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Dan Gould

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  1. Glad I did, that's a good 'un. How about we go by labels for Thursday? Criss Cross, Steeplechase, maybe 32 Jazz? Not that many of the latter but thought I'd throw it out there.
  2. That's a good one for tomorrow morning. Anything in particular?
  3. Straight Up, Caribbean Suite, or Steppin' Out? I think its longest since I heard Straight Up.
  4. I know almost every solo on Trio +1 by heart.
  5. Well I did say "you say it I'll play it". But I was kinda hoping for the quartet with Ron Eschete.
  6. I can't believe I am not seeing this in the binder. So I pulled All Kinds of Weather and I definitely need to look thru the remaining vinyl, the height of my Garland appreciation came when I was buying a lot of OJC vinyl and I am thinking its possible I did not transfer this one to digital. Turns out its in the auxiliary binder for when I ran out of room in the G's. As penance, I shall listen to both.
  7. Another one I haven't reached for in forever. Thanks Bill.
  8. Thanks to everyone who has offered suggestions this has worked very well so far. And especially a big thank you to John Tapscott for his Brian Lynch recco. Now I remember why that one was in such heavy rotation back when it was new. Amongst his best. The floor is back open for Wednesday - how about some more blues, a tenor or two and some pianists? Actually in all seriousness I am open to a Gene Harris request. Concord-era that is. It's been a while, believe it or not.
  9. Has this one been shown before? Been on a Workshop Jazz kick ...
  10. Well don't have that Collins but I do have Ice Cold Blues which was a Charly R&B comp. Up next after a Herb Ellis replacement for Nothing But The Blues (I was sure I had it, couldn't find it for the life of me, and now I am thinking it was part of a Mosaic box, that's why I got rid of it ...) . So I pulled two Herb Ellis Justice Records discs. Really a two-fer I think these belong in the "Obscure" thread too.
  11. Now that's what I'm talkin' about for my "deeper into the collection" thread. Thanks Kevin.
  12. Excellent ... because I went to listen to this a while back and had playback issues, couldn't extract it and re-burn and thought it was lost forever. Recently installed different audio-extracting software is ripping it like a pro so I can hear this one again. Don't know if I would have thought to try to extract with the new software but your suggestion gave me the idea. Yes to both John, and I think that will close the floor for today unless someone would like to, you know, pick an actual blues guy.
  13. Okey doke, Estate which has EA on the front line for a few. Can we get another neo-bopper? Or a blues guitarist?
  14. Consequence and Jackie's Bag, long time no hear. Still need a neo-bopper or two (leaning away from Eric Alexander but if someone has a specific title in mind ...)
  15. OK, setting up for tomorrow's work day, it occurs to me that I have not listened to a Jackie McLean BN in forever, and the same could be said of '90s neo-boppers. Care to name one or both?
  16. My info was Rusty Bryant with Ulmer. Listening to the other King records with Bryant I am inclined to say its him.
  17. And this is who wouldn't play ball on recording my own compositions ...
  18. Hank & Frank (Doubletime) Marr and Foster, that is. Maybe not really that obscure but this one is a real keeper, and not one that got a lot of attention, I don't think.
  19. OK, that one's pulled. Soon as Hank & Frank (Marr and Foster that is) is over. The floor is closed for now but if anyone wants to jump in and get their own listening sent in one direction or another, have at it.
  20. According to the Leah Ramini episode (re-airing on A&E Tuesday night at 6 pm), it costs about half a million dollars to ascend the "Bridge to Total Freedom". Now your average member may not keep it up that far but the "leaders" love celebrities like Corea who can keep paying for 'auditing' and other bullshit. A cult, not a church, and guilty of untold crimes against millions of people.
  21. Don't have a Bernstein leader date but I do have a private recording of a show from 2002 at the Zinc Bar, so that's up next. Thanks.
  22. Well The Gigolo was a nice stroll down memory lane. Can someone suggest a guitarist for me? The floor is open.
  23. Yes. (I'm a simple man.) The Gigolo Forgot the first track on the Gigolo: Yes I can, No You Can't
  24. Well you know I gotta have that. Soon as Sounds from the Marr-Ket Place is over. Thanks!
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