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The Rascals, "Peaceful World" (the one with Joe Farrell and Alice Coltrane - a disappointment 35 years ago, curious to see if it's gotten any better); Glenn Gould's 1955 recording of "The Goldberg Variations" (the new CD/SACD release -"Zenph Re-Performance" - what the hell IS this thing anyway?); and Willis Jackson's "Please Mr. Jackson."

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some frustration driven buying in the last few days...

in the mail today

Charles Tolliver - Impact (Strata East)

Charles Tolliver - Compassion (both the early 90s German reissues at 6 Euro each...)

Sonny Criss - Sonny' Dream

still on their way

Frank Strozier - What's Goin On

Sonny Criss - Mr Blues Pour Flirter

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Stax 50th Anniversary Celebration. Yes I know all 50 tracks have been reissued several times, however, IMO, the sound is as good as it gets for these often primitive masters. Yes, the improved sound is worth $20 and it comes with a nice booklet, too.

Curtis Fuller: New Trombone. I have mixed feelings about this release-it's likely that they could have used some rehearsal time. I'd give it three stars. I like Curtis' Savoy and Blue Note work better.

Sonny Clark: Standards. Nice trio work here. I wish we'd been left more trio material. I love his feel on Blues In the Night.

Peace,

Jeff T. aka Blue Trane :w

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Um, Um- :excited: Lucky Thompson: Lucky Strikes;

Paul Chambers: The Whims of Chambers;

Earlier this week- We Three-Roy Haynes; Phineas Newborn, Jr; Paul Chambers;

St Louis County Library yielded Ella Fitzgerald: The Harold Arlen Songbook

Charles Mingus: Cumbia and Jazz Fusion

Charles Mingus' Finest Hour

Bud Powell: Paris Sessions

Wild Bill Moore: Bottom Groove

Ray Charles: Ray Sings, Count Basie Swings

Yes, I'm home on vacation this week. My Visa is calling my name.

Peace,

Jeff T aka Blue Trane

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Andrew Hill - Change

Kenny Cox - Introducing

Horace Silver - Six Pieces

Sonny Rollin's Next Album

Horace Silver - Cape Verdean Blues

Serge Chaloff - Blue Serge

Solomon Iloir - African Highlife

Art Blakey - Holiday for Skins

I also wanted to pick up some 80s punk cds, but they were shockingly expensive new. I think I'll stick to the old LPs.

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I took two plastic crates of records (rock & progrock crap) down to the Princeton Record Exchange today. I was going to take cash, wasn't even shopping when I saw a mint used copy of this:

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I'm in the middle of disk one and I like what I hear...I should have this picked this up ages ago.

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