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  1. Henry “Red” Allen and His Orchestra “1937-1941” Chronogical Classics cd Some novelty tunes that come across as perhaps Louie Prima influenced, but some great trumpet!
  2. Tim Warfield Quintet “A Cool Blue” Criss Cross cd
  3. Another disc from “Enjoying the Ride,” the 60th Anniversary box set from the Grateful Dead. Boston Music Hall, Boston, MA (9/15/72) disc 1 320×177 21.5 KB
  4. “Miles in France – Miles Davis Quintet 1963/64: The Bootleg Series, Vol. 8” disc 1 What a great set–I especially enjoy the George Coleman dates which are in better sound here than I have had them before.
  5. Starting off a warm morning with a Canadian singer I have three discs of. . .she reminds me of Blossom Dearie more than a bit, that’s a good thing. She always has nice players supporting her. Diana Panton “Pink” Fab/Muzak Japann cd
  6. Muggsy Spanier “The Alternate Takes in Chronological Order Volume 1 (1939-1944)” Neatwork cd Bluebird and Commodore alternates.
  7. Moncef Genoud Trio “Pop Songs” Muzak Japan cd
  8. On to another disc from the “Enjoying the Ride” sixtieth anniversary Grateful Dead box set, Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (3/16/73), disc 3 I was in the mood for a “Dark Star” and this one hits the spot.
  9. Continuing the “heartbeat jazz” pace with this album that I didn’t know existed until last week, and glad I found it. Ballads associated with Trane, sung supported only by piano and bass. Sweet. “I Wish I Knew – Yvonne Walter Sings The Coltrane Ballads” Muzak Japan HQCD 603×598 63.9 KB
  10. Adonis Rose Trio + One “For All We Know” Storyville cd The “+ One” is the lovely Gabrielle Cavassa. This is certainly a nice and gentle way to begin another hot day. This could definitely be marketed as a Cavassa album. The trio supports her quite ably, and the recording is very balanced.
  11. Congratulations! A wonderful achievement.
  12. Although I'm proud of the position Bruce is planting himself in public at this time, he's never been an interest of mine. This is an intriguing, attractive set I bet for true fans, previously unreleased albums that were all sewn up and ready to go--I can think of a few artists I would really like to see something like that from and would probably pony up the high cost (I hardly spend my money on anything else, don't drink, go out much at all, etc.)
  13. Playing Joshua Redman’s “Words Fall Short” for a second time. A work that is growing on me.
  14. “For The Last Time - Ruby Braff’s Historic Final Performance With Scott Hamilton” Arbors 2 cd set, disc 1 I pulled a handful of Ruby Braff cds from the shelves and will listen to them over the next weeks. He was a continuously interesting player, always seriously working the traditional jazz field with sincere aritstry. He certainly ended his performing career on a high point with these recordings.
  15. Duke Ellington “The Cornell Concert”
  16. Starting off with another disc from the “Enjoying the Ride” sixtieth anniversary Grateful Dead box set, Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (3/16/73), disc 2
  17. Chick Corea & Origin “Live at the Blue Note” Stretch Records promo cd This is the single cd version of the material in the box set of the whole week’s output. Great music in great vivid sound.
  18. Chick Corea & Origin “Change” Stretch cd Corea’s work with Origin remains one of my favorites of his. This session precedes the recordings at the Blue Note club; the band is the same except Adam Cruz replaces Jeff Ballard on drums at the Blue Note. Chick Corea – piano, marimba, handclapping Avishai Cohen – double bass Jeff Ballard – drums, handclapping Bob Sheppard – bass clarinet, flute, baritone saxophone, soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Steve Wilson – clarinet, flute, alto saxophone, soprano saxophone Steve Davis – trombone
  19. Wanted to hear some Dexter after seeing an hour long “documentary” “Before Midnight” about the making of the film “Round Midnight.” Dexter Gordon “Montmartre 1964” Storyville cd Dexter Gordon (ts & vo) Tete Montoliu (p) Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen (b) Alex Riel (dr) Recorded at Jazzhus Montmarte 1964 Edit to add: this is one of the really good live Dexters of the period. Tete and Dexter both make some great quotes, and Bobby Timmons should be flattered. NHOP is so well-presented here and this trio makes a pocket that Dexter seems to enjoy sitting in. I find this is one of those few discs that sound better with the "Phase" in the "Out" position on my DAC.
  20. 'Twas a hot night, the window unit was on all night. I got six hours in and now the unit is off and I’m going to listen for a while since it’s cool for a spell. Starting off with another disc from the “Enjoying the Ride” sixtieth anniversary Grateful Dead box set, thie earliest one I’ve played yet, Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, Uniondale, NY (3/16/73), disc 1 140×105 3.9 KB
  21. Ruby Braff and his New England Songhounds, Volume One, Concord cd Recorded at Penny Lane Studios, New York April 29, 1991 Bass – Frank Tate Cornet – Ruby Braff Drums – Alan Dawson Guitar – Howard Alden Piano – Dave McKenna Tenor Saxophone – Scott Hamilton
  22. ’m trapped in the Kirkatron searching for the missing note! Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Left and Right” Atlantic/32 Jazz cd 350×350 30 KB
  23. I’m trapped in the Kirkatron searching for the lost note! Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Left and Right” Atlantic/32 Jazz cd
  24. Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Dog Years in the Fourth Ring” 32Jazz 3 cd set, disc 2 Recorded in Bremen, Germany, in 1964, Paris, France, in 1970 and 1972, unlisted location on April 10, 1972, Berlin, Germany, in 1973, Montreux, Switzerland, in 1975, and Pori, Finland, on July 10, 1975
  25. Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Volunteered Slavery” Atlantic/32Jazz edition cd Kirk doesn’t do much on this one. . . just plays Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Nose Flute, Mazello, Stritch, Gong, Whistle, and sings and speaks.
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