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Nothing today - but last Saturday I got together with a good friend at Sally's Place in Westport, Ct. and picked up Von Freeman's The Improvisor and Paul Desmond's Quintet/Quartet. Unfortunately, my wife took them to set aside and give to me on my birthday - she says she never knows what to get for me. So I'll have to wait a couple of months to hear them. Gives me something to look forward to, and it'll be nice to get some music on my birthday.

For anyone passing through S.E. Ct., Sally's place is a great place to check out. And Sally White is a great person to talk with.

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Bongo Madness

Buddy Collette Flute,

Don Ralké piano,

Don Tosti bass,

Tom Wofford conga.

Beautiful record. Great Sound. The record got a RCM clean and it has still some surface hiss.

Some day I will find a NM copy.

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Picked up Joe Henderson's Power to the People from the Keepnews collection used for $8

They also had The Modern Jazz Quartet plays the music from the movie 'Odds Against Tomorrow' in the $2.50 bin so I took a chance and picked it up. I'm not really a big fan of MJQ but for that price, what the hell.

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Stumbled across a a CD on my "very wanted" list at a used place in Boston today (on my way to the 30th Annual John Coltrane memorial Concert, a great Boston-area institution).

So today I bought The Ted Brown Sextet's Free Wheeling, featuring Warne Marsh and Art Pepper.

Listening right now, and as a Tristano aficionado from way back (1978/9 or so), all I can say is that this record is a little piece of heaven...

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Eugene Chadbourne / Andrea Centazzo: The German Horse. & Koans: Pierre Favre David Moss, Alex Cline, Steve Hubback, Jeffrey Daniel

Jensen, Per Oliver Jorgens, Andrea Centazzo.

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Stumbled across a a CD on my "very wanted" list at a used place in Boston today (on my way to the 30th Annual John Coltrane memorial Concert, a great Boston-area institution).

So today I bought The Ted Brown Sextet's Free Wheeling, featuring Warne Marsh and Art Pepper.

Listening right now, and as a Tristano aficionado from way back (1978/9 or so), all I can say is that this record is a little piece of heaven...

Now that's a good day!

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Good going, papsrus. I'm a former student of Myra's, and I'm hoping to catch one of the release concerts for that one...

I love Melford's playing, and especially in combination with Ehrlich. The two of them flow together so effortlessly. Really gorgeous. Definitely one of the live performances I'd love to see.

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Two more from my recent OJC order turned up today

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Fantasy included as bonus cuts on the Griff/Jaws the ones they missed out from the reissues of the Minton's set. Concord REALLY ought to think of a decent box covering all their Prestige and Riverside/Jazzland albums.

Just starting to listen to the Adderley now. Sounds more than fine.

MG

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LA Four - Two by Four (double cd with the albums watch what happens and live in montreux) cheap from a cheapo bookstore... on my way home i was afraid i had just spend money on something incredibly cheesy...(had no real idea what was expecting me) but now that it's up and running... two cds full of fine Bud Shank!

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Decided to treat myself to a shopping spree, because I deserve it!

Gene Clark:

---White Light

---With The Gosdin Brothers

---Remaster

---No Other

Daniel Carter + Reuben Radding: Luminescence

Ray Brown:

---Ray Brown, Monty Alexander, Russell Malone (SACD)

---The Red Hot Ray Brown Trio (SACD)

---Live At The LOA - Summer Wind (SACD)

Gerald Wilson Orchestra: New York, New Sound (SACD

Used:

Louis Armstrong: The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings. (Columbia/Legacy)

Freddie Redd: The Complete Blue Note Recordings of Freddie Redd. Mosaic Records MD2-124. (Absolutely mint condition. $29.99!!??!!)

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Back at my favorite record shop today.

Picked up the following:

Johnny Hartman 'Boston Concert 1976' (Gambit)

Intégrale Louis Armstrong, vol. 4 'West End Blues 1926-1928' (Fremeaux)

Intégrale Django Reinhardt, vol. 15 (1947) 'Gipsy With a Song' (Fremeaux) with several unissued radio broadcasts,

Ran Blake/Jeanne Lee 'You Stepped Out of a Dream' (Owl)

The Armstrong vol. 4 is scheduled for release next week but it was already available as a brand new secondhand copy at €17, 70 for the 3CD set!

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Jimmy Smith "Midnight Special," "...Chicken Shack," and "The Cat;" Lee Morgan, "Candy;" and that Milestone "2-fer" of Monk's "Five Spot" material (with Johnny Griffin and missing a couple tracks).

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