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Purchased this one 40 years ago. The first side is the last of three Barry Ulanov "Battle of the Bands" radio shows: Birds, Fats Navarro, John La Porter, Allen Eager, Lennie Tristano, Billie Bauer, Tommy Potter and Buddy Rich, Sarah Vaughan.

And the second side is the Charlie Parker at Carnegie Hall Chrismas 1949. Bird´s solo on "Koko" is incredible. This is one of my favourite live sessions of Bird.

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29 minutes ago, paul secor said:

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Waltz for Debby sounds good to me, but this one just has too much LaFaro for my taste.

Have a similar view regarding La Faro's role within these recoding(s) ....

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51 minutes ago, EKE BBB said:

Which disc is that???

Yes, this was the "Lineatre" series from Italy, I purchased it in 1978. This, and the french Musidisc (see my above posted "Tanganyika Strut" were a very fine and cheap way for a budding jazz lover to purchase as much as possible material . Don´t forget in the 70´s a lot of classic albums were OOP. If I could get some discography or recommendations for albums, at least every 2nd one was OOP, BN was just a fiasco, most of the stuff not to purchase, a welcome exception were the BN LA-Series 2 LP sets. I remember one of my favourites was "Paul Chambers - John Coltrane" with much of the "Whims of Chambers" stuff, the stuff with Kenny Drew from the Westcoast and the three tracks from the Transition-Label.

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15 hours ago, soulpope said:

So good ....

His version of "There Stands a Glass" is great. I like it better than Webb Pierce's version or Conway Twitty's version, and I like both of those a lot. Unfortunately none the versions on YouTube are not from his On the Boardwalk album. That's the best version I've heard.

This version is a good one:

 

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On 25/10/2018 at 5:17 AM, Gheorghe said:

John Coltrane Tanganyika Strut. This is a Musidisc LP.

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The racks over here were full of that series too in the mid to late 70s. Along with DJM releases, they were about the cheapest jazz out there !

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