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On 11/24/2019 at 3:11 PM, HutchFan said:

Sublime, desert-island Hawk.

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I have the Affinity LP reissue, not the original Felsted release (as pictured above).

My favorite Hawk. I have a CD version.

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Grant Green, Sunday Mornin' (Blue Note/Slow Down Sounds) LDG65216_.jpg

Duke Ellington, Newport Jazz Festival, July 4, 1959 (Foxey). The cover is like the White Album. Variable sound but a lively and interesting performance. I wonder if this has ever had a more legitimate release?

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Clare Fischer - Jazz Song (Revelation)

Solo piano; recorded in 1973 but not released until 1979.

Amazing.

 

 

3 hours ago, kh1958 said:

Duke Ellington, Newport Jazz Festival, July 4, 1959 (Foxey). The cover is like the White Album. Variable sound but a lively and interesting performance. I wonder if this has ever had a more legitimate release?

Perhaps this EmArcy disc?

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2 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Clare Fischer - Jazz Song (Revelation)

Solo piano; recorded in 1973 but not released until 1979.

Amazing.

 

 

Perhaps this EmArcy disc?

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That looks like part of what's on the double album--most of the instrumental tracks, leaving out the vocal tracks with two vocalists (the omitted Jimmy Rushing tracks are quite good).

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Clare Fischer - The State of His Art (Revelation)

The companion LP to Jazz Song; recordings made at the same May 1973 session

 

 

33 minutes ago, kh1958 said:

That looks like part of what's on the double album--most of the instrumental tracks, leaving out the vocal tracks with two vocalists (the omitted Jimmy Rushing tracks are quite good).

Ah. I see. :tup

 

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36 minutes ago, BillF said:

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The Watts Towers were a godsend to jazz album cover designers.

Took a detour once to check them out in person. Quite memorable !

The Coltrane album is a definite ‘find’ - some lovely music on there, albeit short tracks - and in RVGs superb mono sound. Vinyl version recommended !

52 minutes ago, soulpope said:

Both music and cover art 👍👍!!

Too bad about the side 2 of the pressing - clicks and pops. Without that issue, an excellent release. Probably better vinyl quality than the original A&M Horizon too (which were on the thin side, typical of that vintage).

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