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  1. There's also a nice version of this song on the One Night With Blue Note concert.
  2. Trip Records was not a bootleg label (as far as I've ever heard). It was a cheapo reissue label that licensed many jazz reissues back in the 1970s. They were all over the place; poor pressings but great music.
  3. Cannonball Adderley Quintet in Chicago-- (Mercury, black label mono) Don Patterson--Satisfaction (Prestige, blue label)
  4. Gene Ammons -- Funky (Prestige, yellow and black NJ) Elvin Jones--Coaltion (Blue Note, blue and white Liberty) Dizzy Gillespie--World Statesman (Norgran trumpet)
  5. Listen more carefully. The record is true stereo. When Liberty issued stereo versions of titles from the Blue Note catalog that had previously only been vaialable in mono, they erroneously labelled many of them as "rechanneled" when they were in fact true stereo. A good rule of thumb - anything above 1562 is recorded in true stereo, and plays stereo regardless of the information on the jacket. That is very useful information. Thank you.
  6. Yes, Flowers for Albert is dedicated to Albert Ayler, but it's a happy, not a sad song.
  7. Lonnie Smith--Spiral (Palmetto) (now up for order on their website) Africavision volume 3, The Cinema of Manu Dibango
  8. That's the one drawback of buying Prestige LPs--watch out for the fake stereo copies.
  9. Billy Taylor featuring Candido (Prestige, W. 50th) Groovin' with the Chet Baker Quintet (Prestige, blue label)
  10. Buyu Ambroise--Marasa (Jazzmel) Jean Michel Pilc--True Story Yup! Skip the Kudus, go for the Milestones next. Nary a dud. (Oh, except for the one with Richie Cole.) MG Bossa International (if that is the one you are referring to) is notable as the only live CD release featuring Emily Remler. It's not a dud.
  11. Don Patterson--Patterson's People (Prestige blue label)
  12. He must be referring to the website category: Website of the Year AllAboutJazz.com Jazz.com JazzCorner.com JazzTimes.com Pointofdeparture.org
  13. Excellent piece and selections. I'm looking forward to the new CD.
  14. Shirley Scott--The Soul is Willing (Prestige, black and silver label)
  15. Sometime after J-1239 they switched to better quality covers. The Big Challenge is the only one I've seen with a photo of the band on the cover, and a really cool photo it is. (For Dallasites, there's a copy last time I checked at the big HPB.)
  16. Yes, it's very well done. A humbling experience for sure.
  17. I was looking for a discography of the label but found only this thread. These are the ones in my collection. The Mary Lou Williams is my favorite of their originals, and I've never read of it being reissued. J-1201 Coleman Hawkins All Stars (Emmett Berry, Billy Taylor, Milt Hinton, Jo Jones, Eddie Bert) J-1206 Mary Lou Williams -- A Keyboard History (Wendall Marshal and Osie Johnson) J-1208 Max Kaminsky and His Windy City Six (Pee Wee Russell, Miff Mole, Joe Sullivan, George Wettling, Jack Lesberg)--Chicago Style J-1210 Swinging with Ruby Braff (Sam Margolis, Billy Byers, Marty Napoleon, Milt Hinton, Jo Jones) (original session) J-1211 Jelly Roll Morton J-1213 Sidney Bechet/Omer Simeon --Jazz A La Creole (Simeon session for Jazztone) J-1214 Charlie Parker--The Fabulous Bird (reissue of Dial releases) J-1215 Tony Parenti--Happy Jazz (Red Allen, Tyree Glenn, Hank Duncan, Milt Hinton, George Wettling) (original session) J-1217 Joe Newman and Billy Byers--New Sounds in Swing (Gene Quill, Lou Stein, Milt Hinton, Osie Johnson) J-1219 Jazz Concert (Red Norvo, Krupa-Ventura, Teddy Wilson (1945 Town Hall concert) J-1220 The Count's Men Featuring Joe Newman, Frank Wess, Frank Foster, Benny Powell, Sir Charles Thompson, Ed Jones, Shadow Wilson J-1226 Charles Mingus, John LaPorta, Teo Macero, etc.--Jazz Experiment (reissue of Period release) J-1229 Maxine Sullivan and members of the John Kirby Band--Flow Gently Sweet Rhythm (Charlie Shavers, Buster Bailey, Russell Procope, Billy Kyle, Dick Hyman, Specs Powell, Osie Johnson, Aaron Bell, Oscar Pettiford) (original sesssion) J-1236 Sammy Price in Concert (Emmett Berry, George Stevenson, Herbert Hall, George Foster, Freddie Moore) (original) J-1239 Bob Brookmeyer--Zoot Sims Quintet--Today's Jazz (reissue of Storyville release) J-1241 Jimmy McPartland's Chicago Rompers/Paul Barbarin's New Orleans Stompers--Dixieland Now and Then J-1256 Don Elliott Quartet/Sam Most Sextet--Doubles in Jazz (reissue from Vanguard) J-1258 Comparative Blues (anthology of other Jazztone releases) J-1259 Slidin' Swing, The Trombones of Vic Dickenson and Urbie Green (reissues of Vanguard releases) J-1263 Kai Winding/Sonny Stitt--Early Modern (reissue of Roost recordings) J-1268 Cootie Williams and Rex Stewart in The Big Challenge (Coleman Hawkins, Bud Freeman, Lawrence Brown, J.C. Higginbotham, Hank Jones, Billy Bauer, Milt Hinton, Gus Johnson) J-1271 Charlie Mingus--Jazz Experiment (same as J-1226) J-1277 Cal Tjader Quartets/Red Norvo Trios (reissue of Fantasy releases) J-1279 Elliot Lawrence -- Big Band Modern (reissue of Fantasy releases) J-1281 Clifford Brown/Art Blakey--Jazz Messages (reissue of Pacific Jazz releases)
  18. I have this LP in my backlog of not yet heard albums. Sounds like I should take a listen.
  19. Thelonious Monk at Town Hall (Riverside mono, blue label)
  20. Bill Evans--Sunday at the Village Vanguard (Riverside black label stereo) The Charlie Parker Story, volume 1 (Verve trumpet)
  21. Eddie Lockjaw Davis -- Trackin' (Prestige, blue label)
  22. They have about half of them listed as in stock on their website.
  23. As usual, a thread like this costs me money, as I didn't have the Dizzy in Berlin MPS, which has now been ordered.
  24. It's simple--since he's one of the greatest, you need to get just about all his recordings until his chops declined below a certain point (sometime after Bahaiana and Afro-Cuban Moods).
  25. You are blessed to not know!
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