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The Magnificent Goldberg

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  1. Cliff Bennett & the Rebel Rousers Chris Farlowe & the Thunderbirds Little Joe Cook
  2. Maybe Red Nichols? Well, I DID vaguely wonder if it weren't Nichols. But Danny Kaye's face is forever etched into my memory over Nichol's name. MG
  3. Don't have Tenorman but these last 4 numbers feature Clay and Geller with Red Mitchell on bass and Billy Higgins on drums, working in the studio on "Scrapple From The Apple", "Out Of The Blue", "Sandu", and "Cheek To Cheek". can be found on the OJC release Presenting Red Mitchell Aha! Thanks! MG
  4. I always LOVED the sleeve. Didn't know it was a Pete Turner job. Never bought, or heard, the album as I'm not keen on OP. MG
  5. I'd better get the Weston too. I taped my mate's copy of the Trip years ago and I've been waiting to find a real one. MG
  6. Ah! Oh! So who DOES it look like? And now I'm playing Does this look like Jimmie Lunceford? MG
  7. The snow thawed quickly yesterday and almost went completely. Two local lads came and cleared our drive for a quid! But it's snowing hard again this morning. And neither my wife or I have any change MG
  8. I've got the Fresh Sound LP release of "Tenorman". The other material looks a bit bitty. Anyone heard it? MG
  9. Ernest Bloch Rene Bloch Googie Rene
  10. Not as a breed; but I love Ernie Andrews and Milt Jackson. And Oscar Brown Jr, Joe Carroll, Louis Armstrong, Ray Charles are also well played around these parts. MG
  11. "Teranga" is the Wolof word for welcome. It doesn't list personnel on CD Universe. Does the album include Senegalese musicians? MG Yes. here's an info link http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&a...10:wzfuxqrdld6e Thanks very much Mr J MG
  12. Oliver Nelson, King Curtis & Jimmy Forrest - Soul battle Horace Silver Blowin' the blues away And the Jazz Messengers Trio Silver's serenade The Tokyo blues Horace-scope 6 pieces of Silver Doin' the thing at the Village Gate Finger poppin' King Curtis The new scene of Soul meeting Ray Charles & Milt Jackson Soul meeting Soul brothers Ray Charles The great Ray Charles Genius after hours Three of a kind & Benny Golson - Drip some grease Three of a kind & Stanley Turrentine - meet Mr T Art Blakey Moanin' The big beat Bobby Timmons Chun-king Little Barefoot soul Chicken 'n dumplin's Soul food There we go. MG
  13. "Teranga" is the Wolof word for welcome. It doesn't list personnel on CD Universe. Does the album include Senegalese musicians? MG
  14. Waldo Waldorf Stadtler
  15. Here are two that I particularly like, that haven't been mentioned. With Bobby Forrester and Tootsie Bean - a great session from 1993. A 1991 live session in Japan with Junior Mance. MG
  16. OK - going through alphabetically, I find Cannonball Adderley: At the Lighthouse The dirty blues In San Francisco Gene Ammons Boss tenor The boss is back Donald Byrd Mustang Blackjack Slow Drag Eddie Chamblee - Doodlin' Arnett Cobb Party time More party time Movin' right along Hank Crawford More soul The soul clinic From the heart Lou Donaldson Blues walk Gravy train Coleslaw Blowin' in the wind Herman Foster The explosive piano of Have you heard Bennie Green Walkin' down Soul stirrin' Milt Jackson (well, you do allow vibes) Plenty, plenty soul Soul route Night mist Soul fusion Harold Mabern - Rakin' 'n scrapin' Junior Mance Holy mama Truckin' & trakin' Opus de funk Blue Mance Groovin' blues Blue Mitchell Down with it Bring it home to me Wild Bill Moore - Wild Bill's beat Les McCann The truth The shout In San Francisco The gospel truth McCanna Doin' the Shampoo at the Village Gate In New York Spanish onions But not really Beau J Pooboo David Newman Fathead Blue Head Davey blue (My wife's turn on the PC) MG
  17. That forecast must be serious; the milkman delivered two days worth of milk this evening. MG Tha garden's looking much nicer this morning MG
  18. I'm finding Cab's music more enjoyable than any other big band (so far). MG
  19. Lewis Carroll Shelley Carrol Carole Lombard
  20. Harvey Fuqua Etta James The Moonglows
  21. Yes - his first hit was a cover version on Mercury of Hadda Brooks' revival of "That's my desire" for Modern. Sorry, but Laine didn't have the sex appeal that Hadda put into her version, which has never been bettered as a bedroom record. MG
  22. That's when I got my first copy - just got the RVG on Saturday. Booful. MG
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