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Randy Weston discs 2 & 3

The Randy Weston box is quite a varied set. All the music is unique and good. Weston has, to my ears, his very own unique style of playing. The third disk grows with time.

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Horace Parlan Disc 3... Wadin'... a great way to start this set....

and there's a bottle of red wine airing and waiting for me... So at the end of disc 3... comes dinner... wine... and disc 4.... :cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:

I NEEDED this after 2 days with my infant daughter who's sneezed, coughed and wiped her runny nose on every article of clothing I own.... Those of you with kids - KNOW what I'm talking about!!!! :eye::eye::wacko::wacko:;);)

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Horace Parlan Disc 3... Wadin'... a great way to start this set....

and there's a bottle of red wine airing and waiting for me... So at the end of disc 3... comes dinner... wine... and disc 4.... :cool::cool::cool::cool::cool:

I NEEDED this after 2 days with my infant daughter who's sneezed, coughed and wiped her runny nose on every article of clothing I own.... Those of who with kids - KNOW what I'm talking about!!!! :eye::eye::wacko::wacko:;);)

Look forward to being a grandparent; you can give 'em back then. :)

MG

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I finally played some of the Anita O'Day (discs 1 & 2 that is), and enjoyed it very much! Looking forward to hearing more, hopefully over the weekend!

I love that set

Now listening

Big John Patton

Disc#2

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Played Anita CD3 yesterday :tup

(but why has taht liner notes writing guy to complain that much about Bregman's writing? It's not that bad, in my opinion...)

Forgot to mention that some time ago I finally played the whole Byrd/Adams - great set, with the highlight being the two albums programmed last (CD3/4 and CD4). Good stuff, definitely, and judging by those 1961 dates quite astonishing that Byrd (still/always?) had such a relatively bad reputation.

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The Complete Recordings of The Port Of Harlem Jazzmen-Mosaic MR1-108. My first Mosaic, purchased in 1984. Beautiful Sidney Bechet. This was my introduction to the wonderful guitarist Tedd Bunn.

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I'm listening to the Pacific Jazz CD Trio, which combines a Russ Freeman 1953 date and a Richard Twardzik 1954 date.

I believe that the Freeman date was recorded the same day as (and following) the trio's backing Chet Baker.

In college I had the Twardzik date on an LP entitled The Last Set. I found it in a trash can! I had never heard of him before, but I retrieved it to give it a listen, and never threw it away.

Anyway, I believe that both of these are included in the Pacific Jazz Trios Mosaic Select.

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and judging by those 1961 dates quite astonishing that Byrd (still/always?) had such a relatively bad reputation.

I can never work that one out either ! Just the other day lstening to 'Fuego' vinyl I was pondering this very issue. Maybe future generations will be more sympathetic.

That 'Byrd/Adams' set is a beauty.

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and judging by those 1961 dates quite astonishing that Byrd (still/always?) had such a relatively bad reputation.

I can never work that one out either ! Just the other day lstening to 'Fuego' vinyl I was pondering this very issue. Maybe future generations will be more sympathetic.

That 'Byrd/Adams' set is a beauty.

Well, you may remember that I consider "Fuego" ok, but not great... I don't find it nearly as compelling as the 1961 dates, to be honest (same for "Byrd in Flight"). Then "Free Form" for me again has a very special vibe. And even though them Penguin moldy figs (haha!) don't like the with Voices albums, that one is a great album to my ears, too!

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