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Spinning some newly-purchased original vinyl:

Jack Bruce 'Songs For A Tailor' (Polydor)

Colosseum 'Daughters of Time' (Vertigo 'Swirl' label)

John Surman 'Westering Home' (Island)

John Surman 'Live at Woodstock Town Hall' (Dawn)

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Young Louis- Louis Armstrong 1932/33- RCA (France) Jazz Tribune 2 LP- patchy collection of RCA sides, Satch's slide into commercialism started really early but these are a mite tougher than I'd expected.

The transfers in the whole Jazz Tribune series seem to be excellent and this one's no different.

Their time will come , oh yeah! obscure grouping of unknowns ( to me that is) on Revelation 11, 1969

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Oliver Nelson 'Full Nelson' (Verve. One of his best, IMO)

Followed up with some Clarke/Boland Big Band gems in recognition of both the late and great Benny Bailey and Jimmy Woode:

'On Her Majesty's Pleasure' (Polydor/Black Lion)

'Fellini 712' (MPS French issue)

'Faces' (MPS original)

'Now Hear Our Meaning' (UK CBS issue)

'Changes of Scene' (UK Verve, with Stan Getz)

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June Christy:  Something Cool (Cisco Records reissue) Nice album, but this is the second copy that is a lousy pressing.  First one was badly warped.  This one is too noisy.  Will be sending it back.

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The Thoshiba-EMI reissue of the Something cool LP sounds very good. It's a 1981 mono release! Good pressing quality. :tup

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Jimmy Raney-In Three Attitudes-ABC original pressing.

Some tracks with Bob Brookmeyer and some with Al Cohn joining Jimmy on the front line. Both Red and Whitey Mitchell are also present along with John Williams,Osie Johnson and Jack Edie.

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Thoshiba-EMI

Is this what all the Japanese Sun Ra records are on?

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Btw Sidewinder, I really like that Jack Bruce record. Got the US version recently and would like to get the previous one with John McLaughlin. Hopefully can find a reasonably-priced version of it!

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Just back from a five and a half hour walk up and round Lochnagar in driving, torrential rain, wind and mist, soaked to the skin and completely knackered. Put on "John Coltrane Live at Birdland with Eric Dolphy" probably my favourite Coltrane LP. The version of Miles Mode on this is quite simply superb.

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Just back from a five and a half hour walk up and round Lochnagar in driving, torrential rain, wind and mist, soaked to the skin and completely knackered.

And I ask myself, "Why do people do the things they do?"

Are you mad at yourself or something...? :blink:

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Btw Sidewinder, I really like that Jack Bruce record. Got the US version recently and would like to get the previous one with John McLaughlin. Hopefully can find a reasonably-priced version of it!

It cost me the grand total of £7 :excited:

I like it - but think 'Things We Like' is even better. The latter is much more a straight-ahead jazz album. Must have confused the rock 'n roll Cream fans no end when it came out.

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I like it - but think 'Things We Like' is even better. The latter is much more a straight-ahead jazz album. Must have confused the rock 'n roll Cream fans no end when it came out.

Yeah, this is the one I would like to score, though probably not for what Jazzinvinyl charges!

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Earl Hines "Quintessential '74". I'd say it's a masterpiece of improv.

Last night amongst other things, I was spinning some Earl Hines Decca 1934 sessions- boy does he swing really hard, did Hines ever have an off period in his career??

Paris 1965 solo session (Ducuret Thomson) remains my favourite LP session.

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Archie Shepp - For Losers (Impulse). After close to 30 years, still quite possibly my favorite Shepp record. Discraceful that it's never been on CD anywhere, at least not that I know of.

This is a tough one to come by on vinyl too! I've tried to grab it on eBay a few times without any luck. I'd love to hear this some day.

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Just grabbed a bunch of Van Morrison's records (later german and UK pressing): Astral Weeks, T.B. Sheets, It' too late to stop now.

I love this guy! :wub:

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Just grabbed a bunch of Van Morrison's records (later german and UK pressing)

You're sorted ! :tup

Just spinning a UK original of Miles' 'Star People' (how did this one pass me by, especially when I caught this band live playing much of this stuff ;) ). Followed by a German original of 'Miles in Berlin' and the CBS-Sony of 'Miles in Tokyo'. Both in tip-top mint.

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David Murray- The Hill- Black Saint ( lite vinyl or what ?)- good session none the less

Martial Solal- Bluesine- Soul Note :wub:

John Stubblefiel- Confessin- Soul Note

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Aretha Franklin: Aretha- Live At Fillmore West (4 Men With Beards reissue)

Incredable!! The crowd sings along on Dr. Feelgood. Brother Ray drops by.

No one touches Redding for the live stuff, but she gives it a shot.

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