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1 hour ago, jazzcorner said:

Well I have a Roulette compilation with Dankworth but not with the track you did mention but found the EP at Discogs:

The Dankworth Roulette album, Jazz from Abroad, was reissued as part of a 70s Roulette Echoes of an Era twofer, with the Ellington Roulette album that was credited to Billy Strayhorn.

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On 11/17/2024 at 9:37 PM, HutchFan said:

Now:

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Earlier:

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I heard Tommy Flanagan once, he had the same bassist, the great George Mraz and on drums was no one less than Art Taylor !!! 

I have seen that record you have or maybe even I have it someone, but I have not listend to piano trio records for very very long time . 

I think I remember I had bought it because a musician I played with mentioned the  tune "Denzil´s Best" which is on this record, that´s why maybe I purchased. 

Those where the days where you didn´t have the possibility to hear stuff on youtube or print sheet music. 
I spent quite some money for LPs I would never again listen to, which I bought only to learn "one tune" !!!!!

On 11/24/2024 at 11:03 PM, Teasing the Korean said:

Freddie Hubbard - Blue Spirits (Blue Note, NY mono)

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I love that album, it seems to have been recorded the same time when Hubbard together with Lee Morgan made those fantastic live sessions "Night of the Cookers".....
 

The strange thing: I have it as an japanese CD, but it was somehow remastered. I´ m not an audiophile since my hearing is not good and I wouldn´t even care if I´d hear better again, but it´s only the music itself that counts for me. 

But I have to mention, than my copy, like a copy of Dizzy Reece "Sounding Off" has such a strange bass sound. Very powerful, but it sounds much more like an electric bass or even more a synthy bass.......

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15 hours ago, Teasing the Korean said:

The Dankworth Roulette album, Jazz from Abroad, was reissued as part of a 70s Roulette Echoes of an Era twofer, with the Ellington Roulette album that was credited to Billy Strayhorn.

Yes thanks

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