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    The Organ

    Here's my pick for Pullen's organ work. The great Doug Carn albums are 'Infant Eyes", 'Spirit of the New Land', and 'Revelation', though not necessarily for his organ playing per se (and he plays a lot of piano on them).
  2. Renaissance Fair is the most perfect cut I've ever heard.
  3. Haven't listened to this, but have heard a lot by the group. By the 80's they were (exceedingly talented) seasoned pros doing repertory in a lot of ways, more polish and less fire than the early days.
  4. Any good? I like their albums from that period, though not on the level of "Days of Wine and Roses" or "Complete Live at Rajio's".
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    Gregg Allman

    All the early allman bros. Start with "fillmore east" go next to "beginnings" which repackages their first two lp's third to "eat a peach" then skip 20 years to the Warren Haynes era of the Allman bros especially the live stuff. The Gregg solo albums are not nearly as strong.
  6. And the Sgt. Pepper remix is stunning.
  7. I own and read the book, it is very well-written and fascinating. The 1200 pages flies by.
  8. Agreed the twofer is a gem.
  9. That was "Lycra Too?" on my December BFT.
  10. I passed. I have the earlier Esoteric issues of the three albums, and that issue of the live one has much bonus material not on this box. Utility of this box depends on if you have the earlier issues and how much you like the group. "Bundles", with Allen Holdsworth, is the gem of the bunch.
  11. My jazz education was mainly buying blind on cutouts/used vinuyl because there was a name or a label that made me willing to shell out a dollar to explore.
  12. Which is another one that never charted in the USA (their version).
  13. Have lots I'll never listen to again, but don't know exactly which ones in many cases. Most of the ones I am sure I'm done with, I try to move on to a new home.
  14. "I Think of You" is one of the British Invasion era UK hits that I never understood why it didn't make it big in the USA. May be third behind the Searchers' "When You Walk in the Room" (which at least scraped the bottom of the top 40, but should have been huge) and the Hollies' "I'm Alive" (which didn't even make the top 100 here). "It's Love That Really Counts" and "Wishin' and Hopin'" are also pretty wonderful.
  15. It was a Liberty-era recording, 1968, so may be somewhat overlooked/underrated because of that. BN was pretty inconsistent during that era (and it just got worse under UA, though both of those eras produced some absolute treasures, unlike the past 35 years).
  16. I have it for you. Will PM.
  17. landmark album. too far ahead of its time to be a big seller (no fm rock market yet).
  18. Have always loved "The House at Pooneil Corners".
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    Frank Zappa

    I'd be interested in six disks worth, but not at anything near the $125 list price. Will hope for a smaller set to come out.
  20. "Noise in the Attic" was the first thing I ever heard by him, on WRTI, and I had the same reaction.
  21. My music collection has more CD's by Blakey/Messengers than by anyone else. Got to see him live twice in the late 80's, but not before then.
  22. I fully understand, respect, and agree with Chuck's stance. But man, youtube postings like these, with the record companies doing the posting, sure do muddy the waters: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4gkabKxvc0
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