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Peter Burman's 'Jazz Tete a Tete' (UK Columbia Lansdowne series, mono)

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With Shake Keane, Johnny Scott, Pat Smythe, Alan Clare. Signed by Mr Burman on the back.

Wow, I've not seen that cover for more than 50 years..

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Peter Burman's 'Jazz Tete a Tete' (UK Columbia Lansdowne series, mono)

Johnny+Scott+-+Peter+Burman%27s+Jazz+T%E

With Shake Keane, Johnny Scott, Pat Smythe, Alan Clare. Signed by Mr Burman on the back.

Wow, I've not seen that cover for more than 50 years..

Interesting, John. Certainly not one you see around too much on LP. The Trunk site has it on mp3 I think.

Forgot to mention that there are also some Ray Premru Group tracks on there too. Interesting to hear Shake Keane outside the 'Harriott' context. I think this recording was done around the same time that the Harriott group were recording 'Abstract'.

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Jimmy Lyons & Andrew Cyrille - Something In Return (Black Saint)

very close to the top of my 'to buy' list. Is it as good as I suspect it is?

Yes, it's absolutely wonderful. I was lucky to score all of Lyons' Black Saint LPs as a lot on eBay some years back. They're all very strong, but this one and Nuba (with Cyrille and Jeanne Lee) are the best of the lot. It really is almost like a CT Unit with everyone else stripped away.

Well, OK, maybe circa '66, less so the unrelenting late 70s stuff.

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Jimmy Lyons & Andrew Cyrille - Something In Return (Black Saint)

very close to the top of my 'to buy' list. Is it as good as I suspect it is?

Yes, it's absolutely wonderful. I was lucky to score all of Lyons' Black Saint LPs as a lot on eBay some years back. They're all very strong, but this one and Nuba (with Cyrille and Jeanne Lee) are the best of the lot. It really is almost like a CT Unit with everyone else stripped away.

Well, OK, maybe circa '66, less so the unrelenting late 70s stuff.

Thanks, that description of CT Unit strpped away does it for me. I'll definitely be on the hunt. I know Nuba and like that a lot

Theo Jorgensmann quartett - Straightout! [euroPhon]

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