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  1. Yep! Could listen to it every week. Shorty never topped this recording even he made some very good ones with his big band. 😁 👍
  2. DAWN DCD 103 - Zoot Sims Goes To Jazzville - rec. 1956 / including 6 tracks not on the vinyl edition
  3. CBS 66378 (3 LP set) - Woody Herman " The Thundering Herds"
  4. interesting record. Gets a spin here and then. Here is another one from my stock: 😁👍 have it with this cover
  5. Re Shorty Rogers "July 11, 1953" Could you pl. explain that a bit. ---> 'what means no' in that matter? The tracks and dates are the same on your and mine ('Jam Session') copy ---> see below: From Lord's discography Shorty Rogers [R5166-15] Jazz Superstars: Shorty Rogers And His Big Band: Shorty Rogers, Conrad Gozzo, Maynard Ferguson, Don Dennis, Ruben McFall (tp) Bob Enevoldsen (v-tb) Bob Edmondson, Herbie Harper (tb) unknown (tu) Herb Geller (as) Jack Montrose, Bill Perkins (ts) Bill Holman (ts,bar) Lorraine Geller (p) John Simmons (b) Chuck Flores (d) Live "Rendezvous Ballroom", Balboa Beach, CA, July 11, 1953 Sometimes I'm happy Jam Session JS100, Time Is T19804 [CD] How high the moon - - Short snort [Short stop] (*) - - Take the "A" train - C jam blues - - The great lie - Buzzy (*) - - Note: "Short snort" as "Short stop" on Scarecrow SC-801, Time Is T19804 [CD], Giant Steps GIST010 [CD]. Jam Session JS100 as by the Jazz Superstars. Time Is T19804 [CD] titled "Big Band Volume 1". (*) These 3 titles also on Giant Steps GIST010 [CD]. All titles from Jam Session JS100 also on Straight Ahead Jazz SAJ-1002 (titled "Short Snort"), Scarecrow SC-801, Solid Sender SC-801. L.A. Jazz Society LAJI004 [CD] titled "An Expression From Rogers: The Rare And Unissued Shorty Rogers". (members CD's only)
  6. MCA Coral COPS 6854-D1/1-2 - Les Brown At The Palladium - rec. Nov. 1952 with the unbelievable Ronnie Lang (as) on " Montoona Clipper"
  7. 😁 This album was issued / reissued on various labels with different record titles & track compilations. Soundquality is somewhat inferior Have these version: and
  8. EastWorld EWJ-80237 - Woody Herman At Aurex Jazz Festival '82 - special guests: Al Cohn / Flip Philips / Med Flory / Sal Nistico
  9. Its here too and yes fine melodies! Favorite ___> ... meets Shearing ;-]]
  10. 👍 Yep! Herbolzheimer had issued a nice BB series on the german PANDA label. Another great bb sampler is this one
  11. Interesting comp. Have all that material on Stans own label Creative World. When he started his "Neophonic Thing" he lost me. He sounded best with the Bill Holman arrangements.
  12. One of the true "classics" with Woody. Have the original Capitol vinyl. BTW beside Kenton Woody is a great part of my total big band stock. Other great examples are Shorty Rogers, Buddy Rich, Bob Florence, Basie & Duke. Cant name them all but big band is a fine cathegory of jazz for me.
  13. Its a good one I like very much from the beginning. Good songs and nice melodies. 😁👍 This one too. Glad to ,see some big band music here. Thanks 👍😁
  14. Yes the James Moody vinyl has a 'catching' cover. The other vinyls you did present are all here too but the Sax Section only as Liberty reissue. Bob Florence is a favorite of mine. Have almost all his official recorded stuff plus some unissued tapes when he worked here at a german radio station on his visits to Europe.
  15. File under " Crime Jazz"
  16. Milestone M-9125 - Bill Evans "More From The Vanguard - previously unissued" -rec. 19961 - Engineer: Danny Kopelson & George Horn
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