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HutchFan

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  1. David Murray - Saxmen (Red Baron)
  2. NP: A pleasing coincidence: This record was made on my 2nd birthday. Earlier: and
  3. Gene Ammons & Sonny Stitt - Together Again for the Last Time (Prestige)
  4. Outstanding! NP: Sonny Stitt - Endgame Brilliance (32 Jazz) Originally released as Cobblestone LPs Constellation and Tune Up!
  5. John, FYI - The ten bonus tracks on the Atlantic Jazz Masters/Rhino CD set were originally available on this LP: Just in case you've already got it. No need for duplication. NP: Tommy Flanagan - Jazz Poet (Timeless) with George Mraz and Kenny Washington A favorite of mine, prompted by EKE BBB's Flanagan post.
  6. Seconded! An outstanding tribute.
  7. NP: Desert-island Ellington. Cootie lit a fire when he returned to the fold.
  8. Last night: Buck Clayton - The Golden Days of Jazz (Columbia Special Products) This 2-LP set is my "just-a-taste sampler" of the Clayton Mosaic box that I never pulled the trigger on.
  9. Elvin Jones, James Moody, Clark Terry, Bunky Green, Roland Prince - Summit Meeting (Vanguard) David Liebman Quartet featuring Mike Nock - The Opal Heart (Inner City)
  10. Dizzy Gillespie - The Giant (Prestige) with Johnny Griffin, Kenny Drew, NHØP, Kenny Clarke, and Humberto Canto
  11. Bucky Pizzarelli with Joe Venuti - Nightwings (Flying Dutchman) Tommy Flanagan / Reggie Workman / Joe Chambers - The Super Jazz Trio (RCA Jazz Line)
  12. I've thought about that sort of thing many times. Out in the "normal world," it might not mean much to folks. 'Round here, on the other hand, the finer points of collection filing are something that many of us ponder, I'm sure.
  13. Sonny Stitt - So Doggone Good (Prestige, rec. 1972) with Hampton Hawes, Reggie Johnson, and Lenny McBrowne
  14. So sad to hear that the Cornelia Street Cafe is closing. BIG bummer. That said, 41 years is a LONG time. It was a good run.
  15. Frank Foster & Frank Wess - Frankly Speaking (Concord, 1984)
  16. Yep. I agree. 40 minutes is a typical vinyl LP duration. And we've all bought plenty of those!
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