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  1. Didn’t CBS in the US own that Barnaby label that put out Candid reissues in the 70s/80s ? If that Japan reissue is in the same timeframe, that would explain it.
  2. There’s even a book that Collier wrote that goes with it - about his approach to jazz composition.
  3. There was a (low key) listing for Hank in the advert for one of the early 1980s NorthSea Festivals (remember seeing it and being amazed at the time) but it never happened.
  4. My version of that Miles/Konitz session came as one of a set of loose LPs (no sleeves or booklet) which Mole Jazz sold in one of their early 80s post-Xmas sales. £1 per LP ! Still got those LPs (all 12) and they still stand up. From this one - Those sales at Kings Cross were as manic as Harrods.
  5. Looks quite non-descript and anonymous to be honest, although there is a plaque outside which I think was on the sidewalk, to confirm what the place was.
  6. I used to have one ... in 1969. Junior version .
  7. The TOCJ was second hand but in immaculate condition, not a cut out and with OBI. Back in the 1990s I used to see similar second hand ones from the series in Mole but they were always £15 and up. Quite a chunk of change at the time. ‘Fraid so. My excuse - I played it in the car ! Still have it I think.
  8. Now a photocopying shop ! (at least it was when I visited the site). Those mohair jackets were very 1969/70.
  9. I got ‘Agharta’ on (great sounding) UK vinyl right at the time it came out but ‘Panaea’ was Japanese 2LP import only and very elusive/near mythic over here. Only got to finally hear it in 1991ish when I bought it on cassette !
  10. This Toshiba CD was £4 in Ray’s Jazz. I remember when Mole were selling them for over £15. Bargain !
  11. Just ordered a copy of this fine volume, which seems to be heading towards ‘sold out’. Shouldn’t have procrastinated..
  12. Nice sounding Danish Metronome LP
  13. From the Miles Complete Columbia box
  14. Just checked my racks and ‘Soothsayer’ did come out as a MM 2x45 rpm, can’t believe I forgot about it ! I guess that would likely rule it out as a TP though. I’ll try to give it a spin in the next day or so and compare it with the King.
  15. Decca reissue version - still need to do a check of this against the original Fontana. Last time I spun the McLean twofer I thought it sounded pretty good. Will have to check. Every version of ‘Soothsayer’ that I’ve ever heard has sounded shrill to my ears, very weird sonics on that session. I thought the King had the better sound than the LT but the LT, if I remember rightly, was a UK version in my collection. Again, more stuff to check. I need to retire to catch up on this stuff..
  16. I like that title and pressing.
  17. Michael Cuscuna makes a brief appearance introducing Hank as well. Yes, good job with the transfers.
  18. ‘Syndicate’ version - with the bonus Hank Mobley 45rpm.
  19. By some fluke I found the ‘syndicate’ CDs with the 45rpm bonus. Most of it is taken up with speeches by Alfred Lion, Ruth Lion and RVG. Hank gets a big round of applause at the end as he goes to the stage, tells the Lou Donaldson story about which of them was the oldest on Blue Note and that was about it.
  20. Yes Dan - I was one of that cohort and somewhere I have those ‘burns’, if I can find them . It was from a Japanese issue box of those LPs, as I recall.
  21. Also on vinyl from Japan and much earlier than the Fresh Sounds.
  22. I agree. One of the great Festival recordings.
  23. Same here. I remember him selling those booklets too.
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