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Bob Seger & the Silver Bullet Band - Night Moves (Mobile Fidelity). I was never big on Mobile Fidelity's LPs, as I never thought that they would sound that much better than the "regular" LPs of the day, but I have to say that this one sounds pretty darn good to my crappy old ears. I did have an original Wally when I got this and since that Wally LP is long gone, I assume that even when my ears were working better, this sounded better. :)

BOB SEGER & THE SILVER BULLET BAND - night moves - Amazon.com Music

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2 hours ago, mjazzg said:

That Hodges is a lovely cover. Also washed up at the seaside?

Yes, recovered in between viewings of Punch & Judy. Thought at first it was by David Stone Martin but it isn’t.

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25 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

Yes, recovered in between viewings of Punch & Judy. Thought at first it was by David Stone Martin but it isn’t.

That's the way to do it

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Horace Silver, Further Explorations (Blue Note Tone Poet).

Basie Reunion (Prestige)

Paquito D/Rivera/Arthur Blythe/Phil Woods, Heath Brothers, McCoy Tyner, The New York-Montreux Connection '81 (Columbia)

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1 hour ago, sidewinder said:

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I would have liked to hear Cedar Walton with that fantastic trio live. 

I saw Cedar Walton Trio somewhere in the beginning of this century, but don´t remember the personnel, but sure it was not Billy Higgins. 

About Lionel Hampton, I saw him with his BigBand in 1983, but this personnel seems to be a quite "modern" company for that time. 

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28 minutes ago, Gheorghe said:

I would have liked to hear Cedar Walton with that fantastic trio live. 

I saw Cedar Walton Trio somewhere in the beginning of this century, but don´t remember the personnel, but sure it was not Billy Higgins. 

About Lionel Hampton, I saw him with his BigBand in 1983, but this personnel seems to be a quite "modern" company for that time. 

I was very fortunate to see Cedar and the trio quite a few times. Even got to chat with Cedar on a couple of occasions and as a club volunteer, made him some popcorn after the gig !

First time I saw him was with Eastern Rebellion around 1980, also with Higgins and Williams. Last time was a free outdoor gig in Central LA, Pershing Square, in 1999 where that very same trio was backing George Coleman. That was the last occasion I saw Billy Higgins - an absolute trooper. I have photos taken at that gig somewhere.

Most unusual gig of his - Ronnie Scott’s where the trio had Prof Irwin Corey as the 2nd act. The Prof asked for audience questions and the first one was ‘When is Cedar Walton coming back on?’ :lol:

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Funnily enough, this morning I was ripping this Lionel Hampton LP of radio performances from the period in 1948 when there was a MU strike:

 

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You get the big names on the front but the total band is:

Wendell Culley, Fats Navarro, Teddy Buckner, Leo 'The Wailer' Shepherd, Richard 'Duke' Garrett, Jimmy Nottingham, Walter Williams, Benny Bailey - tp. Britt Woodman, Andrew Penn, Sonny Craven, James Wormick, Lester Bass, Al Grey - tb. Bobby Plater, Johnny Board - as. Ben Kynard - as& bars. Billy Williams, Johnny Sparrow - ts. Charlie Fowlkes - bars. Milt Buckner - p. Billy Mackel, Wes Montgomery - g. Charles Mingus, Charlie Harris, Roy Johnson - b. Earl 'The |Fox' Walker. 

The arrangements are very modern and I'd not be surprised if Mingus didn't do them all, even though he isn't on all tracks. There are a couple of solos from him and one from Wes. On some tracks there's no Lionel Hampton solo.

THAT'S a modern band for its period, I'd say. The sound's not terribly brilliant, but I like it.

MG

 

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This afternoon, ripped three Dixie Hummingbirds LPs from a not so good period, though there are still good things among the rather commonplace.

Your good deeds - Peacock 1967

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Ye shall know the truth - 1969

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Thanks to thee - 1975. They're very well dressed, but not as gospel singers :)

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And more on the reverse

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MG

 

 

 

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