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  1. RCA Spain did reissued it on CD! Another one...
  2. # 502 was 'Friend' We could use more FRIEND(S)... Can't We Be Friends (Louis & Ella) Makin' Friends (Irving Mills) My Fine Feathered Friend (Woody Herman) My Friend John (Art Pepper) My Friend (Duke Ellington) Next up: COAST
  3. The Lord Discography does not go higher than 8132.
  4. Confirm that it was a double volume. Complete number was MJR2-8216. And it did have vol. 2 & 3 of the Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington series.
  5. Some other Master Jazz albums (produced by the label): - MJR 8111 - The JPJ Quartet 'Montreux '71' (with Budd Johnson!) - MJR 8120 - The Jimmy Rushing All Stars 'Who Was It Sang That Song? - MJR 8124 - The Eric Dixon Quartet 'Eric's Edge' - MJR 8130 - The Snooky Young Septet/The Norris Turney Quintet 'The Boys from Dayton' This does not include the albums that were acquired from Felsted, Parlophone England, Vogue France and other labels. The Lord online discography lists some 39 items with the Master Jazz label!
  6. Don Patterson 'Patterson's People' (Prestige, stereo, Bergenfield blue labels)
  7. Good choice of photo (image by David Gahr) I'll lick that!
  8. Latin (John Carter/Bobby Bradford) Latin Quarter (Wilbur Ware) Latin Bit (The Crusaders) Latin Blues (Dave Pike) Latin Genetics (Ornette Coleman) Next up: SAD
  9. Roy Brooks 'The Free Slave' (Muse)
  10. Hips (John Carisi) Hips House (Biréli Lagrène) Hip Pocket (Don Menza) Hip Shaker (Frank Foster) Hips Don't Lie (Shakira) Next up: GRAVEYARD
  11. He's being missed!
  12. Bad, Bad Whiskey (Amos Milburn) Knock Him Down Whiskey (Earl Hines) Whiskey Drinking Woman (Lou Donaldson) Whiskey on the Rocks (George Gruntz) Whiskey and Gin (Memphis Slim) Next up: ELEPHANT
  13. Kenny Dorham 'This Is The Moment' (Riverside, Japan)
  14. A personal opinion... I find it odd to see the name of Django Reinhardt associated with war years Résistance. Django's association with Resistance was non-existant during WWII. He had reasons of his own to keep clear of anti-nazi actions. JSP would have been better inspired to find a more neutral name for this collection.
  15. Clarinet Wobhble (Johnny Dodds) Washington Wobble (Duke Ellington) Elephant's Wobble (Bennie Moten) Wobble Twist (King Curtis) Shimmy She Wobble (Stanley Cowell) Next up: SERIOUS
  16. Inside pages have good liner notes by Ira Gitler plus two photos from the participants. Back cover has more photos (all by the great Lawrence N. Shustack) of the players plus one of Half Note chef Frank Canterino and one of Nat Hentoff digging the proceedings from the bar!
  17. Ray Bryant 'Little Susie' (Columbia, six-eye labels, mono)
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