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paul secor

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  1. The Blues of Sleepy John Estes Volume Two 1938 - 1940 (Swaggie)
  2. William Penn Gene Quill Georgia Gibbs
  3. Goose Goslin Ducky Medwick Hawk Harrelson
  4. So Danco Samba - Getz/Gilberto Samba de Una Nota So - Joao Gilberto Samba de Orfeu - Luiz Bonfa Samba de Duas Notas - Getz/Bonfa Blue Samba - Ike Quebec Next: HEAD
  5. The Last Metro - Original Soundtrack (DRG) Original music by Georges Delerue and late 30's/early 40's recordings by Lucienne Delyle, Rina Ketty, and Leo Marjane
  6. Laraine Day Doris Day Dennis Day
  7. The Thelonious Monk Trio (Prestige Japan)
  8. Dexter Gordon/Wardell Gray: The Swingers (Black Lion/Trio Japan)
  9. If there were no such thing as football, Joe Paterno probably would have spent his years running a pizza parlor.
  10. Candy Man - Roy Orbison Candy - Lee Morgan The Big Rock Candy Mountain - Burl Ives Candy Man Blues - Roy Orbison Candy Kisses - George Morgan or Doug Sahm Next: BOX
  11. The Louis Armstrong Story Vol. 3 - Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines (Columbia)
  12. Johnny Otis: Great Rhythm & Blues Oldies Vol. 3 (Blues Spectrum) My favorite later day Johnny Otis recording
  13. Sugar Boy Crawford - Chess Blues Masters Series (Chess/All Platinum) Couldn't find a cover image, but this photo is inside the double sleeve.
  14. Robert Bork The Dork from Cork Mork
  15. Cow Cow Davenport Pig Robbins Kid Thomas
  16. Mentioned in the previous post.
  17. Thelonious (Buell Neidlinger/Marty Krystal/Billy Osborne/John Beasley): Thelonious (K2B2)
  18. This corvers his early years with Savoy. This one covers his rock 'n roll years with Capitol. Snatch & the Poontangs is a rerelease of two albums - Cold Shot - Johnny Otis' "comeback album - and Snatch & the Poontangs - down & dirty - lyrically & musically - r&b. Rock Me Baby is a European collection of his Mercury and Peacock sides - worth the price just to hear Ben Webster on "One Nighter Blues". edit: Dig These Blues is a great compilation of blues sides produced by Johnny Otis for his Ultra, Dig, and Eldo labels in the 1950's and early 1960's.
  19. Jerry Lee Lewis: Keep Your Hands Off It! (Zu-Zazz) Previously unissued 1959/60 Sun studio recordings
  20. Emmett Grogan Abe Burrows Sam Spade
  21. Oliver Lake Quintet: Prophet (Black Saint)
  22. Somewhere in the '59-64 period: Eric Dolphy. His playing would probably have pissed Miles off and driven Miles crazy. But I'd have liked to have heard it.
  23. Sun Ra: Solo Piano Volume 1 (Improvising Artists Inc.)
  24. The Carla Bley Band: European Tour 1977 (Watt) I was listening to this and thought that it worked better listened to as theatre music than as jazz. Then I realized that it's only dolts like me who categorize music. Musicians generally don't.
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