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EKE BBB

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  1. Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra ‎– "Kansas City Breakdown" -- The Victor Recordings, Volume 2 (Frog, 1928-29)
  2. I'm in. Just preordered this set, together with the Savory and the Teddy Wilson. Autumn listening guaranteed!
  3. Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra ‎– "Justrite" -- The Victor Recordings, Volume 1 (Frog, 1926-28)
  4. Sure! I also have those mythical recordings in the King Jazz cds (I own all six "Complete Heritage" King Oliver discs) as well as in some diverse compilations. The Archeophone are clearly superior, sound-wise. And the Frog cds cover a later period.
  5. King Oliver ‎– Off The Record: The Complete 1923 Jazz Band Recordings (Archeophone Records)
  6. The Original Dixieland Jazz Band ‎– The First Jazz Recordings 1917-1921 (Timeless)
  7. Harry Edison And His Orchestra ‎– Sweets (Clef/Verve)
  8. And essential recordings!
  9. Jelly Roll Morton ‎– The Centennial - His Complete Victor Recordings (Bluebird, 5CD)
  10. The Lion in Paris on 29 November 1965 at the L'Ecole Normale de Musique, playing Relaxin', Tea For Two and Carolina Shout. Broadcast on French TV on 13 March 1966. Courtesy of Stephen Taylor; uploaded just a few days ago.
  11. Tom Petty ‎– Full Moon Fever (MCA, 1989)
  12. Newport All Stars - Tribute to Duke. Live in Basel (MPS, 1959)
  13. New York Art Quartet / LeRoi Jones (Fontana, 1965)
  14. Aretha. Tons of Aretha today!
  15. Chano Domínguez New Flamenco Sound at the Café Central in Madrid: http://www.cafecentralmadrid.com/Chano/ 15, 16, 17, 18 y 19 de agosto NEW FLAMENCO SOUND Chano Domínguez – piano, teclados Jordi Bonell – guitarra Ernesto Aurignac – saxo alto Pep Perez Cucurella – bajo David Gómez – batería
  16. Oliver Nelson ‎– Sound Pieces (Impulse, 1966)
  17. As stated in Jan Evensmo's 'Donald Lambert Solography', it could be Donald Lambert backing Mabel Garrett on the film 'Veiled Aristocrats' from 1932: It is true that most of the surviving pictures of Donald Lambert are from years later than 1932 (and I am not a good physiognomist either), but I would not say it’s The Lamb playing piano on screen.
  18. Joe Newman-Billy Byers Sextet featuring Gene Quill ‎– Byers' Guide (FSR, 1956) originally: New Sound On Swing (Jazztone)
  19. Dave "Fathead" Newman ‎– Straight Ahead (Atlantic, 1961)
  20. Fats Navarro & Tadd Dameron ‎– At Royal Roost - Volumes 1 & 2 (Jazz View, 1948)
  21. Phineas Newborn Jr. With Ray Brown & Elvin Jones ‎– Harlem Blues (Contemporary, 1969)
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