The rule is there. Jim must have thought it was important. If you're looking to pick up a bootleg, it's simple enough to look elsewhere. The internet is a wide, wide world.
Not long ago I went on a Muriel Spark binge and read probably the great majority of her fiction. A lot of the time I felt she was inspired by grudges and settling scores. She also seemed to me to be afflicted with some residual British empire racism. But her characters are so vivid and her satire is so juicy and her humor is so sly and mainly that she wrote so very well, that I'm afraid I can't resist her An addiction.
This is the second of her novels I've read. I've enjoyed both and plan to read more.
I have the Speakers Corner Mingus. Don't have and have never heard the AP 45. The Speakers Corners issue sounds fine, so I have no need to go for the 45. I also don't want to have to turn a record over every ten minutes. The last is probably just pure laziness on my part.
Buck Hill Quartet: This Is Buck Hill (Steeplechase)
On this recording, Buck Hill plays like a man who's thrilled to have a first record date under his own name - which this was - and like a man who wonders if there will be other record dates in the future - there were. I'm glad that he played with that kind of happiness and urgency.