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  1. Where are all of these legendary record stores?
  2. Bobby Hutcherson 'Linger Lane' (BN blue label) Harold Land 'The Fox' (Hifi Jazz mono)
  3. I love mud-pies For sure, HiFi Jazz did spare the expense when it came to their pressings. Blue Note it aint.
  4. If you are talking LPs of this I only ever saw one and it was around £300 and far from mint ( ). I think I'll go for the CD !
  5. Do my Kenny Graham and his Modernists 10" LPs count?
  6. I can recommend those Jutta Hipp Hickory House recordings - they groove along very nicely. Very cool cover art.
  7. Count me in as another big James Spaulding fan. Love his Blue Note work with Hubbard !
  8. Wow - didn't realise ! I have a nice German ECM of that one. Love that version of 'Cal Massey'.
  9. I think my copy has a lady with gold paint on it ( ) but don't have it to hand to check. Don't know if that helps.
  10. I'm around the 15 mark. Most of that is credited to the Mosaic Reprise set.
  11. The red/black second pressings usually sound pretty damn good and they can be picked up for very reasonable sums. My first copy was a UK mid-70s pressing done by (I think) EMI, who had access to very good tape masters. That may be my best copy. I think this particular tape source was also for the recent 2CD 'complete' set.
  12. A Larry Young 'partial' CD set was my first. Closely followed by Woody Shaw and Andrew Hill. Been a big, big fan ever since. If anyone tried to cart away my Mosaics I'd do a Mingus elephant-gun tenement-eviction routine on them.
  13. Jackie McLean 'One Step Beyond' (BN NY USA stereo). What a classic !
  14. I don't know how I missed it so far but I just noticed that the international shipping for Mosaics from $100 and up is a $30 hit. Well, if anything dissuades me from grabbing that Kid Ory this is it..
  15. Oh, that reminds me. I haven't heard the Urbie Green or the 'Best in the West' stuff either. Nor have I heard the Dodo Greene...
  16. Recently picked up a copy of the 'Last Years Waltz' LP recorded with Kuhn. Must give it a spin later today. Big kudos to Sheila for being such a great touring ambassador for jazz. I caught her group with Harvie Swartz a couple of times in Canada in the 90s and she's been making regular appearances in the UK over recent years too. Always worth checking out.
  17. It's very good ! The Three Sounds 'Vibrations' is also somewhat better than I was expecting (one side of the LP is a bit lightweight though).
  18. I'll keep my eyes open for the Colbeck. Bit of Poppa Lou to start the Bank Holiday. Lou Donaldson 'Alligator Bogaloo' (BN Liberty) Booker Ervin 'Structurally Sound' (Pacific Jazz)
  19. There's just a couple from the classic period I haven't heard, I think. Lonnie Smith's 'Turning Point' and Reuben Wilson 'On Broadway'. The former should be rectified soon when it comes out on CD.
  20. I must be heading towards the 200 range, with about 100 original and reissue vinyls, some Mosaics and most of the Columbia CD boxes. I think I have most of his LPs from the 1950s through to the early 90s in original or first-reissue form. Yikes ! It's always a real pleasure though to delve into the Miles 'Mother'-lode.
  21. Right, that does it. I'm ordering this one.
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