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  1. From a concert in Koblenz, Germany (private jazz club) on Nov. 02, 1981
  2. After this source is closed for some years is there another suggestion? Thanks
  3. Just arrived yesterday from my order in June 2019 Left out this box 'cause have all his stuff on vinyls and CD's. Can suggest this book
  4. Hi Jim, again a "labour of love" is all I can say. Very detailed. You did mention Jack Millman (have the LP + Jazz Studio 4 & a CD California Jazz) but have bought recently another big band recording. Its noot listed in Lord's and I would like to get some Information of the band. Can you help? Thanks Willie Here are the pix:
  5. Finally arrived today 7 CD box
  6. Les McCann has also a good selection on Pacific Jazz Records and some on Mercury.
  7. jazzcorner

    Al Cohn

    Have a recording from that event. Here are the performer: Roberta Gambarini (voc) / Tamir Hendelman (p) / Joe Sanders (b) / Jake Hanna (dr) d
  8. Roy looks different here. In 2003 he was together with vocalist Roberta Gambarini in Bern, Switzerland with a special hair style
  9. Very rare early Stereo Big Band recordings on CD - outstanding stereo sounds a) "Harry James & his Music Makers"" rec. March/April 1955 live at the Hollywood Palladium b) Les & Larry Elgart "Ain't We Got Fun" rec. February/ March 1955 at the Hollywood Palladium c) Les Brown and his Band Of Renown " Lullybye In Rhythm" rec. live Dec. 1954 / Jan. 1955 live at the Hollywood Palladium"
  10. Like it. Scott is on a very good CD with Tim Hagans & the Norbotton big band
  11. Like that cover and Nelson too. Here is a european edition on Intersound with a great band of west coast artists (most of them known from the jazz scene there)
  12. Original Pacific Jazz PJ 10 - Reissue by King Record Co. LTD., Japan as GXF 3138 World Pacific Records PJ 1239 from 1958 [reissue by King record Co. Ltd., Japa]
  13. Stumbled over this thread and have all discussed albums except the original PJ 1227 in my stock.I also bought in 2016 a Gambit CD which claims to have all the original takes (without the doctored tracks of Richard Bock) on bord. These are 11 tracks. The CD contains also 5 bonus tracks. Total is 16 tracks ans a playing time of 79:14 Here are the scans of these Items a) the reissued Pacific Jazz # 79 b) The Modes Jazz Trio " Good Friday Blues" c) the Gambit CD 69259 The Complete ' Jazz Guitar' - Jim Hall (Discogs lists this label as "unofficial" and forbids to sell it on their marketplace???) - My CD is still sealed! This is a japanese reissue:
  14. Hi Jim, Just discoverd and enjoyed very much. W.
  15. Some nice sounds from the Capitol label
  16. Capitol EMS 1157 George Shearing Quintet live at Santa Monica - rec. 1963 featuring George Shearing (p) / Johnny Gray (g) / Gary Burton (vibes) / Bill Yancey (b) / Vernel Fournier (dr) An interesting CD box [You can't have enough "Silverr"] ;-]]
  17. Have the Butler U album only for the Four Freshmen (my top vocal group) and some others mentioned above. The Wagner is really not my cup of tea and they all do rest in the racks. But dont miss this one because it has many different concepts & sounds and soloists. Was also reissued on the PAUSA label My favorite is the Art Pepper" track.
  18. Agreed & correct ;-]] All I can comment additionally: When Stan's "Neophonic" period begun he lost me. And thats the end of the Kenton story and me. But some great albums get very often a spinning: - Contemporary Concepts - New Concepts of artistry in rhythm - The Bill Holman & Bill Russo arrangemets - the compilation "Those Kenton Days" with Pepper & Rogers and the 2 "dancable" albums "Portraits & Sketches on Standards + Cuban Fire (Richards arr.) Call them my favorites.
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