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The Soul of Jazz 1961 (Riverside sampler, blue label)

One of the first jazz LPs I bought - in late 1962, iirc. Introduced me to Monk, Blue Mitchell, Cannonball, Bill Evans, Jimmy Heath, & Bobby Timmons, among others. Still have it.

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all my French black and whites, practically - Bix, Whiteman, Lunceford, Teagarden, Boswells, Chu Berry, OM5, Fats, Jelly Roll, Moten, Thomas Morris and more; wild weekend.

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The Soul of Jazz 1961 (Riverside sampler, blue label)

forgot about that one. got it in a drugstore for about 79 cents when I was in high school.

I found my copy on Friday; the vinyl was like new, but the price has gone up to $12.99. Mono and sounds very good.

The Soul of Jazz 1961 (Riverside sampler, blue label)

One of the first jazz LPs I bought - in late 1962, iirc. Introduced me to Monk, Blue Mitchell, Cannonball, Bill Evans, Jimmy Heath, & Bobby Timmons, among others. Still have it.

And it was all down hill for Chuck Mangione.

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Lambert, Hendricks & Bavan at Basin St. East

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Joe Malinga - Sandile

How is that one? I only have "Tears for the Children of Soweto," which I like.

I just found it on my little trip to Germany last week... was a first spin - pretty nice!

But like the second album ("One for Dudu") it isn't quite as good as "Tears...", I think. That one's a favorite here!

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My sense is this album is generally overlooked. Been awhile since I listened to it. On this listen I was really impressed by the interplay between Lacy and Smith, who really gets outside on a lot of the pieces.

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My sense is this album is generally overlooked. Been awhile since I listened to it. On this listen I was really impressed by the interplay between Lacy and Smith, who really gets outside on a lot of the pieces.

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I think Michael was the best pianist Lacy ever had in terms of getting to the meat of Steve's compositions.

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