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  1. A good series ' The Charlie Parker Story' on Verve - have vol. 1 to 3 Another series is: 'The genius of Charlie Parker' have Vol. 4 to 6 + Vol. 8
  2. There isnt much "Traditional Jazz" found here at Organissimo. But here is an interesting crossection from a festival in Stuttgart 1984 representing some leading groups from Germany in that style. Indeed 4 top albums! All here on vinyl. The "Trombones" appeared also with this cover and different title:
  3. Koala Records P 11 [HΓΆr Zu edition] - Wolfgang SchlΓΌter " Swing Revival" rec. 1965 Hamburg
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  5. A Stan Kenton arranger with his own orchestra and vinyl
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  7. Yep! One of several concerts in Germany. Have it taped from the radio Others are Live at Ernst Merck Halle, Hamburg 1956/04 Sound of Yesteryear Kenton in Stockholm 1956 Swedish Radio Years More interesting are the recordings from his first European Tour 1953 including Concert in Wiesbaden 1953 Astral Jazz Artistry in Paris 1953 Jasmine (2) live in Munich 1953-Deutsches Museum 1953 Sounds of Yesteryear and on tape / cassette: Kenton,Stan RB Rias 1953/08/27 CD-R Berlin,Sportpal USA Holman/Schildkraut/Childers Kenton,Stan RB Rias 1953/08/28 7"(2) Berlin USA Christy,June
  8. I do support that. I came to Kenton via his great 1950s orchestra and the Capitol issues. He himself was also a good arranger: - Portrais & Sketches of Standards - Kenton presents (with Art Pepper) - New Concepts of Artistry in Rhythm - Contemporary Concepts and the great - Showcase (with Holman & Russo arranging) This period ended with "Back To Balboa" IMO & I lost him when the 'Neophonic Era' began with the Mellophoniums and that bombastic Wagner Interpretation. Yes he was a restless searcher as DB printed it. The recent discovered 1952 Stereo tracks from The Blue Note Club are again a highlight for me. What a Band with all the later West Coast stars. Among my more than 100 Kenton Items the 1950s are the best sounding Items for me. Here is something extra
  9. 😁 Have it. Seldom seen in forums
  10. IMO its not a 'ghost' band but an orchestra on its own based on a majority of members of the former TH-ML Orchestra. The sound is very alike but missing are Thad's arrangements and Thas & Mel naturally. OTOH they had invited some famous guests. In connection with Sal Mosca (one of the leading members) and another person connected to the former TH-ML Orchestra we collected various concerts and produced for a little cicle of interested fans the following concerts from that band on private CD-Rs: All I can say great big band music missing so much in Organissimo
  11. I am one of the people liking Pete Christliebs's tenorsax and ofcourse the rest of that CD
  12. 😁 πŸ‘ Both excellent and here in the stock πŸ‘ 😁
  13. Also very interesting. Have never seen this one.
  14. Signature SM 6011 [FSR reissue 1987] - Jimmy Rowles - rec. 1960
  15. A rare Item recently discovered - Stan Kenton 1952 in Stereo!!
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  17. CAPITOL ECR-88034 [Japan] - The Les Brown Allstars with the following groups: - Dave Pell Ensemble - Ronnie Lang Saxtet - Don Fagerquist Nonette - Ray Sims with Strings
  18. Have this reissue (2 LP set)
  19. Can recommend this Mosaic box:
  20. Real swinging you into X-mas
  21. SeaBreeze SB-3044 - Phil Norman Tentet " Live At The Lighthouse" - rec. 1999 - Engineer: Rich Breen Featuring the late Bob Florence (p)
  22. Xanadu 148 - Shorty Rogers & Art Pepper ""POPO" - rec1951 - Engineer: Bob Andrews
  23. Re MPS Jazz made in Germany ----> for german collectors a "must"
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