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On 2/23/2025 at 5:22 PM, jazzcorner said:

Yes MPS had a rich program. Great sounding recordings with Oscar Peterson and  my favorite vocal group "Singers Unlimited" as well also some early  recordings with Monty Alexander and a bunch of the great KC-FB big band.

For the german jazzfans I would recommend this one

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More on german jazz (post WW II)

The documentation is somewhat rare.  The label Bear Family has issued 2 Items.

Here is the first one from the first german Jazzfestival in Frankfurt am Main with the German Allstars, rec. 1953.

Remarkable is that the bass player Hans Last later had a big commercial success on the pop scene under his  name 'James Last'.

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59 minutes ago, Kevin Bresnahan said:

Just finished - Sonny Clark - My Conception (Blue Note Tone Poet).

Now playing - Donald Byrd - Blackjack (Blue Note) A 1973 "black b" Van Gelder pressing.

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Now I am not a huge Byrd fan but I really dig that record!

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