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sidewinder

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  1. Stompin' Happy Birthday !
  2. Happy Birthday ! - good day to play some Lee Morgan
  3. Happy Birthday !
  4. Hurricane Higgins Windy Miller Troy Tempest
  5. Here's that hint: check recent posts in ****The Return of the Film Corner****. The suspense is killing some of us.. Ubu's got the message in post #7867 in ****The Rise of the Film Corner**** Aha - never heard of her though !
  6. Oswald Mosely Max Mosely Spanky deBrest
  7. Here's that hint: check recent posts in ****The Return of the Film Corner****. The suspense is killing some of us..
  8. Donald Byrd 'Byrd In Flight' (BN 47W63 DG mono) and Johnny Griffin 'The Congregation' (BN 47W63 DG mono)
  9. That Dick Morrissey 'Have You Heard' on 77 Records is pretty rare and goes for big bucks on the original vinyl (no surprise). I only wish that had been amongst the small batch of 77 Records test pressings that I picked up at Mole Jazz for £2 a shot (in my dreams..) Never heard it and will look out for this CD, even if it is a needle-drop.
  10. Big John Patton 'Accent On The Blues' (Blue Note Rare Groove Series)
  11. Ray Ellington Tito Burns Max Geldray
  12. Grant Green 'Solid' (King)
  13. Mike Taylor 'Trio' (UK Columbia Lansdowne Series, stereo) Mike Taylor 'Pendulum' (UK Columbia Lansdowne Series, mono)
  14. All very good publicity for his business, by the look of it. Ninja Shadow Video 2 is entertaining. Lots of prancing around with fellow 'practitioners' in the woods near Stourhead and stealth raids on the roofs of local chicken factories ! Time to quit jazz and take this stuff up.
  15. Complete Blue Note Recordings of Freddie Redd, CDs 1 and 2
  16. So did I - haven't seen it for years ! I have several of the later albums on vinyl though, including that 'Live at Mount Fuji'. I agree - they were under-rated at the time. Kenny Garrett stood out in the early lineup. First time I came across them was when the rejuvinated Blue Note was getting some publicity and those French Pathe Marconi reissues came out (1983-85). Stanley Jordan and Bennie Wallace got a lot of profile back then too.
  17. I work not 2000 miles from where this guy is doing his vigilante thing. I'll keep an eye open.
  18. Thanks Clunky & Clifford - looks like these will have to be added to the list ! Same thing applies I guess with the Japanese Sawano Tempos. These have been fabulous - not to be missed whilst they are 'around'.
  19. How is it? Worth the £? Oscar Peterson Trio - 'Bursting Out With The All Star Big Band !' (UK Verve, stereo). With the Ernie Wilkins Orch.
  20. I've just downloaded pretty well the whole lot of these onto the I-Pod to listen to in the car on the way to work. Currently listening to the Graham Collier and will follow up with the Jon Hiseman and Harry Beckett. Missed most of these when they came out but enjoyed board member Tom Perchard's Lee Morgan feature when it was broadcast. Some good selections on there. Says 'indefinitely' - I wonder if they mean it (ie. will it be there longer than Sellafield nuclear waste?)
  21. Happy Birthday !
  22. Jemima Puddleduck Jemima Khan Imran Khan
  23. The bonus tracks with the orchestra are fabulous ! A good one to have been there to see it.
  24. 'Ife' from 1973 - worth the price of admission in itself !
  25. George Herbert Walker Bush Johnny Walker Jim Black Blackbeard Captain Black James Blood Ulmer
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