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5 hours ago, sidewinder said:

Thanks for the advisory on that. I listened to the Shaw a bit earlier and it took me right back to seeing this band live, some months after this recording, I will consider picking up the LP version, if I can find it at the right price.

I have ‘Blackstone’ on a white label Contemporary vinyl :)

I hesitate on buying new vinyl, but I will probably make an exception for this.  Hopefully, it will include a download cod:P with all of the tracks.

I wonder if the lps are being mastered from an analog source?  Digitally mastered vinyl, in general, gives me the heebie jeebies.

I listened to some of the Dizzy -- the guitarist, Rodney Jones, sounds really good on that one.  It's a 2cd release with no omitted tracks. 

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Disc 8   Sal Salvador - Juicy Lucy.

I much prefer this to the Starfingers session on Disc 7, on which his guitar is lost in the fussy mix.

Here he comes on clear and strong with a piano trio adding to the punch, not diluting it.

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19 hours ago, soulpope said:

Could you pls share your thoughts on this one .... ?

soulpope,

I am very pleased with this CD. The 6 tunes are all good ones. Broadbent plays in a style that is warm,  tasteful and swinging.

If you are familiar with Alan's other trio recordings, this has a similar feeling to it.

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3 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

soulpope,

I am very pleased with this CD. The 6 tunes are all good ones. Broadbent plays in a style that is warm,  tasteful and swinging.

If you are familiar with Alan's other trio recordings, this has a similar feeling to it.

Peter thnx for feedback .... feel now tempted even more ....

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Duke Ellington and His Orchestra – The Treasury Shows, Vol. 13 (Storyville Records—D.E.T.S.)

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Treasury Broadcast No.24 [Sep 22, '45] 

Titles include: Riff Staccato, Kissing Bug, Fancy Dan, Everything But You, Fickle Fling.

New Zanzibar Broadcast [24Sep45]

Titles include: Suddenly It Jumped, Everything But You, ; live from The New Zanzibar, NYC.

Treasury Broadcast No.25 [Oct 6, '45]

Titles include: Main Stem, Carnegie Blues, I Can't Believe That You're In Love With Me, What Am I Here For?, Go Away Blues, Frantic Fantasy, Jack The Bear, Cotton Tail, Way Low, Things Ain't What They Used To Be.

Personnel:
Rex Stewart, c; Cat Anderson, Shelton Hemphill, Taft Jordan, t; Ray Nance, t, vn / Lawrence Brown, Joe Nanton, tb; Claude Jones, vtb / Jimmy Hamilton, cl, ts; Johnny Hodges, as; Otto Hardwick, as, cl; Al Sears, ts; Harry Carney, bs, cl , bcl / Duke Ellington, p; Fred Guy g; Junior Raglin, b; Sonny Greer, d. / Joya Sherril, Kay Davis, Al Hibbler, v.

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