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most were 3.99, some, as ill note, were more- feel feel to comment on any you like (or dislike)- -Bill Perkins- Journey to the east (conetmporary, 1984) **I WANT A BILL LP WHERE HE PLAYS HIS SAX-SYNTH!!! -Von Freeman- Serenade in Blues (Nessa uses good quality vinyl- the label says 1979, but my hands tend to disagree w/ me) -Mundell Lowe- Transit West (1983)*one of the 1st, no actually, prob. the 1st jazz guitar lp i ever heard in my life -Earl Hines- Qintessential contuied- Chiaroscuro records (audiofidelity enterpries) -Warne n Lou Tabakin- Tenor Gladness* I am glad i found it -Art pepper- roadgame -Al Haig- Serendipity (Interplay) -Al Haig- 3/13/54, Al Haig Trio (Everest Archive) "jazz will o the wisp"-- *WHAT LABEL ORGINALLY FOR THIS ONE>>>>?? -Al Haig- A portrait of Bud Powell (interplay 1977) -Howard McGhee/Teddy Edwards- young at heart (late 70s extereme w.c.j.!) -Clare Fisher- Great White Hope (solo Yamaha organ lp!??) -Earlland's Street Themes: 1983 folloup to "earlands jam" but no Larry Blackmun producing - East Coast/West Controversey (Xanadu)- session w/ Bill Perkins n Jack Montrose w/ Philly Joe Drums 1957 (orginal issuance?????) + that lp also has an early Hampton Hawes- 9/22/51, is that pre-contemporary? -Gene Harris- Natures Way (1984) -ShortyRogers Big Band- "Short Snort" - Straight Ahead Jazz records --1953 Balboa Beach aircheck (sletchy bootleg) -Billy Mitchell/Bobby Hutcherson- two sessions/ Trip records reissue session 1: Clarance 'sleepy' Anderson- organ, Otis Caaaandy Finch- drums session 2: 10/30/62 is this from another label too? I love trip. there records are always such mint condition whenever i find them, and the material is always something awesome, and obscure, from really really good jazz people -Shelly Manne- Hot Coles. I WAS SO ON THE FENCE ABOUT THIS ONE-- the cover soured it for me 1st, but then, the whole fact its cole porter also put me off: supposedly its mike wofford on rhodes and vic feldman on piano (on the same songs wofford plays electric) and also he plays of course vibes on it too -Rodgers and Hart's The Boys from Syracuse Columbia CL-847 (actually found in a dumpster, but it was in the same pile i just was diggin, through lol) -ditto these two sealed Charlie Pride RCA victors i just opened: ones dnyaflex, ones not dynaflex -sonny criss memorial album on xnanadu -Mike Wofford Trio plays Kern ( on DISCOVERY) -Gerald Wilson- Orchestra of the 80s- Califia (TREND) -Blakey/Child's Dance (IS THIS ONE GONNA BE LIKE I IMMAGINE THIS LP TO BE, AND SOUND AWESOME DOING SO?) -Straight horn of steve lacy- CANDID (hmm the only steve i regularly listen to in music is steve howe) -Wilis Jackson n Von Freeman: Locking Horns (w/ an organ player) -Charles Shoemake Sextet- plays the music of David Raskin (discovery- w/ Mike wofford n Peter Sprague) - Miles IN CONCERT- i think i heard this on the radio once. only miles i frequantly listen to is....Belgrade '71 OK THIS IS THE ONE I PLAYED $20 DOLLARS FOR Yo Ho ! Frank Wess/ Poor you, LIttle Me: its prestige w/ a giant ass STATUS sticker on it: if i peel it off will there be a prestige sticker undearneath? HEY U GUYS, SHOULD I PEEL IT!!!!!!!!!!! oh ok its frank on tenor thad jones gildo mahones on piano and Buddy Catlett legendeary seattle bassist and Roy Haynes -James Spaulding solo lp Brilliant Corners (80s) -Bob Cooper- Tenor Sax Jazz Impressions 1979 TREND Direct to disc -Brother Jack live at the jazz workshop --so i get to the counter and the guy goes: "oh, you should of been here at 1030am, and i was all....why? and he goes; some guy came in here, and bought up $600 dollars worth of that collection, and i was all WHATATWHAWT?!?!?!? so i was really gettuing this guys shit-slim pickin's of it??!?!? I mean he passed on Bob Cooper Tenor Sax Impressions, what the hell. so i have come to 2 conclusions....either A/ this guys a complete dougebag and only picked up all the Miles Davis and Cecil Taylor, or B: he already had all the Discovery records lps and he got all this really good shit that i dont even know about, cause he bought it all before i got there. so i dount know, but that is what *I* got, so i dont know. do u guys like my list it took a lot of work to type that all out
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Charlie Parker recordings I should listen to
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to papsrus's topic in Artists
more unlistenable than the Joe Henderson/John Coltrane tape?? -
oh! oh! oh! oh! oh! funkorge with the hookup!!!! oh god! wait wait because i didnt see it on youtube i thought it must not be on the net-- wait wait you mean google videos is good to search too? i notice it doesnt stick to the youtube 10 min. limit format....so google video is a good tool to use to?
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Charlie Parker recordings I should listen to
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to papsrus's topic in Artists
i just scored the Diz big band 1948 w/ bird -
its two tracks, nutville and father-- nutville ive seen from it, but i negelted to buy the dvd it was 18.99. i wanna know, retorically, just how bomb is bennie maupins SONG FOR MY FATHER solo. does he outdo or try to out do joe or what
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rec. no longer needed, thanks
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for an lp from 1979 i have to say i was very pleasntly suprised at the thickness level of this release i picked up yesterday! can't wait to play it!
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Who are you just discovering?
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Artists
Billy Cobbhams 1986 cd on GRP -
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Pacific Jazz 78 rpm discog. list
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Discography
exteremly informative--- would love to get one of these myself-- esp. the Montrose/Gordon! -
Pacific Jazz owner Richard Bock ended up putting out a tape of the group’s Seattle performances, wait what of the lps is this?
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oh god, RIP
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info requested re Pacific Jazz 78 rpm releases....saw one on ebay (currently)-- what a suprise, ive never seen one of these in real life. is there a known documentaion of them?>
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The Long Awaited LP Auction on Ebay
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to Dan Gould's topic in Offering and Looking For...
now where in the world did you ever find a copy of bumble-bee in the first place? goodness -
re- Rolling Stones "Gimme Shelter" the chick on vocals, her name is Merry Clayton. Her huband was CURTIS AMY- so they get a call in the middle of the night, and Curtis Amy answers, "shes just getting ready for bed" (she also was pregnant), it was lou adler on the line and he was saying no please you gotta come down and do this song youre the only one who can do it... so they went down at midnight and did three takes, and mick was all: thank you thank you and she was like "bye goodnight" and that was that
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The Long Awaited LP Auction on Ebay
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to Dan Gould's topic in Offering and Looking For...
whats the rare PJ you had? -
Charles Baron Mingus 45-49 (Uptown)
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists
chuck, would you be so kind to recall in particular what bands hadley was in, i have no idea about his pre 60s work other than his nickname was 'little dex'....i see him play semi-frequently and he is still a bebop master -
Charles Baron Mingus 45-49 (Uptown)
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists
oh, and that rehersal clip at the end?? where was that unearthed? and from what source? there is a narration overdub on it like it was on radio...but it way to long and weird for radio.... -
Charles Baron Mingus 45-49 (Uptown)
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists
Charles Mingus and others Buddy Collette, Ted Nash (reeds) Artie Bernstein, Red Callender, Billy Hadnott, Artie Shapiro (b) Charles Mingus (nar) unidentified large orchestra, and others Los Angeles, CA, circa February, 1947 The Chill Of Death this isnt on it: what in the world issue is THIS on ?!?!? -
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i didnt mean to lash out against mobley, with his songs not becomming standards// but i mean, i want hanks music to transend BEYOND the jazz-subset of things....ive always held hank's records served a greater purpose- i mean "A Caddy for Daddy"? This is a record destined for the stars! Too bad Hank wasn't on Liberty sooner maybe they could of let him do his thing in cali. and we could hear him backed by Jack Nitzche's orchestra and have A Slice of The Top Goes To The Moon
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--the year, is 1982 --the record, is by Charles Earland --the sidemen incl. the EWF Horn Section arr. by Tom-Tom 84 (fresh off the tails of "No Reply At All"!) --the guitarist, is Phil Upchurch --the record is prodced by L.B. of CAMEO!! --LB also wrote the title track and one other i think lead-off track for the lp!!!! m.f. hell-yeah! "Earland's Jam"
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Charles Baron Mingus 45-49 (Uptown)
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Artists
btw, enjoying this cd 10x more than his Atlantic stuff, by far