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Modern Art Trio--------s/t----------(Gleam)

1970 date reissued recently. D'Andrea sounding significantly more out there than I've heard previously. I've bits and pieces with him but this sounds more in debt to Cecil T with a dash of McCoy T. Nice insert mostly in Italian but with an abbreviated English translation of the liner notes. Pricey reissue but very good .

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18 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

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Kenny Wheeler Quintet - Flutter By, Butterfly (Soul Note, 1988)

 

That's an old favourite, purchased on release I think. I must have seen Wheeler and Sulzman play together so many times back then, John Taylor a little less so but still enough

On here now, something strongly connected and inspired by your recent posts

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Norma Winstone - Edge Of Time [Wah Wah Records, Spain 2012 RE]

 

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So Winstone had the tapes from Decca? Interesting. I suppose given all that Vocalion reissued from the Argo/Decca catalog, that wasn't one of them so perhaps she kept the masters.

6 hours ago, Clunky said:

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Modern Art Trio--------s/t----------(Gleam)

1970 date reissued recently. D'Andrea sounding significantly more out there than I've heard previously. I've bits and pieces with him but this sounds more in debt to Cecil T with a dash of McCoy T. Nice insert mostly in Italian but with an abbreviated English translation of the liner notes. Pricey reissue but very good .

Nice! Have a 70s Vedette pressing with different cover art. Superb album.

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Paul Jeffrey-----Family------(Mainstream)

 

I've not played this for many years. More adventurous than you might expect of Jeffrey. Interesting band with some ambition in the arrangements. Nicely recorded and my pressing is very strong ( better than Mainstream average). It's not earth shattering but worthy of a spin or two.

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Hurray after two trashed sleeves finally a good copy. Now I am not as sensitive as some listeners but: I could definitely hear this is a huge improvement from the 75th anniversary version. Glad I managed to sell that one :)

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2 hours ago, Pim said:

Is that an orignal pressing? Those are pretty rare. I never got into Doyle btw.

The German repress, also reasonably hard to find but not the same scarcity value.

Doyle's a bit of a self-parody, to my mind. But he's the most extreme of the extreme, and I admire that. Paul Flaherty would love to be able to challenge that kind of danger.

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23 hours ago, Rabshakeh said:

The German repress, also reasonably hard to find but not the same scarcity value.

Doyle's a bit of a self-parody, to my mind. But he's the most extreme of the extreme, and I admire that. Paul Flaherty would love to be able to challenge that kind of danger.

Great, great record. He was totally serious, but in this music, certainly falls within the range of "outsider artists." Glad he was here to do what he did.

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41 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:

How do you like that Rega turntable?

Like it a lot. Sounds warm and lifelike, easy to use and nice design. Very satisfied. Are you considering buying one yourself? I know @Rabshakehhas the P3 which an upgrade to the P2 but of course also more expensive.

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