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Bill Evans Sweden 1964 My Foolish Heart Israel Belgium 1965 Detour Ahead My Melancholy Baby Denmark 1970 Emily Alfie Someday My Prince Will Come Sweden 1970 If You Could See Me Now ‘Round Midnight Someday My Prince Will Come Sleeping Bee You’re Gonna Hear From Me Re: Person I Knew My Man’s Gone Now Denmark 1975 Sareen Jurer Blue Serge Up With The Lark But Beautiful Twelve Tone Tune Two total time- 100 min.
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Lionel Hampton Belgium 1958 The High & The Mighty Hamp’s Piano Blues History Of Jazz Hot Club Blues I Found A New Baby The Chase (Part I & II) Brussels Sprouts Sticks Ahoy total time- 58 min.
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Nina Simone Holland 1965 Brown Baby Four Women The Ballad Of Hollis Brown Tomorrow Is My Turn Images Go Limp Mississippi Goddamn England 1968 Go To Hell Ain't Got No; I Got Life Backlash Blues I Put A Spell On You Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood Why? (The King Of Love Is Dead)
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Roland Kirk Belgium 1963 Moon Song Lover Three For The Festival Yesterdays Milestones Holland 1963 Bag’s Groove Lover Man There Will Never Be Another You Three For The Festival Norway 1967 Blues For Alice Blue Rol The Sandpiper Making Love After Hours The Theme total time- 80 min.
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Cannonball Adderley Switzerland 1963 Jessica’s Birthday Angel Eyes Jive Samba Bohemia After Dark Dizzy’s Business Trouble In Mind Work Song Unit 7 Germany 1963 Jessica’s Birthday Brother John Jive Samba total time- 100 min.
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Details from www.reelinintheyears.com Sonny Rollins Denmark 1965 There Will Never Be Another You St. Thomas Oleo Sonnymoon For Two I Can’t Get Started Darn That Dream Three Little Words Denmark 1968 On Green Dolphin Street St. Thomas Four total time- 87 min.
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I bought them over the course of about a week. Most were $8! They didn't put them all out at once, but I stopped by nearly every day, once I bought the first few and realized the condition they were in (The store is on my route to work, not far from home.) Once new ones stopped appearing on the shelves, I was pretty disappointed. So this guy must be local. Tried to find him? MG No, I hadn't thought of that--could one find someone in the DFW area from just their initials? Sherlock Holmes where are you? However, I'm kind of guessing this person is not in any condition to talk. This smacks of the dumb heirs selling off the unwanted "junk," as I doubt that this store pays more than a pittance for records.
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I bought them over the course of about a week. Most were $8! They didn't put them all out at once, but I stopped by nearly every day, once I bought the first few and realized the condition they were in (The store is on my route to work, not far from home.) Once new ones stopped appearing on the shelves, I was pretty disappointed.
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Here is Bobby Previte's website, with a leader discography, description of current band projects, and list of engagements. http://www.bobbyprevite.com/
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Yes, and at $15, the priciest one in the group!
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A new recording by Bobby Previte's Bump is coming out any day now on Palmetto.
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There are certainly clean copies out there - I've amassed probably 8 or 10 titles over the years - but for the most part they're trashed. That is my experience as well. Argos turn up fairly frequently, but they are almost always in lousy condition. In near perfect condition, they sound sublime. Someone with the initials RLL kept his records in great condition, only writing his initials on the back cover and placing a numbered sticker on each one. (Since the stockers went up into the 400s, I'm wondering what happened to the rest of the collection.) I was able to find twenty vintage jazz records from this person's collection, at low prices--including the three Jamals, Art Blakey--Drum Suite (Columbia, six eyes) Will Bradley-Johnny Guarnieri--Big Band Boogie (RCA Living Stereo)--Amazing sound on this one. The History of Jazz, volume 4 (Capitol, turquoise label) The Sound of Paul Horn (Columbia six eyes) Manny Albam and the Jazz Greats, Jazz New York (Dot) Dinah Washington--What a Difference A Day Makes (Mercury) Jo Stafford--Jo + Jazz (Columbia six eyes) Dinah Washington and Brook Benton (Mercury) Stan Kenton--Roadshow (Capitol) Coleman Hawkins--The Hawk Swings (Crown)--The only one in the collection in less than stellar condition. Jonah Jones--Jonah Jumps Again (Capitol) Something New, Something Blue (Columbia, six eyes) Benny Goodman--Benny Swings Again (Columbia six eyes) Dave Brubeck--Time Further Out (Columbia six eyes) Dave Brubeck and Jimmy Rushing (Columbia six eyes) Jack Sheldon--A Jazz Profile of Ray Charles (Reprise) Al Hibbler--Monday Every Day (Reprise)
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Ahmad Jamal, Volume IV (Argo). It's a good week when you find three Argo Jamal's in perfect condition (also, At The Pershing, volume 2, and At the Penthouse)..
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Have you ever noticed that the version of "Take the A Train" on here doesn't settle into a groove until about halfway through the tune? Amazing that this take was approved. I'm speaking of my copy, BTW. No idea if this was corrected in later pressings. I'm talking about the part where the whole band kicks in. I didn't notice on my first listen (just found a nice copy of this), but I'll listen again.
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A 57 inch Mitsubishi DLP. I am very happy with it.
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Blues and Roots and Oh Yeah are well recorded. The Clown is better recorded than Pithecanthropus Erectus, but compare it to Tijuana Moods, featuring almost the same band, and the RCA recording is far superior sonically.
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Duke Ellington--The Popular Ellington (RCA)
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Just this evening, I found a nice clean copy of The Jazz Makers (a Columbia anthology) on LP, and the very first song, which I have heard before but maybe not really heard until this listen--Louis Armstrong, Savoy Blues, the Hot Five plus Lonnie Johnson--it sounds glorious.
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I'm not sure that it's the mastering of that particular issue. It's a January 1956 Atlantic recording in mono. I don't have the original issue (or any pre-1970s LP issue), but every version of this I've ever heard (on LP and CD) make it sound like a sub-par engineering job. The music cuts through that concern, though--it's fantastic.
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Or Dallas.
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I ordered the new Chico Hamilton trio recording, It's About Time, on Joyous Shout, from dustygroove.
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AotW - Stan Getz & Charlie Byrd - Jazz Samba
kh1958 replied to GA Russell's topic in Album Of The Week
While Charlie Byrd is hardly comparable to Bola Sete or Baden Powell, he actually made some pretty nice records on Riverside, I've recently discovered. You might want to listen to At the Village Vanguard, At the Gate, or Solo Flight. These are fine recordings, in my opinion. -
Perhaps indeed! I like the first track the best.
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Duke Ellington Presents (Bethleham) Ahmad Jamal at the Pershing, volume 2 (Argo)
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The Modern Jazz Quartet--European Concert, volume 2 (Atlantic, blue and green label)
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