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Quite by accident I came across this album in a second-hand store, "Introducing the Barry Kiener Trio,"[Phoenix Jazz Records] recorded in 1980 in Rochester, N.Y.

I was looking at used books and, beside the books were a few records, most of which were country and other misc. However, sticking out like a wart on the end of a witch's nose was this album, in almost mint condition.

It's playing now and it is beautiful.

The trio consisted of Barry Kiener [apparently dead too soon], on piano, Tom Warrington on bass and Dan D'Imperio on drums. [yes, that Dan].

The track list is:

Donna Lee

This Is All I Ask

I Should Care

Milenburg Joys

Our Delight

I Only Have Eyes For You

The Right To Love Everything I Love

K.O. Blues

Kiener was a really wonderful jazz pianist.

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Quite by accident I came across this album in a second-hand store, "Introducing the Barry Kiener Trio,"[Phoenix Jazz Records] recorded in 1980 in Rochester, N.Y.

I was looking at used books and, beside the books were a few records, most of which were country and other misc. However, sticking out like a wart on the end of a witch's nose was this album, in almost mint condition.

It's playing now and it is beautiful.

The trio consisted of Barry Kiener [apparently dead too soon], on piano, Tom Warrington on bass and Dan D'Imperio on drums. [yes, that Dan].

The track list is:

Donna Lee

This Is All I Ask

I Should Care

Milenburg Joys

Our Delight

I Only Have Eyes For You

The Right To Love Everything I Love

K.O. Blues

Kiener was a really wonderful jazz pianist.

A Bob Porter production I don't have - indeed never heard of!!!!

Interesting tracklist.

Playing

Jimmy Smith - House party - BN (Pathe Marconi)

MG

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Quite by accident I came across this album in a second-hand store, "Introducing the Barry Kiener Trio,"[<a class="inlineAdmedialink" href="#">Phoenix</a> Jazz Records] recorded in 1980 in Rochester, N.Y.

I was looking at used books and, beside the books were a few records, most of which were country and other misc. However, sticking out like a wart on the end of a witch's nose was this album, in almost mint condition.

It's playing now and it is beautiful.

The trio consisted of Barry Kiener [apparently dead too soon], on piano, Tom Warrington on bass and Dan D'Imperio on drums. [yes, that Dan].

The track list is:

Donna Lee

This Is All I Ask

I Should Care

Milenburg Joys

Our Delight

I Only Have Eyes For You

The Right To Love Everything I Love

K.O. Blues

Kiener was a really wonderful jazz pianist.

A Bob Porter production I don't have - indeed never heard of!!!!

Interesting tracklist.

I was pleasantly surprised. Every track is very fresh and Keiner played piano like a man possessed. The rest of the trio were perfect.

I had never heard of Barry Keiner, so I asked Dan about him and this album. It seems that Barry had a substance-abuse problem and died soon after this was recorded. He was thirty.

What a waste.

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This afternoon

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Only my version is on the Colortune label - a Decca subsidiary with the Decca catalogue number on it. DG mono.

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Gene Russell - Talk to my lady - Black Jazz

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Jackie Ivory - Soul discovery - Atco (London UK) ------ THE GREATEST SOUL JAZZ ORGAN RECORD EVER MADE!!!!!!!!!!!!

MG

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Quite by accident I came across this album in a second-hand store, "Introducing the Barry Kiener Trio,"[Phoenix Jazz Records] recorded in 1980 in Rochester, N.Y.

I was looking at used books and, beside the books were a few records, most of which were country and other misc. However, sticking out like a wart on the end of a witch's nose was this album, in almost mint condition.

It's playing now and it is beautiful.

The trio consisted of Barry Kiener [apparently dead too soon], on piano, Tom Warrington on bass and Dan D'Imperio on drums. [yes, that Dan].

The track list is:

Donna Lee

This Is All I Ask

I Should Care

Milenburg Joys

Our Delight

I Only Have Eyes For You

The Right To Love Everything I Love

K.O. Blues

Kiener was a really wonderful jazz pianist.

A Bob Porter production I don't have - indeed never heard of!!!!

Interesting tracklist.

Playing

Jimmy Smith - House party - BN (Pathe Marconi)

MG

I have a copy of a tape of Keener playing Danny's dad's piano in the D'Imperio living room. :) Great player.

Right now one of the two Quartet lps with Budd Johnson in this excellent five lp box set.

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Whitey Mitchell Sextette (ABC-Paramount). 7/4 reminded me, elsewhere on the internets, that today is Steve Lacy's birthday. I immediately pulled this one off the shelves, as I hadn't heard it for awhile. Mr. Lacy was only 21 when this album was made, and as on most of his early sideman recordings, he is by far the most interesting soloist.

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Walt Dickerson & Jimmi Johnsun - I Hear You John - (Steeplechase)

Elmo Hope 'Here's Hope' Celebrity/VSOP reissue)

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OK - Both of you are reminding me of records that I have in my collection and haven't listened to in years, and you're both making me guilty about buying new music when I have already have more than enough to listen to. An old, old story. :)

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Stan Getz - Groovin' With Getz (United). A really awful 1969 issue of tracks from the same series of 1947 concerts that produced the Way Out Wardell album. The pressing is really cheap, and Getz only plays on one track. But there is some excellent music here.

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Playing my newie.

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As I'd thought, when I got this one this morning, the centimetre or so of dust, bits of white paint (apparently) and general shit cleaned up nicely with an oily rag. Listening to it now and enjoying it tremendously!

One wonders why someone who bought this would leave it to get into such a disgusting shape, but keep it for thirty-something years without bothering to play it. I didn't ask Kelly's guvnor where he got it from, because I didn't think of it 'til I got it home.

Well, it wasn't expensive and it plays fantastic. Not to mention the music, which is all it should be.

MG

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Now

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Dudu Pukwana & Spear - In the townships - Caroline

I love that album - my copy is a later reissue. I think I said in this thread (some months ago) that it's one of the most joyous albums I've ever heard.

Now playing one of my Scandinavian purchases:

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Herb Geller - Fire in the West (Jubilee mono)

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One of my most favorite, perhaps the most favorite, Maynard Ferguson albums. Just like my old copy (which I still need to return to my high-school classmate's older brother, assuming that he's still alive and wants it back after 40 years, neither of which I am assuming) except that the vinyl is really clean, so the sound just POPS out of the speakers rather than frizzles out (and it was like that when I got it).

This is my first experience with clean 1960s Mainstream vinyl. It ain't bad at all, I'll tell you that.

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