty of copies going cheap on Amazon. -
According to AMG it was released on CD in the early 2000s but I must say I've never come across a copy. In fact all his albums on About Time Records would make a terrific boxset.
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At which venue did you seem them, David? At the Veg Box Cafe in Canterbury! http://thevegboxcafe.co.uk/ Part of this series http://www.free-range.co/ The concerts are often recorded but we forgot to record this one.... Looks good....a long way from North Yorkshire though. I'd loved to have seen Tony Coe last May......
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At which venue did you seem them, David?
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Are there any box bargains currently available?
Head Man replied to GA Russell's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Not sure whether this is the original Atlantic/Rhino boxset, if that's an issue for you. Amazon are showing the label as "CLASSICAL". -
Amazon are showing it also and as an ESP release.
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Un-American Jazz ! Bop to post-bop (and everything in between) 
Head Man replied to Simon8's topic in Recommendations
Ah so I did... Captain Adventure came out in 1975. Still, they say if you can remember the 60's then you weren't there. -
Un-American Jazz ! Bop to post-bop (and everything in between) 
Head Man replied to Simon8's topic in Recommendations
Wearing my "Union Jack" hat here's a few that I couldn't live without: ..in fact, ANYTHING by Stan Tracey..... OK I know he was born in the West Indies but he played & recorded all his jazz in the UK -
Un-American Jazz ! Bop to post-bop (and everything in between) 
Head Man replied to Simon8's topic in Recommendations
I'd love to hear more by that saxophonist, Zbyszek Namyslowski. Any recommendations? That's the only album I've heard him on and he is indeed fabulous on it. He does have an extensive discography--would be interested to hear others' opinions. This one, from 1964, is excellent. In fact I enjoy everything I have by him including these two from 2003 & 2006 respectively: -
Still waiting for this to be re-issued on CD. Anyone know why it's never happened?
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Yes, I've always wondered why this has never had a CD re-issue. His, later, "Burning Spirits" album, again on Contemporary, has been out on CD since 2003.
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What's wrong with the way they're presented by Black Lion? AFAIK, they're long OOP. Plenty of used/new copies available at Amazon and ebay
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JM are slightly cheaper but only if you add in the additional customs charges that you might, or might not, get charged for a US order.
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What's wrong with the way they're presented by Black Lion?
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