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I have been trying to sort out the basement following our move earlier this year, and have finally been able to organize my CDs. I find that I have the following duplicates. I would like to trade them for something interesting, whether it be a CD, vinyl, book, old magazine, or Dizzy for President button. Please PM me with your suggested trade.

1. Count Basie--April in Paris

2. Count Basie Swings and Joe Williams Sings

3. Anthony Braxton--In the Tradition (Volume 1)

4. Clifford Brown--Memorial Album (Blue Note 1989 reissue) Two 1953 sessions, one with Gigi Gryce, Charlie Rouse, John Lewis, Percy Heath and Art Blakey, the other with Lou Donaldson, Elmo Hope, Percy Heath and Philly Joe Jones

5. Benny Carter--Legends (1992 date with Hank Jones, Christian McBride, Lewis Nash; and Doc Cheatham on three tracks)

6. The Tony Bennett/Bill Evans album (2006 reissue, with five bonus tracks. This one is brand new, unopened)

7. Chico Freeman--Out of Many Comes the One

8. Thelonious Monk--Genius of Modern Music Volume 1 (2001 RVG)

9. Thelonious Monk--Genius of Modern Music Volume 2 (2001 RVG)

10. New York Art Quartet (ESP, 2008 reissue) With Roswell Rudd, John Tchicai, Lewis Worrell, Milford Graves, recorded 1964.

11. Kansas City Jazz (Audio Book & Music Company reissue of 1924-29 recordings)

Classical:

12. J.S. Bach--The Brandenburg Concertos, Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, 2 CDs, Virgin VCD 7 90747-2 (1989 release)

13. J.S. Bach-The Art of Fugue, Musica Antiqua Koln, Reinhard Goebel (1984 release, Archiv 431 704-2)

14. Vivaldi--3 Cello Concertos & Sonatas, Christopher Coin (cello) and the Academy of Ancient Music, with Christopher Hogwood (harpsichord) (1991 release, Decca 433 052-2)

Other:

15. Son House--Delta Blues (Biograph label, 1941 recordings)

16. Steve Earle--The Revolution Starts Now

17. John Mayall--A Hard Road (2 CD set, 2003 reissue with 22 bonus tracks. I like the bonus tracks as well as the original album. These 1966 and 1967 sessions feature guitarist Peter Green).

18. Blind John Davis--My Own Boogie (This one is brand new and unopened).

The Sgt. Pepper of Children's Music:

19. Raffi--Bananaphone (one of the few children's albums which did not destroy my brain, when our children were young. Strongly recommended for those with small children)

Edited by Hot Ptah

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