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Just listened to Giussepi Logan Quartet. lp. original ESP. SMILE.
Next up: Gene Ammons "The Souful Moods of Gene (Jug) Ammons. Audiophile.
Listening w/ my good friend, the artist, Harry Tulchin.
Goodbye everybody and good luck......
Horny
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Lee Konitz Quartet "TRANQUILITY" Verve. Original. Mono. With: Billy Bauer, Henry Grimes and Dave Bailey. .
From the liner notes: "...Grimes' contribution may scare a few people, especially Bass-playing people." Haw Haw!! Liner notes by Jack Fuller. Great lp.
-------HB
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I loves me some Gatortail!! I played "Headed and Gutted" just a few days back. I always stump folks with the "Who wrote 'Night Train'" question.
------HB
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If this was mentioned before, I apologize, but didn't Logan also record on one of Burton Greene's ESP lps? I know I have that lp, the one with the close up image of Greene's
face on the cover. I may be wrong on this, so back out to the garage to search for the lp. Clear me up if I'm mistaken.
Listened to the Quartet (Logan's) yesterday. I had forgotten how much I enjoyed it. I don't have Logan's 2nd ESP lp, anyone want to furnish me a copy?? Clifford??
-----HB
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Sad, another one gone....
R.I.P. Mr. Newman!
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Whilst in L.A. I had to check out Amoeba, I had been to the one in Berkely and S.F.
The L.A. store is sick!! I listen to all kinds of music, so it really put a dent on my Visa.
While perusing the Jazz selection at the L.A. Amoeba, I was rather happy because my jazz vinyl collection was superior to what Amoeba had to offer with a few
pricey exceptions. The Rock section was very dangerous for me, but I left poorer but happy.
---Best to all,
HB
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Now: Donald Byrd "Byrd Blows on Beacon Hill" Transition.
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Anybody enjoy the Charles Brackeen titles on Silkheart? I remember getting a bunch of Silkheart vinyl in the early 1990's. The 3 Charles Gayle titles, the fantastic
Booker T. lp and the David Ware lps. Any feedback folks???
---Best,
HB
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I really enjoy the Cecil Payne set. I do believe I have one of the Jordan's, hell, now I gotta' go to the garage and hunt!!
Best to all,
-------HB
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"I saw the Stooges, covered with bruises..."----The Dictators from "Who Will Save Rock and Roll"
R.I.P. Ron!
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John Lewis and Sacha Distel "AFTERNOON IN PARIS" Atlantic. 1956. With Barney Wilen, Kenny Clarke, Percy Heath, Connie Kay and Pierre Michelot. So Nice!!
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(sniff-Snort)
R.I.P. Hubbard.
I'll never forget waiting outside a club, in NYC, for EVER, 'cuz Hub was on one of his usual cola binges.
When we finally get in and wait donkey's years for the show to begin.....Hub, after 1 tune, pulls a temper tantrum
and LEAVES the show!!
He made somee great music. I'll always dig the cat
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Charlie Ventura "The new Charlie Ventura in hi-fi" Baton records. No bass sax, but still great fun. W/ Billie Bean, Dave Hildinger, Richard Davis and "Mousie" Alexander on the drums. Sweet sounds from 1956.
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I dig Gryce!! "Rat Race Blues" both the record and the book swing. Dig!
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Sad news! I'll dig out some lps for a little musical tribute tonight!
Good night sweet Prince....
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Yeah, a whole year has passed!! I like the Live in Florence 3 lps. They ARE uneven, but I'll take 'em!! Serendipity? I finally found vol. 3 from the live in Florence, thus
completing the 3 records on frame.
.R.I.P. Donald!!!
------HB
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Hey Clifford,
Glad you got the Faruq lp on qbico, great lp imho. The Daniel Carter w/ Sabir Mateen is awesome if you can find it, also on qbico.
Now spinning: John Coltrane "COLTRANE JAZZ" Atlantic. Mono.
-------HB
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Byard Lancaster " EXODUS"l Philly Jazz 1. W/ Harold E. Smith- Wooden Flute and percussion. Skip Parnell- Bass. Tuff.
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Roland Alexander "PLEASURE BENT" New Jazz. original. W/ Marcus Belgrave! Tip Top lp!!
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AHH, yes the economy has me by the short hairs as well! Esp. since my recent back surgery (can't wait 'till the bills start rolling in, even w/ decent health inssurance).
5 days in the hospital alone would bankrupt most of us!
The Moondog bk. is good, well written, nice production. I have long been a fan...have the OJCs and Columbia lps on vinyl and the treasured 7" ep on Woody Herman's
label. I have plenty of late period Moondog on cd.
The book is quite revealing, so much so that you get that "Jeez, I didnt' really wanna' know that" feeling at times. My lady purchased this for me for my birthday, I think it was
around $25.00 including great illustrations/Photog's plus the cd, which I still have not listened to yet.
Anybody got some amusing anecdotes about Moondog??
Best,
-------HB
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OK, I guess nobody gives a toot about thee Moondog book OR the CD. Okey dokey,
---------"Free your mind and your ass will follow"----G. Clinton
-------------------HB
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Tommy Johnson "Complete Recordings in Chronological order" Wolf Records. Top notch!!!
Next up: Ishmon (Ishman) Bracey "Complete Recordings" Wolf Records.
A perfect day for the blues here in Denver, the weather is a chilly 24 degrees, I am recovering from back surgery and dont have to go back to work 'till
February. The Pain pills really enhance music! Yes, it is true, much better than thee chronic I used years back........of course the music stands on it's
own....blah blah blah....
------HB
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Hank Mobly "MESSAGES" French pressing. Prestige/Carere. What a lovely set.
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I have always been intrigued by Moondog, I even have the 7" ep on Woody Herman's label.
My question is: Has anyone read the book? It (the book) also comes with a 28 track cd. My lady got it for my birthday, and I have read the text but have not listened
to the cd, which includes collaborations w/ Glass, Reich and others.
|What say y'all???
Anything??
Thanks,
HB
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Yeppy, it is indeed included in the Mosaic Select...And what a great album! As well as the FOX by Land.
I got yhe Amy box shortly after it was released. A few month's back, I found my original LP copy, on the red wax!
I knew I had it, I just thought it was trashed! It was not! Hallejua to 'ya!!