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  1. Louis Armstrong (cor) Clarence Williams (p) Robert Robbins (vln) Irving Johns (p) Fred Longshaw (harmonium, p) Charlie Green (tb) Recorded 1925.
  2. Not my favorite album but it sounds really great!
  3. Jackson Sloane Old Angel Midnight Prima Records With Dick Morrissey, Pete King, Dick Pearce, Jimmy Deuchar and Mari Wilson.
  4. Check your self: Track listing 1. Let The Good Times Roll 2. Stormy Monday Blues / Strange Things Happen 3. Feel So Bad 4. Mother-In-Law Blues / Mean Old World 5. Everyday (I Have The Blues) 6. The Thrill Is Gone / I Ain't Gonna Be The First To Cry Album notes Personnel includes: Bobby "Blue" Bland (vocals); B.B. King (vocals, guitar); Viola Jackson (vocals); Ray Parker, Milton Hopkins, Johnny Jones (guitar); Red Holloway (tenor saxophone); Jerome Richardson (baritone saxophone); Oscar Brashear, Albert Aarons, Snooky Young (trumpet); Garnett Brown, Benny Powell (trombone); Robert Anderson (piano); James Toney (organ); Rudy Aikels, Louis Villery (bass). Recorded live at the Coconut Grove, Los Angeles, California. The sequel to a well-received 1974 album, TOGETHER AGAINàLIVE features the two veteran bluesmen (who first played together as members of the Beale Streeters, the legendary early-'50s Memphis group) trading licks (guitar and vocal) on a nice selection of some of their signature tunes, including King's "Everyday I Have the Blues" and Bland's "Stormy Monday." These old pros clearly relish playing off each other, and the atmosphere is decidedly relaxed and informal (check out the verbal horseplay on "Mother-In-Law Blues"). The end result isn't the deepest blues ever recorded, but it's still good down home, rowdy fun.
  5. Yesssss...Bobby Bland & B.B. King together again-live!
  6. Stan Getz THE COMPLETE ROOST SESSION YB-7504~5-RO (mono )
  7. The Thinking Man's Trombone , Al Grey, Argo, LP 677
  8. Duke Jordan - Hall Overton, Signal II- Jazz Laboratory, K18P 9346 mono
  9. Lew Tabackin Under rated? Not by me.
  10. You are kidding My Argo`s are sounding really great. Mono!
  11. You have the records and buying the Cd?
  12. Chewy, go for the Mustang and you will enjoy yourself. It`s really your thing.
  13. INTRODUCING RAY DRAPER & TUBA PRESTIGE LP 7087
  14. In my opinion a "just not" record. I prefer the Pacifics and Mustang.
  15. This one sounds extra oirdinair. There has been no effort to limit or compress the dynamic range of this recording as is often done on popular records. Contemporary (Checkmate!!!), Capitol and my mono Savoy`s are definitly favorites.
  16. JAZZ PRACTITIONERS EDDY SHU/BOB HARDAWAY, BETHLEHEM BCP-3
  17. Ended last Night with: SONNY MEETS HAWK! RCA Victor LPM-2712 Start the Day :Third stream music / The Modern Jazz Quartet & Guests, LONDON-ATLANTIC LTZ-K 15207
  18. 4XB

    John Houston

    No John Houston well known, but Joe Houston . Shitt John Houston is a pianoplayer.
  19. "BLACK SAINT" Billy Harper 4-tet, Black Saint 120001
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