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  1. http://deepersoul.blogspot.com/ https://ssradio.com/ Very mainstream, but totally in line with the type of tracks you've posted as likes.
  2. Quite! On the now-defunct Komopeli label. Herbie Mann in producer mode, an interesting catalog.
  3. This is a good record.
  4. Quiet as they kept it, also James Clay and Hog.
  5. Same. But lord have mercy, that later run on Highnote(?) was magnificent. And by all means, get this: https://www.discogs.com/release/5479557-David-Fathead-Newman-Ellis-Marsalis-Cornell-Dupree-Return-To-The-Wide-Open-Spaces
  6. Cy Rybelsus - A Coffee Pot & A Ping Pong Table
  7. Spike Jones must have had a connection at Verve. Any idea who it was?
  8. https://www.discogs.com/release/11276529-Russell-Garcia-Jazz-Variations Looks like this is your record: Again, who knew? But Discogs has/had a copy from an American seller, so before too long, I will! The power of Teddy!
  9. https://www.allmusic.com/album/jazz-variations-mw0000188163 Context threw me for a BIG loop on that one...I really do not much like Bill Watrous, nor would I have considered Russell Garcia for this one in a million years, much less with Teddy Edwards on board! Damn near (seemingly) ubiquitous on Verve in the 50s, also author of The Professional Composer/Arranger, a very useful and thorough book for its time (several times, actually). Never really had his enthusiasm for his writing, but never any doubt about his skill sets. Apparently so... Who knew?
  10. Teddy Edwards with Russell Garcia. Who knew?
  11. The Christopher Halliday guy?
  12. John Board?!?!?!?!
  13. Jeffrey Gennette William H. Macy Maceo Parker
  14. Seriously - digital files, thumb drives, keep the documentation, lose the discs, shift the paradigm, sorta
  15. Who's talking about "rock music"?
  16. His reminisces about his parents are superior context!
  17. An Andrew Hill organ date, with Laverne on organ!
  18. First recording(?) 1943: https://archive.org/details/78_tres-palabras_luis-g-roldan-alfredo-antonini-y-su-orquesta-pan-americana-cbs-os_gbia0033510a/_78_tres-palabras_luis-g-roldan-alfredo-antonini-y-su-orquesta-pan-americana-cbs-os_gbia0033510a_02_2.3_CT_flat.flac Eydie con Trio! Great tune! Great lyrics too: https://lyricstranslate.com/en/tres-palabras-three-words.html-0
  19. Tres Palabras (Three Words)
  20. Benny and Muddy,? No?
  21. It's similar to a lot of these cheapass "reissues" of pretty obviously, uh..."imprecise" origin.
  22. What's New is the album, and oddly enough, it was one of the first jazz LPs I bought. Found in my hometown music/piano store (back when that was a viable venture in a small town) where it had sat, apparently, since release. Still pondering how it got there... But that was a fluke. Other than that reissue of The Bridge, the only 70s American issue of RCA Sonny was a 1979(!) partial (!) reissue of Now's The Time on the Quintessence label. There was a French(?) series of two-fers that I used to see in Peaches in the mid-70s that looked great and cost even more.. Inconsistent, but great, music on those records.
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