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  1. Killer Joe Mack the Knife Spoonie Gee
  2. www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/larry-mcmurtry-death/amp/?amp_js_v=a6&amp_gsa=1&usqp=mq331AQHKAFQArABIA%3D%3D#aoh=16190425231717&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&amp_tf=From%20%251%24s&ampshare=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.texasmonthly.com%2Farts-entertainment%2Flarry-mcmurtry-death%2F
  3. Mistress Of Memories Master of Your Domain Onan, who was slain by God
  4. Roger Richards Roger Deakins Roger Pratt
  5. Major Lance Frank Broyles Dr. Needles
  6. Bunny Briggs Peter Cottontail Ben Webster
  7. Candy Finch Johnny Otis Way-Out Willie
  8. Ok, do you use them regularly ( enough)? Don't know this place at all. I don't "hate" Amazon, but I do like to break up my spending when feasible. Price ain't everything.
  9. Elroy Face Ed Cherry Freddie Redd
  10. Sorry that nobody has gotten back to you yet. Which one of us did you message? Is it the back button of your browser also unresponsive? Do you have the issue on your phone, as well? Mac or PC? Quasimodo has a solution borne of direct experience. Does that help you at all?
  11. When/where did you get this? I pre-ordered from Amazon in late March and nothing yet, no shipping, no nothing. More than happy to shop elsewhere, up to a point.
  12. Ok, not making a value judgement here, but how is 'World Weeps" anything other than " Bernie's Tune" without the bridge and a (very) few pickup notes left out of the A section? Anyway, it's a good record. I just hope them lawyers don't get frisky or anything.
  13. + Walter Booker, his wife Maia, singing on Super Nova...and then Duke Pearson, producer of that, using Flora...it just goes and grows..
  14. Ok, so who put de Souza together with Sonny? That's a story I don't know I'm ve heard yet And where does George Duke factor into this, if anywhere? Him & Airto go back to Cannonball, and...see, this networking thing, it fascinates me...making the music once people get together is in some way the easier part. Getting in there to even be there, that's the crazy part! Oh hell, George Duke was on Nucleus, duh!
  15. No Raul de Souza connections then? Or was this a different circle altogether? Maybe he was older? I think it would be great that Airto/ Flora kept bringing people in to a smaller label once they themselves had moved up the ladder. Like I said, most of these records were invisible to me at the time, or to the extent I saw them just assumed they were some kind of Fuzaky crossover crap. But apparently not. Bottom line is that they got made, and you can't unmake a record! Networking is kinda the untold story of music. Kinda. Everybody sees what's obvious in it, but inevitably it runs deeper than the obvious. So this many records by this many different people...wow!
  16. Who was driving all that Brazilian talent to Milestone during this prriod? You're pulling buttloads of these records, only a very small # of which I haver ever seen, much less heard. Was this an Azymuth thing or what, who was hooking these people up? And to what extent was Orrin Keepnews involved? Producer, executive producer, , coffeeboy? Or was this a licensing thing only?
  17. George Will Tessa Tamerius Water Reed
  18. Did Coldwater Flat see CD only in Japan? That was a Jack Tracy joint, and is a bit of a favorite, what with the Oliver Nelson charts, not unlike Joyride, only with more pop tunes for Gene to do his thing with. Which, imo, is a very good thing, or was in this case. "Last Train To Clarkesville" never again had its existence justified like it did here.
  19. Jack Wilson - 3 BN albums, three producers. None of them were Alfred Lion. post-Liberty, there was an interesting divide between Francis Wolff, Duke Pearson, and "others", like Jack Tracy, Monk Higgins, other people, can't recall all of them. Wolff seemed to do the funky organ records, Pearson the more "modern", and then, the others. It led to a diffusion of the label identity, but a more varied catalog. I mean, I got zero use for Monk Higgins, but, part of the times anyway. Then they let Dr. Death get his foot in the door and, the Knew Knote Of The Death Knell began ringing, and it was NOT Freedom! Whatever, it's all history now, and to the victors have gone the spoils.
  20. yeah, me too. I was like, no, UA was a totally different label for Blue Note at that time. People shouldn't think that all jazz form a certain time was Blue Note just because. Nothing could be further from the truth, like, Richard Bock was NOT Alfred Lion, etc.
  21. Like for Kenny Drew?
  22. Yean, Lundvall era Blue Note liked to do that, put the "Blue Note" appellation on anything that was now under the then-current umbrella. Gotta read the fine print!
  23. It's not stealing if it falls off the truck and you pick it up off the ground a few years later.
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