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Dmitry

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  1. You are welcome, Fer. Enjoy! Just added more cds to the list.
  2. I'm quite sure that your assessment is right, they most probably cut these lps using cds as masters.
  3. At last, the ants will have their revenge!
  4. By 1958 Phineas Newborn was already a significant presence in the world of piano. My turntable isn't set-up at the moment; if my memory serves me right I found the Booker Little side of the lp more interesting. Imho, it's a pretty strong date, especially if one compares it to the 1980s-1990s [well groomed] Young Lion recordings.
  5. $52.50 Someone might consider this 'screwing the paying customers'.
  6. I believe it was released on cd in Japan some years back. I have the LP.
  7. A very good record!!! *****
  8. This title is scheduled to come out on the Audio Wave XRCD.
  9. Mr.Stereo Jack, would you, in time, announce the details of the closure? Is there going to be a final grand sale? Congratulations on your retirement, and Thank You!
  10. I will make sure to visit your fine establishment this Friday. Like thousands of others, I, too, have bought some good music from SJ.
  11. Each cd is $7 post paid in the USA. Will mail anywhere in the world for extra cost. All cds and artwork are mint or near mint, except if noted below. HB – hole in barcode SC – spine cut P – promo stamp on booklet and/or disc CC – cut corner of booklet ======================================================================= Cannonball Adderley & Milt Jackson – Things Are Getting Better 20bit k2 Charly Antolini – Drum Beat Louis Armstrong – Plays W.C.Handy Benny Bailey – The Satchmo Legacy Big Satan [berne, Rainey, Ducret] – Souls Saved Hear Bill Barron – The Tenor Stylings Brooklyn Sax Quartet – Far Side of Here HB Peter Brotzmann – Stone/Water Dave Brubeck - Jazz at Oberlin 20bit k2 Kenny Burrell – Midnight Blue RVG Donald Byrd – Parisian Thoroughfare Candido - Thousand Finger Man [promo sticker on cd] Thomas Chapin – You Don’t Know Me David Chevan/Warren Byrd - Let Us Break Bread Together Charlie Christian – Vol.9 1939-1941 Clusone Trio – I am an Indian HB Miles Davis – Relaxin’ 20bit k2 Ernest Dawkins – Jo’burg Jump HB Billy Eckstine - No Cover No Minimum Bill Evans - Homecoming Charles Fambrough – Live at Zanzibar Blue HB Joel Futterman/Kidd Jordan/Alvin Fielder – Southern Extreme Stan Getz/Joao Gilberto - Getz/Gilberto 20bit Verve Master Edition digipac Stan Getz – Live by the Sea, Cannes, 1980 Dizzy Gillespie – The Giant Dennis Gonzalez - Home Grant Green – Idle Moments RVG Marty Grosz – Hooray for Bix! Gunther Hampel – The 8th of July 1969 Joe Henderson – Page One RVG Blind Willie Johnson – The Complete Blind Willie Johnson 2CD $11 Ori Kaplan- Delirium HB Rudresh Mahanthappa – Black Water Dom Minasi – Quick Response Dom Minasi – Takin’ The Duke Out MJQ – Django 20bit k2 David Murray - MX (Dedicated to the Memory of Malcolm X) Oliver Nelson - The Blues and the Abstract Truth 20bit Albert Nicholas – Albert’s Back in Town HB Oregon - Violin Mick Rossi – One Block from Planet Earth Hal Rusell NRG Ensemble – The Hal Russell Story Maria Schneider Orchestra – Concert in the Garden Wayne Shorter – Alegria SC Sonny Simmons – American Jungle Sonny Stitt – The Last Stitt Sessions Vol.1&2 Steve Swell – Moons of Jupiter Ken Vandermark – Acoustic Machine
  12. I'll start with these -
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    Jonah Jones

    http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?app=core&module=search&section=search&do=quick_search&search_app=core&fromsearch=1 Couldn't find any threads on JJ, other than the ones above. He must've been very popular in the late 1950s, judging by the number of the LPs he put out.
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    Jonah Jones

    I was in a used book/music store the other day that had the largest selection of old Jonah Jones LPs for sale. A fan must have joined the orchestra in the sky, and family dumped all his records. I had no idea the man was so prolific, and probably sold a lot of albums. There must have been at least 20 different titles there. Like Jonah, I love those bullet bras!
  15. For $500 you can pick up either a McIntosh MC2105 or a MC7100. Not only are they very good amplifiers, and each has a very appealing 'McIntosh look' to it, you will also be investing in an amp that will be worth at least what you've paid, and probably a good bit more, if you're ready to move on in time.
  16. Many drug addicts grow beards to hide the facial ulcerations from infections and lack of fatty tissue in their cheeks. Evans had a beard to his dying last days. Thanks. Now explain the leisure suits. I will venture and say that the leisure suits and other over-sized garments were also a way for him to cover the dilapidated state of his body. Like most chronic addicts he was most probably remarkably scrawny. The large garments may also have allowed him to carry concealed syringes and whatever other paraphernalia. It may not be an indication of anything, but I have never seen a BE photo in a t-shirt.
  17. Many drug addicts grow beards to hide the facial ulcerations from infections and lack of fatty tissue in their cheeks. Evans had a beard to his dying last days.
  18. Duke Pearson was Blucher, obviously. He came in later.
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