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  1. Yes, and that other one on Cadillac (althouth I think the Japanese reissued it). Add 'Tyger' to the list too. Harry Beckett's 'Joy Unlimited' would be nice...
  2. Enjoy the Mike Westbrook gig tomorrow night. I'll be in Falmouth - not sure if I can make the trek across the peninsular to St Ives though..
  3. Pandorra Peaks Jordan Ronnie Jordan
  4. Yes - 'Heart is a Lotus/Black Marigolds' on BGO, both previously reissued by Vocalion Now why can't we have: 'Afro Jazz' 'Dejeuner Sur L'Herbe' 'Hum Dono' 'Cosmic Eye' 'Tony's Basement' 'Springboard' a raft of Stan Tracey Big Brass plus some later Lansdownes such as Tony Coe 'Zeitgeist' and Alan Branscombe 'The Day I Met The Blues'. End of rant...
  5. Max Roach Max Bygraves Max Headroom
  6. I voted 'on the fence'. The logical person in me says no. However, there have been a couple of strange occurences in the past though in old houses (plus one pub in Cornwall) that I can't fully explain (but maybe it was down to atmospherics and the mind playing tricks). Note though that these were in the UK and not once in North America have I ever had such occurences.
  7. The Vocalion CD release sounded pretty OK to my ears (I have the LP too). So I would say - the booklet ! Plus - Henry's socks seem to have a slightly more psychadelic shade of yellow.
  8. Just driven through one heck of a downpour. New car too - not the most auspicious time to test the brakes in the wet !
  9. Newt Gingrich Ken Livingstone Boris
  10. Corporal Jones Captain Mainwaring The Verger
  11. Anyone interested in the last few years of Tubby's career (when he took an interesting turn towards collaborations with the avant-garde) is recommended to get hold of the Splinters 'Split The Difference' disk on Reel Recordings and the Ian Hamer 'Acropolis' 2CD on Jasmine.
  12. I was just thinking the same thing.
  13. The Japanese Fontana CDs of 'Down In The Village' and 'Late Spot..' are pretty well comparable to the Fontana LPs, sonically. Fabulous live recordings. 'Mexican Green' is to my mind his best overall recording. It all came together brilliantly on that one.
  14. Newport's not too far off your beat, even though it is in Wales. Or you can order off the web... http://www.diversevinyl.com/search.options.php?cat=2&kw=&action=search&order=Artist&dir=ASC Oh, it's a Workers' co-operative. MG Yep, I know Diverse Vinyl and have occasionally popped over the Severn Bridge to call in in person ! Nice shop.
  15. Nice new site Roger - bookmarked, found it dead easy to manoeuver around. Thanks also for the heads-up re: the new Gearbox LP with the pre 'Heart Is A Lotus' session.
  16. Too bad that most of the independent vinyl outlets in this neck of the woods went bust when the banks imploded circa 2007-8,,
  17. Head Man - Not sure but perhaps with it being a Lansdowne session the rights are owned by Universal Europe and maybe this one has complications with respect to ownership rights which are not applicable to 'Under Milk Wood Suite' etc and which allowed 'Re-Steamed' to reissue them. Personally, I would also love to see Tracey's 'The Latin American Caper' come out on CD - that one is pretty obscure.
  18. Dankworth and Tracey's arranging are both very under-rated. Great craftsmanship in both cases. Check out the Dankworth albums originally on Fontana and reissued by Vocalion ('What The Dickens', 'The Zodiac Variations', '$1,000,000 Collection' etc.) and also the various Stan Tracey Big Brass albums (more difficult to get hold of on CD in most cases). Love the way in particular that Tracey writes for brass and its a shame that he didn't write much for bigger groups from the 1970s onwards. There was a great TV broadcast of the Stan Tracey Big Brass back plus featured star soloists in around 1968/9 doing a Duke Ellington Tribute called 'We Love You Madly..' (the BBC re-broadcast it a few years ago). UK Columbia/Denis Preston also released an LP by the same line-up (although it was recorded separately at Lansdowne Studios and not at the BBC). The original BBC broadcast was notable for being the only known film in existence of Joe Harriott 'in action'.
  19. The 'Live at the Hopbine' and 'Live at the Dancing Slipper' releases on Harkit are both worth well getting, if you can find them. Not bad sound quality, fine Hayes and good notes by Simon Spillett. Harkit also did a nice 1960s BBC Foreign Service Transcription session (briefly on LP too) but it was yanked from the market I think.
  20. Clark Terry 'Night Life' (UK Transatlantic/Xtra mono issue of the Prestige) Arranged by Oliver Nelson
  21. Isn't that place in Manitoba or Saskatchewan?
  22. A good place to start would be that new 6CD set with the 'Complete Tempo Recordings' on Acrobat. Not expensive either. Check out those titles with the Jazz Couriers - fabulous. http://www.acrobatmusic.net/?cid=5&AlbumId=807
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