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John Kirby and his Orchestra – The Complete Associated Transcriptions, Vol. 3 (Jazz Unlimited) — Charlie Shavers (tp, arr.); Buster Bailey (cl); George Johnson (as); Don Byas (ts); Clyde Hart(p); John Kirby (b); Bill Beason (dr); arr. by Shavers, Kirby & Lou Singer
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Stan Getz / Bob Brookmeyer – Recorded Fall 1961 (Verve—Polydor Japan POCJ-2724) — Bob Brookmeyer - valve trombone; Stan Getz - tenor saxophone; Steve Kuhn - piano; John Neves - double bass; Roy Haynes - drums
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Michel Wintsch / WHO Trio – The Current Underneath (Leo Records) — Michel Wintsch (piano), Gerry Hemingway (drums), Banz Oester (bass) + Ray Anderson (trombone) on last track.
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George Wallington – Live! At Café Bohemia (Prestige Records — OJC Limited Edition Series / Progressive Records) — Donald Byrd (trumpet), Jackie McLean (alto sax), George Wallington (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), Art Taylor (drums); includes alternate take Released in 1955 on the Progressive Records label and reissued in 1970 by Prestige. This was the first major recording by Byrd and McLean.
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Not just the Mosaic Records is going through rough times.
alankin replied to Dmitry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Once you have three or four houses, it's hard to stop buying more. -
Dave Pell Octet – Jazz & Romantic Places [on Jazz for Dancing and Listening] (Atlantic Records / Fresh Sound Records) Personnel: Don Fagerquist - trumpet; Ray Sims - trombone; Dave Pell - tenor saxophone; Bob Gordon - baritone saxophone, bass clarinet; Donn Trenner - piano, celeste; Tony Rizzi - guitar; Buddy Clark - bass; Bill Richmond - drums. Arangements: Shorty Rogers, Marty Paich, Jack Montrose, Wes Hensel, Johnny Mandel.
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Steve Lacy / Andrea Centazzo – Clangs (Ictus Records) — soprano sax and percussion duet; includes CD bonus track; live in concert at Casarsa, Udine, Italy
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Dave Holland Sextet – Pass It On ( Dare2 Records / Universal Music France – EmArcy) — Antonio Hart – alto saxophone, flute; Alex Sipiagin – trumpet; Robin Eubanks – trombone; Mulgrew Miller – piano; Dave Holland – double bass; Eric Harland – drums
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Earl Hines – Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington [CD 2 from the Jazz Royalty set] (New World Records) — solo piano
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Hey Kids, Have You Heard The News? MOSAIC's IN TROUBLE!!!
alankin replied to JSngry's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
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Thelonious Monk – The Unique Thelonious Monk [CDs 1b & 2a from the Complete Riverside Recordings – sessions 3 & 4] (Riverside RLP 12-209) — Thelonious Monk – piano; Oscar Pettiford – bass; Art Blakey – drums
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Barry Guy New Orchestra Small Formations – Mad Dogs - CD 3 (Not Two Records) Groups on CD 3: — Trevor Watts (alto sax), Johannes Bauer (trombone) — Hans Koch (tenor & soprano sax, clarinet), Per-Åke Holmlander (tuba), Raymond Strid (percussion), Paul Lytton (percussion) — Trevor Watts (alto sax), Barry Guy (bass), Raymond Strid (percussion) — Maya Homburger (baroque violin), Paul Lytton (percussion) — Agustí Fernández (piano), Mats Gustafsson (bari & tenor sax)
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Max Johnson Quartet (Not Two Records) — Mark Whitecage - Alto Saxophone, Clarinet `; Steve Swell - Trombone ; Max Johnson - Bass ; Tyshawn Sorey - Drums
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David Friesen / Glen Moore – Returning (Burnside Records) Bass duets mostly, with some bass & piano duets. Works better than I thought it would.
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Last night: Lennie Tristano – Descent Into The Maelstrom (East Wind Music / Universal Music Japan) — With Sonny Dallas (bass), Nick Stabulas (drums) or Peter Ind (bass), Roy Haynes (drums); half solo, half trio
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Merl Saunders/ Jerry Garcia / John Kahn / Bill Vitt – Live at Keystone, Vol. II (Fantasy Records)
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Thelonious Monk – Thelonious Monk Plays Duke Ellington [CD 1a from the Complete Riverside Recordings – sessions 1 & 2] (Riverside) — Thelonious Monk – piano; Oscar Pettiford – bass; Kenny Clarke – drums.
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Soft Machine Legacy – Burden of Proof (Esoteric Records / Moonjune Records) — Theo Travis – tenor sax, flute, Fender Rhodes electric piano; John Etheridge – guitar; Roy Babbington – bass; John Marshall – drums, percussion
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Dave Douglas – Meaning and Mystery (Greenleaf Music) — Dave Douglas: trumpet; Donny McCaslin: tenor saxophone; Uri Caine: Fender Rhodes; James Genus: bass; Clarence Penn: drums, percussion
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The Band – The Band (Capitol) — 7 bonus tracks
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Kelan Phillip Cohran & The Hypnotic Brass Ensemble (Honest Jones Records)
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Mose Allison – Middle Class White Boy (Elektra Musician – Discovery / Warner Japan EU) — With Joe Farrell, Phil Upchurch, Putter Smith, John Dentz, Ron Powell
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Earl Hines – Earl Hines Plays Duke Ellington [CD 1 & 2 from the Jazz Royalty set] (New World Records) — solo piano
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King Oliver – Creole Jazz Band [April 5-7, 1923 – CD 1a from The Complete Set] (Gennett Records / Retrival Records) — King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, c / Honore Dutrey, tb / Johnny Dodds, cl / Lil Hardin, p / Bill Johnson, bj, v break / Baby Dodds, d; audio restoration by John R.T. Davies
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Barry Guy New Orchestra Small Formations – Mad Dogs - CD 1 (Not Two Records) Groups: — Agustí Fernández (piano) — "Annalisa" – Agustí Fernández (piano), Barry Guy (bass) — Mats Gustafsson (baritone & tenor sax, fluteophone) — Johanes Bauer (trombone), Per-Ake Holmlander (tuba), Hans Koch (tenor & soprano sax, clarinet)
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