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Ray Bryant:

Slow Freight

Lonesome Traveler

Rusty Bryant:

America's Greatest Jazz (Dot-a live date, honking R&B)

America's Greatest Jazz (Dot-his first really straightahead date, with a bunch of west coast cats, highly recommended)

Legends of Acid Jazz

Milt Buckner:

Midnight Mood

Mighty High

Please Mr. Organ Player

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Dave Burns:

Warming Up!

Kenny Burrell:

All Day Long

Best of (BN)

Sunup to Sundown

Live at the Village Vanguard

Midnight Blue

Midnight at the Village Vanguard

The Tender Gender

Man at Work

Then Along Came Kenny

Freedom

Introducing Kenny Burrell

Blue Lights Volume 1 & 2

Tin Tin Deo

at the Five Spot Cafe

Moten Swing

Lucky So and So

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And no Black Sabbath. Where did we go wrong??? {tears, sobs, tears, sobs, tears}

Not that making you cry would disturb me, but you do realize that its only jazz CDs being listened to in alphabetical order, right?

Ah, that explains the otherwise puzzling absence of Bachman Turner Overdrive. :)

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Still on Burrell:

Ellington a la Carte

Jazz Heritage All-Stars Live at the Blue Note

Blues the Common Ground

All Night Long

Billy Butler:

Legends of Acid Jazz

Don't Be That Way

Donald Byrd & Gigi Gryce:

Xtacy

Jazz Lab/Modern Jazz Perspective

Byrd with Pepper Adams:

Out of This World

Motor City Scene

Byrd and Doug Watkins:

Complete Transition Sessions

Byrd:

In Paris

A New Perspective

Byrd in Flight

Slow Drag

Blackjack

Mustang

Fuego

Best of the Soul Jazz Years

At the Half Note Volume 1

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Time to get caught up from last week.

More Byrd:

At the Half Note Cafe Volume 2

Candoli Brothers:

Two for the Money

Conte Candoli:

Powerhouse Trumpet

Conten-nuity (on Fresh Sounds and highly recommended)

Candoli Live (Nagel Heyer, the last two surely show he was on top of his game at the end of his life)

Little Band Big Jazz

Old Acquaintance (with Phil Woods)

Pete Candoli:

The Blues, When Your Lover Has Gone

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This is actually both an interesting and entertaining thread.

One couldn't exactly describe Dan's tastes as overly adventurous, but really we don't know much unless we know what he's got on vinyl as well. I suppose some of the "essentials" are on vinyl...

In the meantime, I'm chuckling away at Chuck's shots and Dan's comebacks.

This is an entertaining thread as well.....

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Shelley Carrol:

With Members of the Duke Ellington Orchestra (on the late, lamented, Leaning House Records, if you see it, grab it!)

Benny Carter:

The Urbane Sessions

New York Nights

Wonderland

and the Jazz Giants

All That Jazz-Live at Princeton

Take the A Train

Elegy in Blue

Over the Rainbow

Summer Serenade

Live and Well in Japan

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And no Black Sabbath. Where did we go wrong??? {tears, sobs, tears, sobs, tears}

Not that making you cry would disturb me, but you do realize that its only jazz CDs being listened to in alphabetical order, right?

And you only listen to Jazz?

And I only listen to jazz in the office.

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One couldn't exactly describe Dan's tastes as overly adventurous, but really we don't know much unless we know what he's got on vinyl as well. I suppose some of the "essentials" are on vinyl...

Also bear in mind that since they are stored separately, Mosaic sets and anything that didn't come in a standard jewel box are not included either.

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One couldn't exactly describe Dan's tastes as overly adventurous, but really we don't know much unless we know what he's got on vinyl as well.  I suppose some of the "essentials" are on vinyl...

Also bear in mind that since they are stored separately, Mosaic sets and anything that didn't come in a standard jewel box are not included either.

Live in a swamp and be one dimensional.

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One couldn't exactly describe Dan's tastes as overly adventurous, but really we don't know much unless we know what he's got on vinyl as well.  I suppose some of the "essentials" are on vinyl...

Also bear in mind that since they are stored separately, Mosaic sets and anything that didn't come in a standard jewel box are not included either.

Live in a swamp and be one dimensional.

Eat shit and die.

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Here's hoping that none of have to actually eat shit, much less die in conjunction with doing so. But there's something I've long wondered about - if you eat shit and DON'T die, what do you eventually shit out? Shit? Well, yeah, probably, but wasn't it already shit in the first place? Shouldn't it be something else after the second ailimentary runthrough? Like "refined shit", or "cleansed shit", or even "partially purified shit"?

If we can put a man on the moon, surely we can figure this out!

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