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  1. The Cajuns Volume 1 (Sonet)
  2. Johnny Wicks' Swinging Ozarks: Jockey Jack Boogie (Pearl/Delmark) How many records feature a very good, big voiced blues singer who doubles on tuba (and plays it well)?
  3. Big Walter Horton with Carey Bell One of the best post 1970 blues albums - very subtle playing by all involved.
  4. Masahiko Togashi: Bura Bura (Pan)
  5. West Coast Modern Blues 1960's (P-Vine)
  6. I don't know that one. Hope it's good. Smokey Smothers' most highly regarded recordings were done for Federal in the early 60's - https://www.amazon.com/Backporch-Blues-Smokey-Smothers/dp/B00006EXEL#customerReviews You probably already have it and know it.
  7. Time for me to give that one another listen. It's been a good while.
  8. Beautiful Monk - and Pettiford.
  9. Home Again Blues (Mamlish)
  10. The Complete Ben Webster on Emarcy
  11. Looks like that one is this: https://www.discogs.com/Otis-Smokey-Smothers-And-His-Ice-Cream-Men-Got-My-Eyes-On-You/release/7412629
  12. Frank Rosolino - Carl Fontana: Trombone Heaven
  13. Barry Harris Trio: Chasin' the Bird
  14. 4th and Beale and Further South (Ace U.S./Westside)
  15. Art Tatum: 20th Century Piano Genius
  16. Blues Piano, Chicago Plus (Atlantic)
  17. Karl Geary: Montpelier Parade
  18. Eddie Haskell blew another one.
  19. Three good Dolphy's in a row.
  20. Roy Eldridge: Heckler's Hop (Hep)
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