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  1. That album is also one of my favorite Baker albums. With top shelf European musicians (Rene Thomas and Bobby Jaspar among them) and recorded in Rome in the normally weak Baker 60s it is very good.
  2. Bluesnik

    Chet Baker.

    I love that Barclay album, which must be contained in the Barclay sessions mentioned above. It's with Dick Twardzik, one of the best pianists he ever played with. But I also love the Mulligan/Baker quartet, mentioned before. Being a big Baker fan I think what I like most (as in most artists cases) are his early works.
  3. I have a Taschen edition from some years ago. Though I remember browsing through that Rock Lexikon (a combination of the drawings from Rock Dreams and a kind of rock encyclopedia) back in my school days, that went from hand to hand. It was so used that all the leaves would come apart.
  4. I recently got this through a third party seller frem amazon, and I really like it, specially the first session with Charlie Christian (playing unamplified here) and Meade Lux Lewis on celeste. It's a drumless session.
  5. Before (haven't been able to post recently): With Jim Hall playing alongside Jimmy Raney on Street Swingers. And Hall further on. And now: Which also features Brookmeyer heavily. In fact only Mulligan and Brookmeyer solo mainly.
  6. Yes, I also missed the board very much. I visit daily.
  7. I'd love to see BN reissue more material from that era or before. Plus a really nice cover picture, with Tiny Grimes' Gibson amp sitting on a stool.
  8. I saw it last october in a music documentary festival in Barcelona.
  9. Same thoughts here. Count me in.
  10. I'm on a Bebop kick these last days.
  11. The Goodman trios with Teddy Wilson, Jimmy Rowles and Mel Powell on piano and drums.
  12. I know Manfredo Fest from the sixties, but not from such a late vintage.
  13. Just a two-CD set but it's like a small boxset with a fat booklet with lots of good photographs.
  14. Though what I most like by him is his trio with Barney Kessel and also Ray Brown, best found on his Mosaic.
  15. Exactly the same with me. I'll probably get it together with the Teddy Wilson set. But there seems to be much Basie material there. Can anybody tell me if there is much overlap with the Basie-Lester Young set I got recently?
  16. Lucky Thompson: Complete Parisian small group sessions
  17. I love that cover. The whole of it. And the concept too.
  18. It's actually Trio and Quintet (this is I assume the cover of the quinet date). The disc also features a trio date led by Hope. A ten incher. This one:
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