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  1. Thanks, MG. The new title is much more appropriate!
  2. The Seinfeld episode was comedy, and very funny! This is a different matter.
  3. but on Mosaic... That 19th performance showed up on the Mosaic box 'The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Albert Ammons and Meade Lux Lewis' as 'Untitled Lewis Original'.
  4. I am shocked by Wynton Marsalis's search for this purist fan but I am also shocked by your use of the term 'Jazz Nazis'. Nazis I know what they were and what they did. This is a different world and a different time. Why not change the title of this thread? How about 'The Jazz Fundamentalists'? Or whatever... but leave the nazis out of all this!
  5. Never cared much for burgers, but would walk miles (and did and still does) to get those... from the Secco bakery in the 7th Arrondissement of Paris . Awesome place which was formerly the Boulangerie Poujauran. Jean-Luc Poujauran caters nowadays only to many of the best Parisian restaurants!
  6. Allen, Oscar Peterson is dead! Give him a rest! Oscar Peterson Wurlitzer ad chewy, Peterson plays electric piano on several tunes from this album:
  7. Budd Johnson and the Four Brass Giants (Riverside, stereo, black label)
  8. No contest! The John Jenkins session for New Jazz was recorded in July 1957 and released a couple of years later. The Danish Debut EP session was recorded in 1960! The Jenkins album cover design is credited to E.E. (the great Esmond Edwards). All praises go (should go) to him!
  9. Not sure Horace's hat qualifies...
  10. Long time fan of that site! Obviously they keep adding stuff... Had not noticed that cover before: which reminded me of that one:
  11. Jimmy Lyons 'Other Afternoons' (Byg)
  12. Richie Havens gave a concert in Paris a couple of weeks ago... Freedom!
  13. Vito PRICE!
  14. Earl Hines 'Quintessential -Continued' (Chiaroscuro) another piano solo album by the Master!
  15. Met him when I was one of the regulars at the Club Saint-Germain back in the late '50s. He was also a regular at the club and at other Paris spots. He was known as Gana M'Bow, a percussionist/dancer/man of the world from Senegal. Looks like that's him nowadays. If that's actually him, glad to find out he has made good!
  16. The Rockland Palace double CD brought a new perception of a Charlie Parker at his relaxed best. My preferred Bird rediscovery! I like so many others... As for strict revelation, the Diz/Bird Town Hall June 22, 1945 release on Uptown was a godsend!
  17. Wynton Kelly 'Someday My Prince Will Come' (VeeJay) with Paul Chambers and Jimmy Cobb
  18. Niko, this is what you"re looking for... (from the liner notes of the 'The Soft Touch of Buddy Collette' CD on GMG... Gianni Basso, cl, ts, Collette, cl, as, Renato Sellani, p, poss. Franco Cerri, g, George Joyner, b, Jimmy Pratt, dr. Rome, March 10, 1961 - I Wished on the Moon - Miss Helen same but no g., Norman Shobey, perc.* added. Rome, March 20, 1961 - Softly as in a Morning Sunrise - That's All - Eh Ho* - The Power of Winds*
  19. Cecil Taylor Feel Trio '2 Ts for a Lovely T' (Codanza, disc 3)
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