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  1. 👍 Next to play this CD Including 2 alternative tracks not issued on the LP
  2. Just in from Japan ---> The 'cool' Jutta Hipp - rec. April 24, 1954
  3. Yes he's a great pianist sometimes very persussive. Here is my stock. I think it covers very good his own recordings except those as sideman in the group with Coltrane. Tyner,McCoy Expansions 1968/8 Blue Note Tyner,McCoy Time for Tyner 1969 Blue Note Tyner,McCoy Extensions 1972 Blue Note(UA) Tyner,McCoy Jazz Jamboree Vol 2 (Seite 1) 1974 Muza Tyner,McCoy Trident 1975 Milestone Tyner,McCoy ATLANTIS 1975 Milestone(2) Tyner,McCoy Double Trios 1986 Denon Tyner,McCoy Uptown/Downtown 1988 Milestone
  4. Shiah Records SR 118 - Phil Wilson " Latin American Tour" - rec. 1985
  5. Shiah Records SR 116 - Phil Wilson " Live!!! At Joe Seagal's Jazz Showcase" - rec. 1984
  6. 😁👍 Excellent trombone player. Know his sound from the "Airmen Of Note"
  7. Was reissued in the french "RCA Masters" series which I have with a bunch of other RCA's.
  8. Re jazz from Finland Most groups are a bit "far ou#" for my taste. I prefer the west coast sound. The UMO orchestra is very modern in my ears (all 3 I have) so I didnt continue these. Have a few more small groups but will give them a spin first before I can recommend anything. Thanks for you Interest. 😁👍
  9. good pressings those early vinyls from FSR some more jazz from Finland
  10. Coral Records CRL 57283 - Leith Stevens " Jazz Themes From Private Hell 36" - rec. 1959
  11. Decca [Japan VIM -7208] - Leith Stevens " Jazz Themes From 'The Wild One' - rec. 1953
  12. Would rather call it "The first Herd" for the 1946 orchestra ;-]]
  13. Yes my top favorite on guitar. Great his recordings with Eddie Costa playing that very percussive piano with his left hand. Was also in touch with the author of this fine discography compiling coverart and Down Beat articles.
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