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Davis' Agharta, white label Columbia promotional copy.

Am I the only one here who love electric Miles?

There's at least 2 of us. I even like the later stuff ( :wacko: ). I'll put on the Japanese Sony 'Agharta' 2LP later tonight for relaxing pre-bedtime listening with my hot chocolate ( :D ). Sonny Fortune absolutely smokes on side 1.

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Davis' Agharta, white label Columbia promotional copy.

Am I the only one here who love electric Miles?

There's at least 2 of us. I even like the later stuff ( :wacko: ). I'll put on the Japanese Sony 'Agharta' 2LP later tonight for relaxing pre-bedtime listening with my hot chocolate ( :D ). Sonny Fortune absolutely smokes on side 1.

Agreed. And I am so bizarre that I even love the hum and the buzz of that Marshall tube amplifiers :crazy:

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Maybe it depends on my musical first love: Frank Zappa.

For me is really hard to listen to early jazz, I own several records of Armstrong, Basie, Duke, ecc.., but every time I have to put on an LP I always go for modern stuff.

On the other hand, I tend, as you probably surmise if you read what I listen to, lean toward very early jazz. I love Dixieland, Ellington, Basie, Ella, Wild Bill Davison, Teagarden, Pee Wee Russell, Muggsy Spanier and have to re-adjust my ears to appreciate the artists who picked up the gauntlet after them.

BUT that doesn't mean that I refuse to listen to more modern jazz. All have their charm.

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Ahmad Jamal's Club Alahambra, on Argo. Occasional pops and crackles, but this is a truly beautiful recording (sonically and performance-wise).

Yes, those deep groove Argos can sound pretty nice. I'm similarly impressed with the original Ramsey Lewis 'In Crowd'. Can be had for not too much money too, usually.

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(World Pacific strobophonic)

:huh::rfr

That's what the cover (front and back) says.

1958 back cover note:

'TECHNICAL DATA'

This is a Strobophonic High Fidelity recording with a frequency response of 30 to 15,000 cycles per second. Users of wide range equipment should employ the RIAA or NAARTB curve position.

Sounds stereo to me!

Beautiful cover shot of the three leaders by the great Lee Friedlander!

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Playing:

Buddy De Franco: "Mr. Lucky" (Pablo)

just picked up:

Carla Bley Sextet

Gary Burton - The New Quartet (ECM)

Andre Previn Plays Vernon Duke (Contemporary 1st pressing)

Terry Gibbs/Buddy De Franco - Chicago Fire! (Contemporary)

Don Sickler - The Music of Kenny Dorham (Uptown)

Out of the Blue - Inside Track (Blue Note)

John Klemmer - Constant Throb (Impulse!)

Terry Gibbs and Buddy De Franco - Now's the Time

Claus Ogerman Orchestra - City of Dreams

The Return of Tal Farlow 1969

Gary Burton - Good Vibes (Atlantic)

all for 50 cents a piece.

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=Alfred,Sep 22 2005, 03:29 PM]

Gary Burton - Good Vibes (Atlantic)

I like this one. 50 cent for the Andre Previn :blink: that's a steal.

I bow to your bargain-finding ability, Alfred. My all-time low is 99cents for a JazzTone at a yard sale. :cool:

Spinning now, "The Best Of The Stan Freberg Show" 2 record set.

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