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Jay McShann/Buddy Tate: Crazy Legs & Friday Strut (Sackville)

Oh, I should get this. Did it come out on CD?

MG

Delmark Records is carrying a large number of Sackville CDs. I don't know if they bought the rights to Sackville and will be reissuing more, or if they are just carrying what was already available. Crazy Legs and Friday Strut doesn't seem to be available on CD from Delmark. I'm sure that Chuck knows more.

LP available from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00413FL8I/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used

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Just had an old friend over and we played one side each off the following lps:

Cannonball Adderley "something else" orig 47 w 63rd Blue Note

Steve Lacy "Disposability" (VIK, Italy..orig - used to have the reissue for years which sounds like crap next to the original)

Don Rendell "Spacewalk" (EMI, UK)

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Jay McShann/Buddy Tate: Crazy Legs & Friday Strut (Sackville)

Oh, I should get this. Did it come out on CD?

MG

Delmark Records is carrying a large number of Sackville CDs. I don't know if they bought the rights to Sackville and will be reissuing more, or if they are just carrying what was already available. Crazy Legs and Friday Strut doesn't seem to be available on CD from Delmark. I'm sure that Chuck knows more.

LP available from Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B00413FL8I/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used

Delmark now owns the Sackville label. First they purchased the stuff owned by Bill Smith and later the John Norris masters. Contact them for information and suggestions.

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Jazz Kaleidoscope (Bethlehem). An absolutely gorgeous hunk of vinyl - mint condition, and excellent music. One side is a complete 1954 session by Pete Brown, with some fine Joe Wilder. Side two has two 1954 Jonah Jones sessions, minus one tune. Nice stuff.

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