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10 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

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The other day a friend, well a friend who's 15 years older, and who likes very much dixieland, sent me a song by them. Tuba Skinny. I still haven't listened to it (though I'm sure it's good), but will do so quickly.

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On 9/8/2022 at 7:33 AM, mikeweil said:

 

Correct. First release was in Japan. 

I have the "Two Bones" session as part of the Curtis Fuller Mosaic set.  Not sure which came first, the Mosaic or the Japanese release. Probably the Japanese, as I recall from the Mosaic booklet.  

Listening now:

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53 minutes ago, John Tapscott said:

I have the "Two Bones" session as part of the Curtis Fuller Mosaic set.  Not sure which came first, the Mosaic or the Japanese release. Probably the Japanese, as I recall from the Mosaic booklet.  

Listening now:

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:tup:D

Yes a good one. Have this CD with a slightly different coverart. ---> "Eight Brothers" is printed in the lower right corner

Here is another from the same source

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9 hours ago, John Tapscott said:

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Is this a most recent one? Have 4 others from Rob Parton

SeaBreeze Jazz is an interesting label with a very good west coast program

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I kept upgrading digital versions of this title until I found JVC XRCD LP facsimile versions of this one, "Steamin'" and "Relaxin'" and "Cookin'". . . really like the sound of these and these are what I play when I have to hear this great music.

Miles Davis "Workin'" Prestige/JVC XRCD LP facsimile cd

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14 hours ago, jazzbo said:

I kept upgrading digital versions of this title until I found JVC XRCD LP facsimile versions of this one, "Steamin'" and "Relaxin'" and "Cookin'". . . really like the sound of these and these are what I play when I have to hear this great music.

Miles Davis "Workin'" Prestige/JVC XRCD LP facsimile cd

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I don´t know what XR....and all this means, but Miles Davis Quintet 1956 was THE MUSIC, that made me become a jazz fan and later player almost 50 years ago. Then, only "Steamin´" was available with another cover. But it was spinned always. Pocket money was scarce, so for some month this was my only Jazz LP. That´s why I only knew "Miles, Trane, Garland, Paul, Philly J.J." as musicians and they were my heroes , each of them, like let´s say some Pop singer or actor for teenage girls. Well, I had heard one Mingus tune on a "Sampler" and he soon became my next and even stronger hero. 
Strangely, "Cookin, Relaxin, Workin" were not available then in Europe and it took me years to even know that they exist, until I purchased them. 
Strange, but the very first Quintet album "Miles" never impressed me the same way like those four. On the other hand, when I got "'The Musings of Miles" it fascinated me and I called it the "Pre Birth of the Quintet" because it already had Garland and Philly J.J. on it. 

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