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B. Goren.

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  1. Try here: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?&act=ST&f=9&t=492
  2. At least twice; the 1953 version was followed much later by the (outstanding) version recorded for/by BBC Radio (which comprises both books, not just the Bk 2 pictured above). There might be more recordings as well. ← Which one is better???
  3. Has Rosalyn Tureck recorded it twice during her long career??? BTW: She really was a great pianist and for many people she was Bach.
  4. Duke Ellington: Complete Duke at Fargo. The label is Jazz Classic. New & sealed, 25$, shipping included. Buddy Collette: Jazz Audio Biography. Like new, 12$ (2 CDs), shipping included. Sold, July 5. Paypal accepted.
  5. Free shipping on some of them. I just picked 2: Andrew Cyrille: My Friend Louis Thelonious Monk : Paris Concert www.djangos.com
  6. I have recordings of two great pianists: Glenn Gould and Angela Hewitt. Both recommended.
  7. A short list of my favorite Herbie Mann's recordings: Just Wailin' Flute Flight Flute Souffle Have you listened to any of them???
  8. School days is my favorite out of this batch. It's excellent!!! ← You are right
  9. And what about the album Jazz Kat? What can you tell us about it???
  10. I agree with you that Lovano is a great musician. In 1995 I had the pleasure to see him at the VV. I like many of his recordings but in my humble opinion, These are his best: Trio Fascination - Edition One Flights of Fancy: Trio Fascination, Vol. 2
  11. "Jerusalem beach" in Tel-Aviv, a great place to be on Friday afternoon.
  12. I cant argue with such a strange taste... Tel-Aviv is an amazing city. Please refresh my memory, why you are coming to Tel-Aviv on Friday night??? What can you do in Jerusalem on friday evening? Visit the western wall??? The great cultural atmosphere and the night life, this is the real beauty. There is only one beautiful thing in Jerusalem: The road to Tel-Aviv... Friday night in Tel-Aviv: Jemeel Moondoc:
  13. I have a special weakness to the music of JS Bach: The Well Tempered Clavier, The English Suites and The French Suites. To my ears it sounds better when Glenn Gould is the pianist.
  14. Bentsy, Just You, Just Me is a duet album, Sweets and Hines. Very nice, but not one of the Sweets/Lock. Just Friends and Light and Lovely are the two Sweets/Lock collaborations on Black and Blue. In addition to Jawbreakers which also gets a there is Sonny, Sweets & Jaws on the Who's Who in Jazz label, also a good 'un. ← Thanks Dan.
  15. Dan, I am not familiar with their Black & Blue recordings but I'll definately look for them (Just Friends? Sweets and Jaws? Just You, Just Me? ). Thanks anyway for this recommendation. Regarding the CD I've mentioned, it was recorded and released by Storyville but it is possible that the original release was 2 LPs (Vol 1 & 2).
  16. 84° and sunny in Tel-Aviv.
  17. The great Art Blakey said that music washes away from the soul the dust of every day life. If you are looking for something to wash the dust away, this CD will do a perfect job for you: The more I listen to Harry Sweets Edison, the more I love him and learn to appreciate what a great trumpeter and musician he was. I can say exactly the same words about Eddie Lockjaw Davis. When they play together and Kenny Drew is sitting on pianist's chair, the dust has no chance and I can promise they will wash it away. If you don’t believe me try it and let me know the results. Mainstream jazz at his best. My recommendation is to listen to it with a glass of beer. Now I'm going to get another one....
  18. First Meditations got my vote. One of coltrane's best sessions ever, IMHO.
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