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  1. It's only just released AFAIK.
  2. Decoy with Joe McPhee - "Spontaneous Combustion" (Otoroku)- Great title which would also serve for Ireland's abject performance at Murrayfield yesterday. This is getting its first spin and it's impressing. Well done to AH.
  3. I can recommend " Dr Jazz" from 1959 ( HMV) UK ex. Verve. UK edition in fine sound with a rather interesting pianist Joe Robichaux. He has a very modern touch which at time sounds as if he's floundering over the keys but I like a lot. The great studio sound in decent stereo helps a great deal. Excellent session and the best I've heard from George Lewis ( I've only heard half a dozen!) . Repertoire isn't all that common place either Royal Telephone Into each life sound rain must fall Chant of the tuxedos The old spinning wheel Bugle boy boy march 2:19 blues Doctor Jazz Oh, Mary don't you weep GL ( cl), Andrew Anderson (t), Robert Mielke(tmb) , JR (p) , Alcide Pavageau (bs) & Joe Watkins (dms)
  4. This is a very fine album. Surprising it's not better known
  5. My UK edition from Top Rank has the same spelling, I'd assumed it was a mistake made here given that Kelly is not exactly a common name in these parts. I'd forgotten that Top Rank used to distribute VJ over here. But I remember Dee Clark and Wade Flemons 45s coming out on TR, now you mention this. Is your copy one from before or after EMI took Top Rank over? MG After, EMI on the back cover where it's spelt Kelly in contrast to the front cover. The LP labels also have his surname as Kelly.
  6. My UK edition from Top Rank has the same spelling, I'd assumed it was a mistake made here given that Kelly is not exactly a common name in these parts.
  7. In a mad moment I ordered this box. I've very little Brotzmann other than the Okka 3CD set of the tentet from quite a few years ago and the very wonderful trio LP from Cafe Oto. The latter really changed my opinion of his playing allowing me to hear great beauty in the storm. Hoping I won't regret this one.
  8. CD-R not welcome. I'd like this date on LP or CD but no way I'd pay for a CD-R
  9. Happy Birthday !
  10. Bizarre ! Mines the 'Jazz Life' version too. Er.... mine too. Although it's Dutch IIRC. Excellent session.
  11. And another , I'll certainly go for the Steig but have a nice LP of the Carter/ Bradford session.
  12. Great recommendation. Got this and played it many times. Thanks
  13. For me Cecil Taylor until one day it clicked and heard what was goin on. For me it was a great moment when I realised what people here were banging on about. It's good to persist. Really listening. Is that possible with an iPod and ear buds? Oh and Louis Armstrong , it took me years to really wake to what a genius and visionary he was. For many a moon I was totally indifferent, he was ok but I didn't see why he was so important.
  14. Fred Elizalde and his Orchestra " An evening at the Savoy" - (Decca) British dance band with a strong jazz feel and some damn fine solos by Americans Adrian Rollini and Chelsea Quealey and British trumpeter Norman Payne. The latter also made value contributions to Spike Hughes' sessions released on Decca. Decent transfers on this 2LP set by John RTD.
  15. That sounds great , I really like the new Ted Brown/ Brad Linde CD. The line up here looks pretty similar IIRC. As real fan of Ted Brown his Steeplechase disc with Kirk Knuffke is also highly recommended. Whilst I got these discs for Brown the youngsters put on a great show too.
  16. Sid Bright and Orchestra - Little Sunshine/ Tomorrow is another day ( Decca) F1975. Bought on the strength of being a relatively early UK Decca (circa 1930) and being mint . Two modest dance band numbers but with a jazzy feel. Nice for 99 pence
  17. Agreed, I haven't heard any other edition but the sound on this is very good. Nothing to complain about. Enjoy the music
  18. This set really is excellent. I hope Sony sell lots so we can see Vol 3 in due course. There's a lot to digest here. I suspect I have much of this on bit torrent things but frankly I hardly ever look at those , I vastly prefer official reissues like this. In think this set might just have the edge on Vol 1 ( IMO) .
  19. Coleman Hawkins - "I can't get started/ If I could be with you" ( Decca) personality series - recorded 30th July 1952' NYC. Highly melodic Hawk but both sides are typical of his majesty over fairly indifferent accompaniament. Excellent -
  20. The Piron's sound interesting . I'll keep an eye out -
  21. Very sad , a great player whose output was both varied and of the highest quality . RIP
  22. Clunky

    Ed Bickert

    I must play closer attention. I know I've got him as sideman on a number of discs but I can't recall what. I'll give it some thought.
  23. I really do believe that the likes of Chuck release stuff because of the moral need to so.
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