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10 hours ago, sidewinder said:

Kevin - these are regular releases put out by Gearbox Records in London, who specialise in high quality jazz vinyl pressings, mainly of newly unearthed archive material. These guys have their own Scully lathe and Westrex amps and cutting heads so they are well and truly geared up. They are a fabulous little outfit and their pressings (which are limited) deserve to be heard over the pond. They have their own website for direct sales.

The store I picked them up from refuses to stock the RSD pressings as they are generally crap !:)

Dusty Groove has these or should have them. In New York, Fred over at Jazz Record Center stocks the Gearbox releases as well.

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Paul Barnes Quartets (Camelia). Side one: New Orleans, 1969, with Louis Cottrell, Emanuel Sayles, and Jeanette Kimball. Side two: England, 1974, with Cuff Billet, John Marks, and Ralph Hebditch. The cover is the same as the NoLa issue shown here, except for the label logo. I don't know anything about the Camelia label; there is absolutely no information about it on the label or the cover - no production info, address, or even country of origin. A little Googling reveals that the 1969 session was reissued in more complete form on an American Music CD. At this point in my life, I'm okay with this LP. The music couldn't be called "great" or "essential," but it's the kind of idiosyncratic New Orleans dance music I love.

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