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Recently found two obscure albums that were recommended in the glory days of this board:

Al Francis - Jazz Bohemia Revisited 

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Six LPs for an upcoming birthday:

- Charles Lloyd - Discovery! (Columbia)
- Attila Zoller Quartet - The Horizon Beyond (Emarcy)
- Attila Zoller - Dream Bells (Inner City)
- Clifford Jordan Quartet - Royal Ballads (Criss Cross)
- Norman Simmons Quartet - Ramira the Dancer (Spotlite)
- Herb Ellis - Softly... But with That Feeling (Verve)

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I came across this album.  It's Andy Kirk with a bunch of musicians playing Kirk's old 1930s Clouds of Joy hits in 1957.  This is interesting because I've been getting into Kirk, Mary Lou Williams and Clouds of Joy but particularly because of the musicians on it.  It's a lot of the same players as MS-027 Mosaic Select: Al Cohn, Joe Newman & Freddie Green, including Frank Rehak.  I love that Select so when I saw this I really wanted to hear it.  It does not seem to be available to stream anywhere so I ended up ordering a used copy which will arrive in a few days.  OS04ODY4LmpwZWc.jpeg

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47 minutes ago, Stompin at the Savoy said:

I came across this album.  It's Andy Kirk with a bunch of musicians playing Kirk's old 1930s Clouds of Joy hits in 1957.  This is interesting because I've been getting into Kirk, Mary Lou Williams and Clouds of Joy but particularly because of the musicians on it.  It's a lot of the same players as MS-027 Mosaic Select: Al Cohn, Joe Newman & Freddie Green, including Frank Rehak.  I love that Select so when I saw this I really wanted to hear it.  It does not seem to be available to stream anywhere so I ended up ordering a used copy which will arrive in a few days.  OS04ODY4LmpwZWc.jpeg

It's certainly an enjoyable record (I found my copy - a 70s reissue on French RCA - in one of those Special Offer bins and at 2.50 euros you can take chances) but it probably will be of less interest to those who are specifically into the original Andy Kirk band and will appeal more to those who are into Al Cohn and his 50s acolytes. (So you should be safe anyhow ;) according to your interests.) 

Here is the Down Beat review from 1957:
50547546dq.jpg

The approach of trade listeners in 1957 may not be exactly the same as that of today's collector listeners, so YMMV, as the say. ;)

And this excerpt from the liner notes of the 70s reissue on French RCA may also be of interest to put things a bit into perspective:

50547570af.jpg

 

 

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1 hour ago, Big Beat Steve said:

It's certainly an enjoyable record (I found my copy - a 70s reissue on French RCA - in one of those Special Offer bins and at 2.50 euros you can take chances) but it probably will be of less interest to those who are specifically into the original Andy Kirk band and will appeal more to those who are into Al Cohn and his 50s acolytes. (So you should be safe anyhow ;) according to your interests.) 

Here is the Down Beat review from 1957:
50547546dq.jpg

The approach of trade listeners in 1957 may not be exactly the same as that of today's collector listeners, so YMMV, as the say. ;)

And this excerpt from the liner notes of the 70s reissue on French RCA may also be of interest to put things a bit into perspective:

50547570af.jpg

 

 

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