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49 minutes ago, adh1907 said:

Chic Chic Chico - Chico Hamilton (UK HMV Mono 1965). Interesting record, I bought this mainly for Albert Stinson whose playing on Bobby Hutcherson’s Oblique blew me away. Has some good Harold Land blowing space among some arranged pieces with flute and French Horn. Stinson impressive, esp on Carol’s walk. Not released on CD I understand. 
 

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I have the same pressing, always enjoy it

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Yes, I have just played it twice through, enjoyable and interesting. There’s a lot going on here. £15 from Out on the Floor in Camden.  More reggae than jazz but the odd interesting item. 

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11 hours ago, adh1907 said:

Chic Chic Chico - Chico Hamilton (UK HMV Mono 1965). Interesting record, I bought this mainly for Albert Stinson whose playing on Bobby Hutcherson’s Oblique blew me away ....

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Albert Stinson excels here .... again ....

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John Edwards - Life, Love And Living [Cotillion, USA 1976]

with thanks to @soulpopefor posting and encouraging me to follow up on this one.  Just arrived, straight on the deck, loving it

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5 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

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John Edwards - Life, Love And Living [Cotillion, USA 1976]

with thanks to @soulpopefor posting and encouraging me to follow up on this one.  Just arrived, straight on the deck, loving it

Glad we share similar taste regarding this one 😇 ....

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5 minutes ago, soulpope said:

Glad we share similar taste regarding this one 😇 ....

So am I!  do you know his eponymously titled first album at all? I'm assuming it's much of the same

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28 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

So am I!  do you know his eponymously titled first album at all? I'm assuming it's much of the same

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and with substantial bonus material .... :

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Recorded in 1973 the song material is excellent (Sam Dees, Prince Phillip Mitchell, Jimmy Lewis, Ashford & Simpson to name a few) still a bit uneven (aka undecided) between Southern/Modern Soul .... don`t get me wrong, quality music indeed  but not reaching the heights of the following Cotillion album ....

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John Edwards "There'll Never Be Another Woman" (Weis Records) 1970 .... written/produced by great Joshie Jo Armstead .... now try to get rid of the hookline 😈 ....

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3 minutes ago, soulpope said:

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and with substantial bonus material .... :

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Recorded in 1973 the song material is excellent (Sam Dees, Prince Phillip Mitchell, Jimmy Lewis, Ashford & Simpson to name a few) still a bit uneven(aka undecided) between Southern/Modern Soul .... don`t get me wrong, quality music indeed  but not reaching the heights of the following Cotillion album ....

Edit .... not to be missed :

John Edwards "There'll Never Be Another Woman" (Weis Records) 1970 .... wirtten/produce by great Joshie Jo Armstead .... now try to get rid of the hookline 😈 ....

Thanks ever so much for the insight. I'll investigate further, that Kent may be streamable

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Franco Ambrosetti - Jazz a Confronto 11 [Horo, Italy 1974]

Jasper Van't Hof, J-F Jenny-Clark and Daniel Humair, can't go wrong really.  This is my third from the "red cover" series and all are strong

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