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Jim Duckworth

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  1. I too found the Cliff Jackson elements to be pretty great, sending me on a search for Cliff Jackson's Krazy Kids records from 1930.
  2. Enjoying the Cliff Jackson elements of this set.
  3. This one takes the same approach to an earlier era.
  4. It is readily, easily, and freely available on Archive.org-otherwise I would have had to make an archeological expedition of my own.
  5. I am really hoping that I will like Three Or Four Shade of Blue better now (as part of this box set) than I did when it came out...
  6. The Kansas City Five selections without Lester Young are appended to the end of this release and may well be some of my favorite Buck Clayton.
  7. The Django is by a local artist who has work of this same nature in some surprisingly important collections. Since I am also local, I don't get it.
  8. Jim Duckworth

    Frank Zappa

    Excellent! Thanks for posting this.
  9. Hey there. I'm 66 and had to endure the word "Munchies" as a teenager-please tell me it's not coming back.
  10. Moves was my second Mingus record (Carnegie Hall was the first).
  11. I've been catching up on older recordings including a couple I downloaded from Archive.org.
  12. Little Richard's work in the 1960's is so underrated.
  13. Great sessions with Horace Tapscott on piano.
  14. Is the Okeh material remastered? That would be quite welcome.
  15. This one really worked for me this morning.
  16. Exactly! I've got a pre-order in my future...
  17. Hadn't listened to either of these in an very long time and found them both excellent.
  18. It seems that I've seen George Russell's appearance on The Subject Is Jazz discussed, posted etc. in this forum; nevertheless, here it is again:
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