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The Magnificent Goldberg

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  1. Eric Dolphy Dwayne Dolphin John Dolphin
  2. The Iceman Albert Collins Mr Freeezie
  3. Legs DIamond Legs & Co The Legman Band
  4. In 1967, the Parliaments (Clinton's first band) looked like this. Anti-suit suits! MG
  5. Cover didn't come out - try this See, you can see it's a trumpet player in a starched dicky shirt. And it's a bloomin' LURVELY album. And not just for Jimmy Forrest; Waymon Reed is one of the unsung trumpet players. Years in the James Brown band, then Basie, then Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, then married Sarah Vaughn and was her musical director until he died. That was his only album as a leader. He deserved more MG
  6. This was, I believe, his first recording http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=stYUTg8zkSs Joe Jones - You talk too much, an R&B & pop top 10 hit in autumn of 1960 Decades and decades of pleasure. RIP Idris MG
  7. Booker T Milt Buckner Kankawa
  8. How about a Kenny Burrell box: complete Prestige, Blue Note, Argo, Chess and Verve sessions??? I would drift off in a little bit. I think I would, too, especially during the early period MG
  9. The Holy Barbarian set sounds pretty good, not that I'm an authority. That and the 3 Argo albums are all there is of Lazar; an underestimated and under-recorded organist. MG
  10. Ivy League no loss. THIS was the great sartorial loss: MG
  11. Cliff Bennett The Rebel Rousers Duane Eddy
  12. The sales numbers are from the US and come from Soundscan, which misses a lot of sales I believe. Yes, I think Soundscan ignores anything like a specialist shop for anything. MG
  13. Peter May Colin Cowdrey Ted Dexter
  14. Among black musicians, the dashiki became popular from about 1967. from Wiki (the Yoruba word from which it's derived). It began to be manufactured in the USA in the late forties. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dashiki MG
  15. Me too, Blue John is in the region of £13-£14 from cdjapan including airmail shipping to the UK. Mine's coming from an Amazon UK seller (in Switzerland) for a tenner. MG Not any more, it's gone up to £14 plus shipping..... so it's probably cheaper from CDJapan now. Bloomin' 'eck, Tucker! MG
  16. It's SUPPOSED to sound foreign It's from a very foreign country. (OK, not as foreign as Indian, Chinese, Japanese or other oriental music, which I've never liked, but still very different.) MG
  17. Cool Hand Luke Mr Cool Mr Gentle
  18. One of my favourite bands. I have 17 of their albums (I think that's all of them). I KIND OF recognise your description but don't think of it that way. Mbalax is rhythmically very complex and Lemzo DIamono's is the densest of the ways of playing it. 'Marimbalax' is a Sterns compilation of stuff from a few of their albums (and is the only album that ever was released on CD) and, in order to grab the western market, included the most dance-friendly stuff. If you look around the web, you can probably find a few K7 rips of the band, including a 2 K7 live set from about '97. I don't think they've made any recordings since about 2001. MG
  19. Me too, Blue John is in the region of £13-£14 from cdjapan including airmail shipping to the UK. Mine's coming from an Amazon UK seller (in Switzerland) for a tenner. MG
  20. Groupe 3A Walter Gropius The Gropes
  21. Yes please - DL for me please. MG
  22. Yes, I have this though I still haven't read it. It's probably OOP, since it was on a kind of blowout sale I bought it at the beginning of the 2000s. I was really surprised hearing here about it, because I thought "that's familiar to me". Yes, I snagged a not too expensive copy from Amazon UK and it's on its way to me. MG
  23. Blue Planet Man Gen George S Patton John Paton
  24. Just ordered 'Blue John' from Amazon UK - seller in Switzerland for a tenner. Looking forward to hearing the new tracks. MG
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