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37 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

That's too bad. I really enjoy my Dad's record collection.

My Dad had a few "Sing Along With Mitch Miller" LPs in the stacks. :)

I did keep a couple of Simon & Garfunkel LPs, although I later replaced them with clean copies. The rest was so scratched, they were basically unlistenable.

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My Dad has several hundred great classical LPs (I'm enjoying classical music more and more) and a few dozen Ella Fitzgerald and a few other jazz artists' LPs. And almost all in excellent condition. Most of all these he now has on CD and with him, I've got the LPs.

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Reform Art Unit - w/ Alaeddin Adlernest - (RAU/Kovarik's Musikothek, Austria)

re: the Henderson LP discussed above, I have a clean NY USA stereo pressing that I remember sounding good, though it's been ages since it's been on deck. Will have to rectify.

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1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said:

Reform Art Unit - w/ Alaeddin Adlernest - (RAU/Kovarik's Musikothek, Austria)

re: the Henderson LP discussed above, I have a clean NY USA stereo pressing that I remember sounding good, though it's been ages since it's been on deck. Will have to rectify.

Man I have not listened to the Reform Art Unit in many years now.  Good reminder to pull them out again.  I have that LP and the debut as well as the self-titled one from 1975.  Also have the double LP with Masters of Unorthodox jazz which is a great album despite the, uh, "lovely" cover :0

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Hank Mobley "soul station" (music matters, 33rpm). Gotta admit these MM issues sound quite nice..not as aggressive/exciting as originals but certainly a fuller and more rich sound.

Helen Merrill w/the Gary Peacock trio "s'posin" (Victor, Japan). Beautiful session & superb recording.

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On 2.2.2016 at 2:17 AM, paul secor said:

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Buddy Boy Hawkins & His Buddies (Yazoo)

I wouldn't describe a lot of blues guitar playing as delicate, but some of Buddy Boy Hawkins' playing fits that description.

agreed .... and some priceless cover art here ....

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1 hour ago, clifford_thornton said:

Itaru Oki Trio - Murder Classroom - (Jazz Creaters [sic], JP)

Cool!

I bought the Bridge CD reissue when that came out around 10 years ago or so.  Very nice session; would like it on vinyl someday myself.

Tonight's playlist:

Takeru "s/t" (Philips, Japan)

Akira Miyazawa "Kiso" (Victor, Japan)

Joe Henderson "mode for joe" (blue note, NY stereo)

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11 hours ago, Homefromtheforest said:

Cool!

I bought the Bridge CD reissue when that came out around 10 years ago or so.  Very nice session; would like it on vinyl someday myself.

 

yeah, I remember that disc coming out but had been holding off, figuring one day I'd find or not be outbid on a copy. Took about 10 years but the internet came through. It's a strong slice of "wife-bothering music" indeed...

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