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Picked up some RVGs in between looking at apartments:

Blue Mitchell - Down With It

Donald Byrd - Royal Flush

The Amazing Bud Powell Vol 1 and 2

The Sounds of Jimmy Smith

Clifford Brown - Jazz Imortal

Clifford Brown - Memorial Album

Miles Davis - Vols. 1 and 2

Jimmy Smith - At the Organ Vol 3

Stanley Turrentine - The Spoiler and Never Let me Go

Johnny Griffin - The Congregation

Grant Green - Sunday Mornin'

Ike Quebec - Heavy Soul

Lee Morgan - City Lights

McCoy Tyner - Tender Moments

Clifford Jordan/John Gilmore - Blowin' in from Chicago

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Innocently walked into a Tower store and saw all these low priced RVG, Pacific Jazz and Capitol titles on the shelves (very rare occurrence). Needless to say they all went into the shopping bag:

1. Donald Byrd - Fuego

2. Lee Morgan - Sixth Sense

3. Lee Morgan - TomCat

4. Art Blakey - Mosaic

5. Leo Parker - Let Me Tell You About It

6. June Christy - June's Got Rhythm

7. Stan Kenton - Sophisticated Approach

8. Stan Kenton - Viva Kenton

9. Stan Kenton - Stage Door Swings

10. Nancy Wilson - Guess Who I Saw Today

~ and about another 15 titles - can't remember what.

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Today I ordered one I used to have on vinyl, "The Great Jazz Trio, Live at the Vanguard" - the first of three by Hank Jones/Ron Carter/Tony Williams. Also the new Eddie Gomez trio CD, "Palermo," which I've read some rave reviews of in the jazz press over here. It features a pianist I don't know, Stefan Karlsson, and Nasheet Waits on drums.

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found 10 Euro on the street and decided to fill one of the more obvious gaps, still no Kind of Blue but

Hank Mobley - Soul Station (second Mobley after Workout which was my graduation present from the high school big band, never really got into it - my fault i suppose)

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Bobby Beausoleil "Dreamways of the Mystic" 2xCD on Arcanum. Super deluxe packaging and fantastic liner notes/photos.

Bob Beausoleil, really? I went to college with him. Or someone with the same name.

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Double Nickels On the Dime, on CD.

I've had the thing on vinyl since it came out, lo these many years ago, but I've been thinking about getting it on CD lately. Finally took the plunge. Pretty soon I'll have just about all my favorite punk music on CD.

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I sold my Billy Larkin & the Delegates LPs when I was on the dole in 1970. I finally decided that no one is going to reissue them on CD, so I picked up "Ain't that a groove" from Da Barstids and it turned up this morning!

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Oh yes, it IS a groove!

No image of this anywhere on the web, it seems, so I've scanned in the sleeve.

MG

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