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  1. Happy Birthday
  2. No idea on the order the tunes were played but in the liner notes to the original release, producer Lester Koenig states that Wagon Sheels was recorded midway in the session and it was followed by Way Out West!
  3. Thanks for the reminder... Happy Birthday to the best Prez ever! And good to see you around these parts, Milan!
  4. Very good article. Glad to have Mark Stryker join us Several of his writings have been posted here!
  5. Leaderless date 'Jazz Goes Broadway' (Vik, mono) players include Art Farmer, Jimmy Cleveland, Urbie Green, Hal McKusick, Gene Quill, Al and Zoot, Elliot Lawrence, etc...
  6. Dirty old man?? Just human Photo by William Klein, 1984
  7. Doubt these DVDs are legal! From what I have seen, the best Serge Gainsbourg compilation - and a very legal one - is this one! Speaking of Serge Gainsbourg, his daughter Charlotte has a new album out today ('5:55' on the Because Music label... Everybody is raving about it. Heard a few excerpts and it does sound good! Her first new album in twenty years! She sings mostly in english on that one!
  8. Roy Haynes 'True or False' (FreeLance) with Ralph Moore, David Kikoski and Ed Howard
  9. Volume 3 is splendid too! That's a double CD! It's been out for a while...
  10. Hope those Boris Rose treasures will be unearthed and released by the Andorrans
  11. Mike Cuozzo 'Mighty Mike' (Savoy/Japan) with Eddie Costa, Ronnie Ball, Vinnie Burke and Kenny Clarke
  12. Didn't you turn 100 a long time ago Happy Birthday, NoS
  13. Milt Jackson 'Bag's Opus' (United Artists, mono) with Art Farmer, Benny Golson, Tommy Flanagan, Paul Chambers, Connie Kay
  14. We have a winner I said no prize. But couw will get something for guessing it! Just be patient!
  15. I already said the man's first name was Johnny It's obviously Johnny Griffin. Not THE JOhnny Griffin; A Johnny Griffin. Do I get the prize? MG No prize! OK since help is needed, the man shown on the cover has his own Mosaic set!
  16. Here is a link to the Jazz Icons videos... Jazz Icons
  17. An exquisite Moulis wine Chateau Tour Granins Grand Poujeaux 1998' went down with the Sunday lunch. Moulis is the Bordeaux area which produces the excellent Chateau Chasse Spleen! No spleen today so this wine did very nicely. It was followed by a reasonable dose (no driving today!) of Marc de Beaujolais Terres Dorées from the estate of the great Beaujolais grower Jean-Paul Brun! It's a pretty good day
  18. I already said the man's first name was Johnny
  19. chewy, what do you think Post-its are for? That's what I do in cases like that. This is my Spare a Vinyl good deed of the day
  20. Klook solos mostly on the second drum confrontations on that 'Night in Tunisia'. Bu and Klook have pretty distinctive styles but it's a pity that this was recorded in mono only. One of the rare time I miss not having stereo from a session! Klook was the regular house drummer at the Club Saint-Germain (on the Left Bank) until the time of the Jazz Messengers appearance there in December 1958. He was hired by the owners of the newly-opened Blue Note club (on the Right Bank) and started playing there on January 1, 1959!
  21. He is still doing well but how he has changed... No prize for guessing who is this Johnny!!
  22. Blue Mitchell 'The Thing To Do' (TOCJ) Blue Mitchell 'Down With It' (TOCJ) Sun Ra Arkestra 'Myron's Ballroom' (Transparency)
  23. Teddy Edwards with Les McCann Ltd. 'It's About Time' (PJ/Toshiba Japan)
  24. The "Art Blakey et les Jazz Messengers au Club St. Germain" were originally released on three individual LPs by French RCA. Kenny Clarke and Gana M'Bow were listed on those vinyls. M'Bow was a popular presence in the Paris music circles at the time. Photographer Jean-Pierre Leloir took the image of Blakey in full action during the gig that adorned the LP covers and most reissues. The 'A La Mémoire d'Art Blakey' logo which is on the cover of the posted photo was added for a reissue. I was a teenage jazz fan in attendance at the Club when this was recorded. Being there at the right time are among the better memories of my youth!
  25. I'ld be interested in listening to that one! Never saw a copy of it
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