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11 hours ago, sidewinder said:

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Brings Memories back. A friend of mine was an absolute fan of RTF, and though I´m not the biggest fan (I listened more to the "Headhunters" with Herbie, or to Miles´ "Aghartha" , but it´s very good music, and I rediscovered the RTF lately when my wife bought me "Mothership Returns" which is excellent. 
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15 hours ago, BillF said:

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I "discovered" Brew Moore on the Spotlite LP "Howard McGhee Afro Cubop" , where he plays very fine, and than on the 1950 bop session with Miles, Brew, J.J. Johnson, Tadd Dameron, Curley Russel and Art Blakey, which is also very fine playing by Brew. 
Later I bought the Steeple Chase album under his name, from Montmatre 1965, very fine. Though he was so much influenced by Lester , he could hold his own in the fastest company....

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36 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said:

Yeah, it's really tremendous.

Still waiting for one of my long ago preorders with them to ship... kind of done with the preorder game if it's going to take this long.

Absolutely !  I have the old ‘Reel’ CD but this set builds significantly on it. Amazing how well Phil Seaman and John Stevens functioned as a 2-drum unit and tragic that Seaman was dead within 4 weeks of the last, Stockwell gig. 

The book (brilliant) mentions that later ‘Splinters’ variant sessions into 1974 sans Hayes and Seaman from the Trevor Watts archive might be forthcoming, in which case ‘bring it on’.

Sorry to hear that your CDs have been delayed Clifford. I know that JIB HQ have just relocated from Farnham up to Holmfirth, quite a distant move, so that is probably the reason. Must have been disruptive to their operations.

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Jimmy Smith - Back at the Chicken Shack (Blue Note, 1963)

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Stanley Turrentine's solo on "When I Grow Too Old To Dream" is one of my favourites that I revisit every so often to remind myself that it really is that good.

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4 hours ago, clifford_thornton said:

Yeah, it's really tremendous.

Still waiting for one of my long ago preorders with them to ship... kind of done with the preorder game if it's going to take this long.

Yeah I have the same feelings about pre-orders. I’ve been waiting for the Horace Tapscott - Tapscott + Winds I ordered at the beginning of the year and was supposed to ship January. I saw the new Jesse Sharp and the Wu Ensemble, ordered it and asked about my pre-order. Magically its shipping now but I’m irritated because it’s shipping with the Jesse Sharp and I paid separate shipping for each. Shady in my opinion. 

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6 hours ago, sidewinder said:

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This is great. 3CDs with all the recordings (off of C120s!) plus excellent hard back book with Simon Spillett essay and colour photos. Recorded almost 50 years ago !

 

5 hours ago, clifford_thornton said:

Yeah, it's really tremendous.

Still waiting for one of my long ago preorders with them to ship... kind of done with the preorder game if it's going to take this long.

Thanks for these comments.

I noticed the release on the website and would have ordered immediately, but the shipping cost to USA (inclusive of the massive book) took the cost over my limit.

Will have to reconsider...My experience with JIB has been good, but I've always been leery of preorders, especially overseas ones, so never took that risk.

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24 minutes ago, T.D. said:

Thanks for these comments.

I noticed the release on the website and would have ordered immediately, but the shipping cost to USA (inclusive of the massive book) took the cost over my limit.

Will have to reconsider...My experience with JIB has been good, but I've always been leery of preorders, especially overseas ones, so never took that risk.

I get that it's missing the book, but you could just buy the download for 10 Pounds and burn it to a CD-R yourself.

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Once upon a time I lived near the Hopbine - never knew about it though as a jazz venue, although I recall regularly driving past it. Now a Tesco Express ;)

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