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John S said:-   Asman's was the place to pick these up at that price.  This one could well have come from there.

I don't think so as Jim always put his code letters on the back of second hand LPs, see below:-

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17 hours ago, clifford_thornton said:

I have had a couple of copies of that DGG box over the years and tend to agree. Wired is probably the best in there. Glad to see Iskra 1903 represented but feel that the Incus set and of course the Wachsmann era far eclipse what's in these grooves. I used to be way into New Phonic Art and the aggressiveness of this particular album but the one I return to -- if any -- is the Wergo, or for that matter, Kagel's Exotica LP. 

Yes, Wired is the highlight for me too. The New Phonic on Wergo is a real favourite and one of the reasons I bought the box.

I don't know the Kagel but will investigate

Edit to add: checked the Kagel on Discogs £££!!

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20 hours ago, grooveyard said:

John S said:-   Asman's was the place to pick these up at that price.  This one could well have come from there.

I don't think so as Jim always put his code letters on the back of second hand LPs, see below:-

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My Worktime bought from Asman's late 50s just had 27/6.  Nothing else.

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Ronnie Ross————Double Event———(Parlophone) June 1958

 

hot UK hardbop date from June 1958. Andy White on drums just a few years before his famous brief role with the Beatles 

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Jazz of the Connecticut Traditional Jazz Club 4 (CTJC). Every year the CTJC put out an album with highlights from their concerts. I have a few, and particularly like this one, because the club somehow got the rights to issue two outtakes from the great New Orleans saxophonist Capt. John Handy's second RCA album. Those two tracks, with Kid Sheik and Louis Nelson, are the highlights, but I also like the concert excerpts from the Louis Nelson / Ernie Cagnolatti band, composed of half New Orleans guys and half New Englanders.

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