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1 hour ago, Teasing the Korean said:

If you are looking more for the out/experimental stuff, that compilation provides a good introduction.  You may also like the score to The Cold Eyes of Fear, a.k.a. Gli occhi freddi della paura.  And lots of other stuff to be discussed elsewhere.

Thank you. I look forward to more discussion in the new thread

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oh my this one’s so good. I really hope for all the vinyl haters they are going to do a cd version of this as well (they might as well do that now with the new series on cd don’t they?) 

First volume arrived today of the new series. Will spin that tomorrow morning :)

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5 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

And don't like to understand why others still do...

And a little of that as well. Nevertheless hope for them they will do a cd release of it. It’s essential Tapscott.

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now spinning this one. Not sure anyone is familiar with it but I could really recommend it. Should be in one of those best of jazz lists I think….

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1 hour ago, Pim said:

And a little of that as well. Nevertheless hope for them they will do a cd release of it. It’s essential Tapscott.

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now spinning this one. Not sure anyone is familiar with it but I could really recommend it. Should be in one of those best of jazz lists I think….

Wow! Someone new to discover, thanks PIm

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45 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

Wow! Someone new to discover, thanks PIm

Glad I could be of help. Hope it’s not OOP as it’s pretty rare. 

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I listened to this one for a certain purpose. I wanted to re-listen to the track "Klactoveedstene" because they want it on a set list for a following gig, so I had to re-check it only to find out that I had guessed the changes right. The intro is also nice, it has a bit the same "harmonic feeling" like the intro of "Shaw Nuff" and I´m sure it´s a gimmick from some non jazz original source that sounded hip to the bopsters. 

I had purchased that source record when I was a teenager, it was my second Parker LP. It was very cheap and covered quite a lot stuff for such a cheap record, since it has the Diz´n Bird at Carnegie Hall from 1947, most of the Dial Tracks from 1947 and a very very rare set from 1954 with 3 quarters of the Modern Jazz Quartet as rhythm section. 

"Jazz Tracks" in the way people in Austria pronounced it sounded much more like "Scheiss-Dreck"😀, and about  the title of the tune "Klakto....rest unpronouncable" I thought in my still naive way that this is a foreign word for piano, which in German menas "Klavier", so I thought "Klacto......" is something that has to do with "Klavier" (piano) 😀.

By the way, I never had heard the 1954 Carnegie Hall set from other sources and it must have been the only time Bird played "My funny Valentine". It´s strange, that not only Bird, but also Bud recorded that tune in 1954, while they didn´t play it usually. Reason ? The only other versions of it that I have is Miles once in the Midfifties and once in the Midsixties. I think I liked most the Midsixties Version with Herbie Hancock from the live Album "My Funny Valentine in Concert". 

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