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  1. Randomly pulled from the shelf: Various Artists - Leonard Feather's Encyclopedia Of Jazz - Jazz of the '60's, Vol. #1: Giants of the Saxophones (Vee Jay, 1964) This fun sampler is a dollar bin find that I ran across a few years ago.
  2. Next up: James Moody - Heritage Hum (Perception, 1971) Lovely & soulful. Moody in a lyrical groove. Lots of flute. The overall vibe is different -- but I'd rate this LP right up there with Never Again! In other words: This is more Top Shelf stuff.
  3. I don't know anything about the author, and I haven't ever seen this book. But I LOVE the idea of it. There are many rooms in the Jazz House. It seems like this author is willing to explore some rooms that have been overlooked -- by critics, at least, if not by listeners. I'd like to see a table contents to have a bit more insight into which artists the author discusses. EDIT Here's a review from The Syncopated Times that covers some of the musicians that the author explores in the book: https://syncopatedtimes.com/in-with-the-in-crowd-popular-jazz-in-1960s-black-america/
  4. Now spinning: Art Pepper - Artworks (Galaxy, 1984) This album consists of outtakes from the 1979 sessions that yielded So in Love on the Artists House label. This LP features the West Coast ensemble: George Cables, Charlie Haden, and Billy Higgins. Coming up next: More outtakes from the same So in Love sessions, but this time with the NY-based ensemble: Hank Jones, Ron Carter, and Al Foster.
  5. Marshall Gilkes, WDR Big Band – Köln (Alternate Side Records, 2015)
  6. NP: I know Shearing's three MPS LPs with NHØP & Louis Stewart . . . and his solo LP, My Ship. But I had no idea that The Way We Are existed. Will give it a listen.
  7. Not a song that I would've EVER associated with George Shearing! Yet. . . there it is.
  8. After recommendations from @Teasing the Korean and @JSngry:
  9. Thanks!
  10. Ken, I didn't realize that LP had been issued on Muse. I have the album too -- it's terrific! -- but it's on the Palo Alto Jazz label (with a different cover). Did Muse reissue it when PAJ went belly-up?
  11. For the 2nd time tonight:
  12. Kenny Werner - Unprotected Music (Double-Time Jazz, 1998) with Marc Johnson & Joey Baron Beautiful.
  13. Reissue of two of Fuller's Savoy LPs, both recorded in 1959. Also, both feature Benny Golson. R.I.P. I'm gonna check it out.
  14. I wonder: Is the continuation of the music on tape reel stashed on a shelf somewhere, waiting for an expanded reissue? One can hope.
  15. ❤️ ❤️ ❤️
  16. More Mal Waldron: Solid JP CD reissue A terrific record!
  17. Szell's Schumann recordings are considered to be classics. I like them very much.
  18. Next up: Schumann's 4th Symphony performed by Szell & the Clevelanders, as heard in this 3-LP set:
  19. Sounds like I should give it a listen.
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