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paul secor

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  1. Henry Threadgill & Make a Move: Everybodys Mouth's a Book Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 20 & 13 - Jando/Ligeti/Concentus Hungarius John Fahey: The Transfiguration of Blind Joe Death
  2. Joao Gilberto: Especial - 30 Sucessos (EMI-Odeon Brazil)
  3. I'd go with the Ace CDs. The Shelter stuff isn't worth listening to, let alone owning - at least imo. The Cotillion recordings can be had cheaply, if you feel you need them. I like Bear Family & feel they do some important stuff, but this was one they could have skipped.
  4. Frank Nitti Isaac Merrit Singer Edward Clark
  5. Archie Shepp: On This Night (Impulse - mono - original)
  6. No time to list them, but Sonny wrote a lot of tunes. Check credits on his records.
  7. T-Bone Walker Johnny Pace The Pitter Pats
  8. Joe the Bartender Mr. Dennehy Crazy Guggenheim
  9. Tommy Manville Joseph Smith Brigham Young
  10. House rerun I haven't seen before.
  11. I feel half dead today. Does that count?
  12. :party: All the best on your birthday!!
  13. Thanks for starting this thread. Listened to the some of the Archeophone set this evening. Besides hearing some short & wonderful (perhaps made more wonderful by the very fact that they're short) Dodds and Oliver solos that hadn't stuck in my head before, I was struck for the first time that this was a dance band. Hearing this reissue let me hear the drive and the rhythm of the Oliver Band - probably because I didn't feel that I was working to hear what was going on. This was the first time that I had at least some sense of what people who bought these records in 1923 experienced. Hearing and feeling the 1923 Oliver Band as a dance band was a new experience for me.
  14. :party: Happy Birthday!!! :party:
  15. Keep 'em coming!
  16. That's a great album, even if some of the unfinished stuff is kind of disposable. Looking forward to listening. Probably won't have the time for concentrated listening til next week.
  17. Varese: The Complete Works - Chailly/Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra/Asko Ensemble Elliott Carter: String Quartets No. 2,3,4 - Pacifica Quartet
  18. Art Blakey, if drummers are being considered.
  19. Have the Bluebird box too. Hope I have enough sense and self control to say no when the Mosaic reaches Last Chance.
  20. Over Breakfast: An old New Yorker article on WBAI Radio Unnameable's Bob Fass
  21. La Lupe Ida Lupino Carla Bley
  22. Bartok: Violin Sonatas Nos. 1&2; Contrasts - Pauk/Jando/Berkes (Naxos) Bartok: Rhapsodies Nos, 1 & 2; Piano Quintet - Pauk/Jando/Kodaly Quartet (Naxos) Lee Green: Complete Works Vol. 2 1930 - 1937 (Document)
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