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7 hours ago, chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez said:

YOU DAWGS WONT BELIEVE WHAT I JUST GOT ON EBAY:::::::

THIS GENE AMMONS SESSION, THE COMPLET SESSION TAPE ON FANTASY ACETATE, CUT IN 1976 WHEN "GENE AMMONS: THE 78 ERA" WAS BEING COMPILED.  MY DISC INCLUDES 3 TAKES OF ONE SONG AND TWO OF ANOTHER, THE ALTS NOT BEING RELEASED ANYWHERE AS FAR AS I CHECKED.  

Gene Ammons, tenor sax; Clarence Anderson, piano; Earl May, bass; Teddy Stewart, drums.

NYC, August 14, 1951
160C Hot Stuff Prestige 754, PRLP 149, P-24058
161A Them There Eyes Prestige PRLP 149, P-24058
162B When The Saints Go Marching In Prestige 754, PRLP 149, P-24058
163A Archie

 

 

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Struth!!!!!!

Hope it plays well.

That LP, 'Tenor sax favorites vol 3' was the start of Bob Weinstock really comprehending what to do with Jug. Each side is a complete session of preferred takes. After that, there was 'Woofin' n tweeting' then a load of bop jam sessions that were unsuitable for him, but probably fine for parties.

MG

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1 hour ago, chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez said:

so the guy got it from the "jazz etc" auction-- it appears this site is run by Bob Porter....anyone know of this thing?

No, but Bob produced 'The 78 era' so he may have got it privately from Fantasy back in the day when it existed.

I didn't know that. I expect stuff is pricey and will have big money for postage here added.

Oh well.

MG

PS - curiosity got the better of me. There's another copy of the same session in for the spring... Oh, is that it, and it's past tense?

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You guys, im really excited about my special record.  Maybe i can make a video of it, im not set up for some direct kind of transfer.  But I promise to take good care of it.  Concords never going to need to use it again, trust me.  Theres no "ultimate gene ammons" box set around the corner, and im sure they didnt loose the tapes, Fantasy's been pretty good about not loosing tapes.  

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Now:

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Stanley Turrentine - That's Where It's At (Blue Note, 1962)
1986 DMM reissue

 

Earlier:

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John Stowell - Golden Delicious (Inner City, 1977)
with Jim McNeely, Mike Richmond, Billy Hart, et al

 

 

8 hours ago, mikeweil said:

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BOTH of those are TERRIFIC. :tup:tup:tup 

 

 

2 hours ago, chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez said:

You guys, im really excited about my special record.  Maybe i can make a video of it, im not set up for some direct kind of transfer.  But I promise to take good care of it.  Concords never going to need to use it again, trust me.  Theres no "ultimate gene ammons" box set around the corner, and im sure they didnt loose the tapes, Fantasy's been pretty good about not loosing tapes.  

Nice score! CONGRATS, chewy! :tup:D

 

 

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2 hours ago, chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez said:

You guys, im really excited about my special record.  Maybe i can make a video of it, im not set up for some direct kind of transfer.  But I promise to take good care of it.  Concords never going to need to use it again, trust me.  Theres no "ultimate gene ammons" box set around the corner, and im sure they didnt loose the tapes, Fantasy's been pretty good about not loosing tapes.  

That's very cool, chewy!

Posted (edited)
10 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Now:

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Stanley Turrentine - That's Where It's At (Blue Note, 1962)
1986 DMM reissue

 

There was a thread on here a few years ago, in which members were asked to come up with jazz album titles which you would never see, or were rejected and so on.

Someone came up with "That's Where It Is" for this album. To this day, whenever I see this LP it makes me chuckle

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1 hour ago, rdavenport said:

There was a thread on here a few years ago, in which members were asked to come up with jazz album titles which you would never see, or were rejected and so on.

Someone came up with "That's Where It Is" for this album. To this day, whenever I see this LP it makes me chuckle

:D 

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