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sidewinder

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  1. Blaster Bates Norman Bates Spiny Norman
  2. The Onzy Matthews is a nice listen. I've listened to that one quite a bit recently. The earliest Select that I have with the 'pictorial' spine and top is Andrew Hill Solo, Mosaic Select No. 23. Not sure if any of the earler ones had this change also. Until you mentioned it, I hadn't noticed it. Now spinning Dizzy Reece Select, CD 3 (the 'Comin' On' session with Turrentine). Very nice sound on the whole of the Carmel Jones set (it arrived this weekend). To be followed with Woody Herman Select, CD1.
  3. Yikes ! I know the ladies usually don't shave their armpits in MPS-land but.... Me wants a copy of that one.
  4. Basil II the Bulgar-slayer John I Tzimiskes Nikephoras II Phokas Stavros Zorba The Greek Prince Philip
  5. Dizzy Gillespie 'World Statesman' (UK Columbia DG mono, Norgran sleeve)
  6. Yeah, its a pain having to continuously adjust volume as you switch channels. The UK commercial channels are really bad in that respect. Great though for BBC4 music documentaries !
  7. Amen ! Ive had this box since 1996 and its been worth every cent. Last time I was in the Lighthouse, also on a Sunday for brunch, I was thinking the same thing - the wooden stage must be original although its in a different location within the room I think (I recognised the acoustic properties).
  8. I feed the audio through an Aux socket on the hifi preamp - love it ! (having lots of trouble typing this on a French keyboard )
  9. Crazy Otto Giotto John Gotti Teflon Don Don Revie Billy Bremner
  10. Montreal 70 points..
  11. Gerald Wilson Orchestra 'Everywhere' (Pacific Jazz)
  12. Oliver Nelson 'Blues and the Abstract Truth' (Impulse stereo, orig)
  13. Chuck Rock Eva Brick Muntader al-Zaidi Zadie Smith Simon Smith Dancing Bear
  14. I'm glad I'm off to France tomorrow..
  15. Roberto Torres Laba Sosseh Baba Cissokho Ali Baba Thomas O'Malley Ali Bongo
  16. Prince Lasha/Sonny Simmons 'Firebirds' (Contemporary green label DG, stereo) Magnificently recorded ! Don't think Bobby Hutcherson's sound has ever been captured better.
  17. Ronald Shannon Jackson Pharoah Sanders Pharoah Ramses III
  18. Yes, the CD version is a hard listen - very harsh. A bit of an over-prominent bass too.
  19. I really like Woody but this recording doesn't do too much for me (not listened to it for years) It's definitely chaotic - but I like it. Much prefer it on vinyl than to CD too. Got to speak briefly years ago with Contemporary producer John Koenig about this session - it was apparently arranged/recorded at very short notice with lack of preparation (which shows at times) and there was a fair bit of 'intoxication'. For me, it makes an interesting contrast with Miles' 'Bitches Brew' from around the same era.
  20. Michael Winner Charles Bronson Jill Ireland
  21. Woody Shaw 'Blackstone Legacy' (Contemporary 2LP, white label stereo)
  22. Tinkerbell Dinger Bell Belle Du Jour
  23. Well, the "horses mouth" himself says in the film that the future emphasis will be more on the streaming devices. I wonder if the likes of Naim follow suite? (in fact I guess Naim are already heading up this route with the 'Uniti')
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