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  1. Andrew Cyrille 'Special People' (Soul Note) with Ted Daniels, David Ware and Nick de Geronimo
  2. A rare meeting of Donald Byrd and Stan Getz Fontessa The TV show was filmed in July 1958 in Baden-Baden, Germany. The unseen rhythm section was Hans Hammerschmid, piano, Doug Watkins, bass, Art Taylor, drums.
  3. Sonny Rollins with Henri Grimes and Pete LaRoca play 'Weaver of Dreams' in Laren, Holland, in early 1959 Sonny Rollins trio 1959
  4. The Sunny Murray quintet with Sonny Simmons, Richard Raux, Bobby Few and bass player Harry Swift will play at L'Atelier Tempon will play Next Thursday March 29 at 8.30PM. Should be interesting! L'Atelier Tempon is at 14 rue Jules Valles in the 11th arrondissement. Good music expected. And excellent wines from southern France winegrowers are served at the bar
  5. Abbey Lincoln 'Abbey Is Blue' (Riverside, stereo, black label) with Kenny Dorham, Wynton Kelly, Philly Joe, also the Max Roach Unit!
  6. Zoot Sims and Joe Pass 'Blues for Two' on Pablo
  7. Not as simple as that Just a reminder that these are Boris Rose products. The copy I have of Volume 3 has the labels reversed. Even the indications on the wax are wrong. In any case, here are the tracks listings: side A: Dizzy Atmosphere Good Bait Webb's Delight Focus Wa Hoo Good Bait 2 The Squirrel side B: Waa Hoo 2 Waa Hoo3 Lady Bird Good Bait 3 S'Wonderful Stella By Starlight Sweet Georgia Brown Personnel listings and dates are correct (except it does not list the Anita O'Day with the Tadd Dameron trio tunes, just the Anita O'Day tracks with the Dameron group. As for the Ozone 5, the discography lists Anthropology/ Kitchenette Across the Hall/ Lady be Good/The Squirrel/Good Bait/Pennies from Heaven are from the August 29, 1948 broadcast, Tadd Walk is from the October 9, 1948 broadcast, Our Delight is from October 16 Waa Hoo is from November 6
  8. I had the same problem a couple of days ago. I reran Mozilla Firefox and restarted from scratch. Works very fine again
  9. Ubu, the discography on that Ult-Tadd vinyl loos pretty complete. Since it was issued in pre-CD days, it includes the other vinyl releases only. Could xerox it and mail it to you... I remember some of the Lester Young broadcasts released on that other Boris Rose label Ambrosia also had listings of the Prez recorded gigs. I have two other of those Boris Rose releases of Dameron material, one on the Sneaker label, the other on the TalCript label. Both had the regular BR liner notes: blank backpages
  10. The piano sounds bright enough on the 12" 'Jazz Will O the Wisp' reissue from Nippon Columbia I have. A 1981 vinyl! Have not made comparisons with the recent Fresh Sound reissue yet. Sound was all right on that one. When possible I tried to ignore the Fresh Sound vinyl reissues when they came out. Too much filtering on most of them.
  11. Bob Dorough Bill Takas 'Sing and Swing' (Red Record) One of those albums!
  12. Now that he has reached 600, you should see other copies poping up very soon on Ebay... -_- It must be rare. I've never come across the King of this one either. Obviously a completist out there ! Never ran into that one either
  13. Looks like the first (1963) Pierre Boulez recording of this Sacre du Printemps with l'Orchestre National which celebrated the 50th anniversary of the creation of it in Paris is not available now. It came out on the Ades label. An electric reading which does not seem to have been equaled! It was Stravinsky's preferred recorded version of his Sacre.
  14. Borg was Carla Bley's maiden name. I knew that Just funny to catch her maiden name on liner notes!
  15. David Murray '3D Family' (Hat Hut, disc 1) with Johnny Dyani and Andrew Cyrille
  16. Excellent news from Paul Bley! Thanks, Allen for infilling us! Paul is one of the nicest musician I ever met. And one of the most articulate! Laton, that GNP album 'Solemn Meditation'is excellent early Bley. Beautifil rendition of 'I Remember Harlem' on it. There's Dave Pike, a very young Charlie Haden and Lennie McBrowne on drums. Liner notes to my vinyl - it looks better than the one on the image you posted - has liner notes by one Carla Borg. That Carla Borg also penned one composition for this album 'O Plus One'. Carla Borg ?!?
  17. What J.A.W. said The Farlow is a must-have set!
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    Joe Newman

    Not the first time my memory lies to me But that's the cover of the original Swedish release and it did not cross the Atlantic
  19. Yes, Ubu! To confirm. The JinP has all the 15 tunes that were included in the Mosaic set. Could not find a Mosaic Ory tracks listing!
  20. chewy being chewy and me being French, took it that vocalist was a woman songbird Yes, the singer appearing with the Tadd Dameron group on those Royal Roost gigs was good ole Kenny Hagood, mmilovan's favorite singer! Must be him that chewy was listening to!
  21. Chet Baker 'Broken Wing' (Sonopresse) with Phil Markowitz, Jean-François Jenny Clark and Jeff Brillinger
  22. Musidisc No wonder! French pseudo-official bootleg label! Their sleeve information was always full of errors or approximations. I have an Ult-Tadd vinyl of this from our friend Boris Rose with a full Dameron at the Roost discography as backliner. The LP has tracks by Dameron and Anita O'Day. Most probably Anita is who you're looking for. What track(s) does she sing on?
  23. Let's not forget the beautiful music Ben and Sweets made in the company of Billie Holiday:
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    Joe Newman

    A relaxed 1958 session from Newman's Basie days. This was recorded in Sweden for Metronome. Interestingly when World Pacific released it for the USA they did not use the original cover which showed Newman with a young (and blonde) Swedish woman!
  25. A two-part account of Wardell Gray days in Las Vegas. Wardell Gray: Mysterious Death of a Tenorman
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