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  1. Let us know if there is a mint Tina Brooks 'True Blue' in there..
  2. I'll second that. Hope Dewey pulls through OK..
  3. Currently being repeated on BBC4 and on in about 1 hr from now. Last time I saw this was about 30 years ago !
  4. That would be 'Natural Illusions' I guess..
  5. Robin Givens Gary Giddens Edward Gibbon Funky Gibbon The Goodies The Good, The Bad and the Ugly
  6. You're not confusing anything, the title of McBrowne's Pacific Jazz album was indeed Lenny (or Lennie) McBrowne and the Four Souls. The title of his Riverside album was Eastern Lights. I have a PJ vinyl of that 'Lennie McBrowne and the Four Souls' album and it's never grabbed me - sounded a bit run-of-the-mill. Must check it out again.
  7. Kerry Packer Shane Warne Dennis Lillee
  8. Indeed Clunky - they can sound quite nice. From about 1962/63 onwards I think, Verve UK started issuing the Clef/Verve material on the standard Verve imprint. They look pretty much like the US Verves from here-on.
  9. Gilles also (sort of) hosted the 'Jazz Britannia' weekend event at the Barbican about a year ago. Funilly enough a flyer arrived today from my local arts centre mentioning a forthcoming show he is doing (DJing between shows I guess) -'Gilles Peterson Presents Seu Jorge & AfroReggae'. Anyone heard of these guys?
  10. I have a number of those - they are 1950s pressings. UK Columbia was an imprint of EMI that lasted through to around 1970. The Columbia/Clefs were Clef/Verve recordings issued under licence around the same time as (or just slightly later than) the originals. Other EMI imprints of the time were HMV and Parlophone. I have several of the Dizzy Gillespie Verves on this imprint.
  11. Chet Baker Jim Bakker Tammy Faye Bakker
  12. i feel a little tempted to set up a "why didn't you watch the Ken Burns documentary?" poll 'Ken' who?
  13. Lawrence of Arabia D. H. Lawrence Lawrence Lewllyn Bowen
  14. Time to put the Miles Mosaic sets on ebay and order fresh copies from Stamford !
  15. Big John's footwork is also particularly impressive on this album. Lots going on there..
  16. Francy Boland 'Flirt & Dream - Francy Boland in the Background' (Saba stereo)
  17. I think all of the above apart from 'Congo Lament' have previously been out as Conns. They all need to be available again though. The Harold Vick in particular. Not sure 'Congo Lament' has ever been on CD (I have an LP of it with the weird monkey-in-earmuffs jungle scene ). Good music though !
  18. Big John Patton 'Boogaloo' (BN 'Rare Groove')
  19. Good suggestion, Soul Stream. Just put side 2 of the 'Rare Groove' LP on the platter. Indeed it is a mindblowing LP. This session has never got the plaudits it deserves (and is probably my all time favourite BJP). Side 2 a particular fave on this one with 'Shoutin But No Poutin' hitting a great groove, track 2 ('Spirit') with Harold Alexander going completely apeshit ( ) and 'B & J (Two Sisters)' (they sound pretty cool) ending things very much on a high with some nice Alexander flute work. Great cover art of Big John in action and thoughtful sleeve notes by John Zorn. What is there not to like?
  20. "Specifications ISBN-10 (Hardback) 1845532058 ISBN-13 (Hardback) 9781845532055 Price (Hardback) £18.99/$29.95 Publication Date October 2006 Pages 256 Illustrations black and white photos Readership general interest Book Status Not yet published Contents 1. Introduction: Black Philadelphia 2. Music and opportunity in Tioga 3. Learning and teaching, formal and informal 4. Performance, competition and status in the ‘cool world’ 5. The break 6. Quick progress 7. Under Art Blakey’s influence 8. Life in the bebop business and the soul jazz style 9. Blues truth, sound and identity 10, Interlude: jazz criticism and race politics in the early-1960s 11. Symbolism, signification and The Sidewinder 12. Decline and ascent 13. Modes, changes and ‘The Beatles’ 14. Drug 15. Organisation and protest 16. Black culture between the national and the universal 17. Teaching tradition and change 18. Conclusion: East 3rd Street "
  21. Looking forward to picking up this bio ! Equinox has also recently published a good bio of trumpeter/critic Ian Carr, 'Out of the Long Dark'. Recommended.
  22. How about Donald Byrd 'The Creeper' (for folks who don't have the Mosaic). With Pepper Adams and Chick Corea. Well worth a reissue - last time out was on vinyl in the 'Rainbow' series.
  23. Just spotted that one yesterday too. Thanks for posting ! I'd given up on the possibility of ever seeing film of Clifford Brown playing.
  24. Nearly fell off my chair when I looked in 'last chance' yesterday and saw that it wasn't there !
  25. Now that is madness..
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