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1 hour to kill in Paris, 103 euros spent in la Fnac...

Randy Weston - African Cookbook LP

Thelonious Monk plays duke Ellington LP

Trésors du Jazz 1955 (10 CD boxset at only 15 euros!)

Trésors du Jazz 1954

Definitive B&B : Gene Rodgers

Definitive B&B : Joe Newman

Definitive B&B : Earl Hines

Tete Montoliu - The music I like to play Vol2

Four Classics (Avid Jazz): Cout Basie (april in paris, king of swing, the atomic mr basie, the greatest!!)

Three Classics (Avid Jazz): Dave Brubeck (jazz red hot and cool, newport 58, jazz goes to jr. college

Bill Evans - Emergence

Jon Hendricks - Boppin at the Blue Note

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Air -- Air Time

Warne Marsh -- All Music

Roscoe Mitchell -- Nonaah

Roscoe Mitchell -- Snurdy McGurdy and Her Dancin' Shoes

Charles Tyler Ensemble -- Saga Of The Outlaws

Anthony Braxton / Georg Graw -- Duo (Amsterdam) 1991

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Air -- Air Time

Warne Marsh -- All Music

Roscoe Mitchell -- Nonaah

Roscoe Mitchell -- Snurdy McGurdy and Her Dancin' Shoes

Charles Tyler Ensemble -- Saga Of The Outlaws

Anthony Braxton / Georg Graw -- Duo (Amsterdam) 1991

You just helped make Chuck a happier guy. :D

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On a Brubeck kick.

In Europe: Live In Copenhagen, March 5, 1958

Time Out

Time Further Out

The Great Concerts

Jazz Impressions of Japan

You might find this record of interpretations of Brubeck interesting, Bruce:

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Brubeck himself commented ""This CD will be an inspiration and a challenge for me to carry on in the avenues that you have opened. I've never gone so far into the unknown as you three but I have opened the door and peeked in. Your CD is an invitation to enter."Dave Brubeck.

http://www.liamnoble.co.uk/brubeck.htm

It's a striking record! Available on e-music in the UK; not sure about the States.

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Bruckner: Symphony No. 5 - Horenstein/BBC S.O. (BBC)

Rachmaninoff Piano Concertos 1 & 4; Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini - Earl Wild/Horenstein/Royal Phil. Orch. (Chesky)

King Oliver & his Orchestra: Call of the Freaks - The Complete Victor Recordings Vol. 1 (Frog)

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On my new, austere music budget for 2010, these are February's purchases:

Booker Ervin -- "Freedom Book"

Art Tatum -- "The Art of Tatum"

Jemeel Moondoc & William Parker -- "New World Pygmies"

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Sorry - there's no image on the web for this one - too bleedin' obscure.

Lorenzo Holden - Cry of the wounded jukebox - Southland

What about that for a title, eh?

Holden played tenor sax with Les Hite in the forties and Johnny Otis in the early fifties when Otis was #1 R&B seller in the US. After leaving Otis, he developed the tenor/organ combo on the west coast, with Ernie Freeman. This interesting compilation appears to have everything he recorded as a leader. Some REALLY nice stuff here.

MG

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