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Kid Ory-----This Kid's the greatest-----(Good Time Jazz/ Vogue) UK 1962 issue

Compilation of Ory's organisation (1953-1956). I've played this four or five times and it's good. :tup:w

When I was a kid and got interested in jazz, my sweet mom would bring home anything that looked like an interesting jazz album found during her junk store jaunts. She came home one day with a copy of the US Good Time Jazz issue of this, which I still have. I was so entranced by the power of Ory's playing on this; I thought, "I hope I can play like that when I'm 70."

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Herbie Hancock 'Speak Like A Child' (BN French Pathe Marconi DMM)

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It should be garbage but with the phono stage having been z-foiled it sounds pretty damn good ! :huh: Time to dig out the old DMMs..

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Herbie Hancock 'Speak Like A Child' (BN French Pathe Marconi DMM)

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It should be garbage but with the phono stage having been z-foiled it sounds pretty damn good ! :huh: Time to dig out the old DMMs..

Used to have a somewhat worn Liberty gatefold, which was my dad's. I wasn't as struck by the music as I'd hoped to be.

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Herbie Hancock 'Speak Like A Child' (BN French Pathe Marconi DMM)

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It should be garbage but with the phono stage having been z-foiled it sounds pretty damn good ! :huh: Time to dig out the old DMMs..

Used to have a somewhat worn Liberty gatefold, which was my dad's. I wasn't as struck by the music as I'd hoped to be.

I have the Liberty of this one as well. The DMM has sat on the shelf for years, really surprised how good it sounds. This has always been a favourite Herbie session, along with 'The Prisoner'.

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Indeed - I have dozens of these things, which were effectively my intro to Blue Note. They have been stuck in my racks for years, amazing I didn't dispose of them really. Golden rule - never, ever get rid of vinyl !

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Just finished: Stanley Turrentine - Blue Hour (Blue Note/Music Matters). What a great sounding record! I just love the music but Music Matters really made this the best sounding LP version I've ever heard.

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Now that that record finished, a beauty from the Pacific Jazz stable is playing...

Cy Touff - Havin' A Ball (World Pacific Records). A nice deep groove LP. Even though it's well played and the jacket is taped on all three sides, it's still great stuff. I always loved Richie Kamuca's playing on this date (as heard on the Connoissuer CD). Weirdly, this LP had one or two tracks come & go (this one has "Lazy River" and misses "Primitive Cats") and yet the CD misses "Lazy River" too. Why didn't Cuscuna add "Lazy River" to the CD? It's only 2:45.

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