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  1. Can't go wrong with 'On This Night', 'Fire Music' and 'Mama Too Tight'. He's also playing the London Jazz Festival in a couple of weeks time with an 'Attica Blues Big Band' conducted by Jimmy Owens. Tempting..
  2. Oo Matron Hattie Jacques Sgt Wilson
  3. Mike Stern Leni Stern Leni Riefenstahl
  4. I remember that store well - it had a good collection and often my trips to Van coincided with one of their nice '20%-off everything' sales (usually coincident with Labour Day, Thanksgiving or some other holiday). The Albertan cities also had good stores by the same chain.
  5. No. I have patchy coverage of most of the 70s 'domestic' stuff too - some on CD and some on vinyl. Was very impressed with what Mark Wilder did with the sound of the CDs in the Miles box so if this is comparable it looks like a 'must have'.
  6. Sounds like my sort of place !
  7. Totally agree re: Shabaka Hutchings on bass clarinet. Very impressive... and 'Sons of Kemet' are a must see ! They nearly lifted the roof off the Methodist church at Swanage
  8. I'm mightily tempted with this one and the Miles mono box. Must resist.....
  9. Don't you have Eric Rose's Music Inn nearby? (not that they would necessarily have the stuff you play). Is it still going? It used to have a big shop a mile out from Nottingham city centre; then moved to an arcade in the centre. I'd assumed it had folded. Still advertising in Jazz Journal so assume still there (although not sure if it is mail-order only).
  10. Don't you have Eric Rose's Music Inn nearby? (not that they would necessarily have the stuff you play). Glad to say that in Bath/Bristol and thereabouts there are still specialist stores stocking jazz out there. Long may it remain the case !
  11. Happy Birthday !
  12. There's an interview with Carla in this month's 'Jazzwise' which mentions the difficulties on this tour and the fact that it was run on a shoe-string financially. I'll dig it out.
  13. Interesting that they've got access to the master tapes. Hearing this gives me hope that we'll see some-one finally put out 'Hum Dono'. If I see this one in the shops over here I'll probably pick up a copy as 'play copy' and save the wear on my original. Fine session (with rare feature for Alan Branscombe on alto and vibes) and just nicely hippy-dippy IMO.
  14. Owned mine 38 years too. Picked up this one and 'Get Up With It' at the special '2LPs for price of 1' price of £2.99 each on UK CBS. Been spinning them both regularly ever since - and they are still both Mint - !
  15. Ben Webster Jimmy Blanton R. M. Ballantyne Duncan Ballantyne Duncan Lamont Norma Lamont
  16. Happy Birthday Porcy ! Spin that vinyl !
  17. Prince Charming Adam Ant Adam Adamant
  18. If it was over here I would like to think that the National Trust would buy it, fill it with framed Coltrane first pressings and memorabilia and open it up to the public.
  19. Ed Balls Mrs Balls Buster Gonad
  20. Have a Very Happy Birthday ! :party:
  21. Romaldo - over-taken by events I think. This would have been part of the 'Impressed Repressed' series but Universal Europe canned that one around that time. I've heard nothing definite either way to truly confirm that the master tapes still exist/don't exist. If they do exist, strange that Vocalion (who picked up the reissue baton after Universal) haven't put this one out.
  22. It's good - shame that Vocalion or Ten To Ten (Clark Tracey's label) have not put this out on CD. Ownership rights issue, perhaps? The LP is recorded in a studio session at Lansdowne Studio but it covers the same Tracey charts as on the TV show (which was introduced by saxophonist/critic Benny Green).
  23. Horace Wimp Horace Batchelor Horatio Hornblower
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