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Marty Manning - The Twilight Zone - Columbia stereo (Scorpio reissue)

The cover features the TV show logo, but the music is unrelated. It's a space-age bachelor pad instrumental album with theremin and ondioline.

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Batman - The Fantastic Guitars of Dan & Dale (aka Sun Ra and the Blues Image) OG pressing on Tifton.

Would be spinning Marva Whitney's Live & Lowdown at the Apollo but the damn Scorpio repressing is warped and will have to go back to the store. Grr....

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Charlie Mingus Sextet, East Coasting (Affinity/Bethlehem)

With Clarence Shaw, Jimmy Knepper, Shafi Hadi, Bill Evans and Dannie Richmond in 1957. My favorite Mingus album!

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Savoy 12127, DG blood label : "Mainstream 58" a "no leader" session (Many of this kind on Savoy) Anyway, Wilbur harden seems to lead the pack. Coltrane plays savagely especially on side 2....

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Marion Brown , Marion Brown Quartet ESP-DISK - Fontana- great session, penguin guide not exactly enthusiastic about this session, strikes me as a "classic"- whatever that means !!

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Next up some non-ECM ECM discs, at least most unlike what I normal associate with them

Enrico Rava The Plot..ok it's a bit spacey but quite a hard hitter

then tough still

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Just finished: Blind Terry Darby "BOOTLEGGIN' AIN'T GOOD NO MORE" Blue Planet Records.

Right now: Will Shade and Gus Cannon "1961, With Friends at a private Party, Memphis, Tenn." Doccument. LTD. ED.

Both great blues LPs for a snowy Denver afternoon. :tup

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Let'stay with the blues! Now playing Elmore James, All Them Blues (DJM twofer labeled "Dobell's £2.99p"!)

Ah DJM twofers ! I have some DJM single LPs somewhere, el cheapo colapso - 1975/76? Dobells £2.99 it sounds about right. Aren't they (DJM) the guys who did the Stanley Turrentine LP with Laurel & Hardy cover art? :crazy:

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