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  1. LOL. oops, sorry about that, totally missed your post. Thanks for the words!
  2. Don't worry about it.
  3. Or here. this is what i found on amazon. Product Description Jacquet was the tenor saxophonist who informed the world that something new in tenor sax stylings had been forged with his famous solo on Lionel Hampton's 'Flying Home' in 1942. The master of the Texas tenor style proves his versatility & command of the horn in this four CD set that ranges from stomping swingers to romantic ballads & hown-home blues performances. Among the supporting cast on this essential 79 track set are, Charles Mingus, Sir Charles Thompson, Johnny Otis, Shadow Wilson, Bill Doggett & Art Blakey. Includes 40 page illustrated booklet. Four standard jewel cases housed in a slip-box. Proper. 2002. Doesn't answer my question, So anyone care to? edit: to make it more clear, my questions are: what albums? what labels? etc.
  4. What's covered on the proper box?
  5. "Page not responding" This is THE Clifford Scott album. His solo on "Just tomorrow" is one of my all time best loved solos. You'll regret being broke one day MG See post above. I REALLY regret bing low on money at that time.
  6. Out Front is going for 89.99 on ebay! -_-
  7. Sam Lazar - Playback (Argo Teal Label)
  8. anyone got it besides SS1? Post your thoughts.
  9. Sam Lazar - Space Flight (Argo Teal Label) Sam Lazar - Soul Merchant (Argo Blue Label) Sam Lazar - Playback (Argo Teal Label) (all three are fantastic)
  10. Well, they showed up today! Space Flight Soul Merchant Playback
  11. Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson - Kidney Stew Is fine w/ Hal Singer on Tenor, Jay McShann on Piano and T-Bone Walker on Guitar, You Know!
  12. @ dustygroove Temp Out of stock though.
  13. Second issued recording. He played on a 1956 session by Tommy Dean (another St Louis organist) in 1956, which has never been issued. Dean sounds like a big influence on Lazar; his combo was rather like Doggett's but, instead of plodding, Dean's band FLEW! I'd love to hear what GG did in that context. I think Dean was probably quite important in a local way. MG I would like to hear that too! Even though I did NOT like Grant's bio, i'm gonna look through it again because when i read it I had just gotten into jazz and knew nothing about most of the organists mentioned.
  14. Is 'Space Flight' Grant's second recording?
  15. ....yawn....zzzzzzzz Agreed. Anyone who wants those has already been able to pick up them, since they have been available forever. How about reissuing albums that haven't been on CD before? In particular the Prestige catalogue is far from exhausted yet. There are several albums each by people like Gene Ammons, Shirley Scott, Willis Jackson, Don Patterson and Johnny "Hammond" Smith that they could reissue, perhaps on twofers, instead of those pointless 70s twofers they just did. I agree. One i'd love to see is Willis Jackson's 'Star Bag' with Trudy Pitts on organ.
  16. Almost made a thread about this yesterday! I'll probably pick it up.
  17. Still waiting for the 3 Sam Lazar Argo dates i ordered from the bastards last week. -_-
  18. Shoot, i guess i better. Felder's tenor is hot as hell.
  19. Never heard DBOT. The cover is great! I gotta pick this one up.
  20. Cursive - The Ugly Organ (saddle-creek)
  21. Bright Eyes - There Is No Beginning to the Story (saddle-creek)
  22. my second jazz crusaders album came today
  23. turned up today
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