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2 hours ago, JohnS said:

A well earned place in my collections along with Volume 2 and a reason not to buy the Mosaic set.

Exactly.

Luckily I've plenty of reasons like that.  (LIke you, I suppose ...)

BTW, this one is one of quite few records (but including a couple of others from those Savoy twofers) where I bought a NM second copy (when I came across them very cheaply) just in case I'd ever wear out the copy in my collection. ;)

 

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18 hours ago, Clunky said:

Yusef Lateef ------Live at Ronnie Scott's ------( Gearbox/Ronnie Scott's)

January 1966 date with the locals.  Sound is adequate but the playing is way better.

Interested to know your views as I'm on the fence with this one. How does interplay with "the locals" work? Brief samples I heard suggested to my ears that it wasn't great

20 hours ago, Leeway said:

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Has that beguiling hand-crafted, DIY quality to it, pulls you in. 

 

 

 

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I think that sums up my thoughts on that LP perfectly. A really enjoyable listen which I need to get out again 

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5 hours ago, mjazzg said:

Interested to know your views as I'm on the fence with this one. How does interplay with "the locals" work? Brief samples I heard suggested to my ears that it wasn't great

It's okay. I don't find it all that riveting, but by the same token I am not the world's biggest Lateef fan...

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23 hours ago, Clunky said:

Yusef Lateef ------Live at Ronnie Scott's ------( Gearbox/Ronnie Scott's)

January 1966 date with the locals.  Sound is adequate but the playing is way better.

Much as I like Yusef, if the sound is so-so then absolutely no point splurging on vinyl for this one from my perspective. Especially for such minimal running times.

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The music on the Lateef is excellent . The sound is no better or worse than other recordings from Ronnie's by Les Tompkins. My pressing seems fine - just a few possible pops but I've not listened closely enough to determine whether these reflect the pressing or tape source .

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1 hour ago, jeffcrom said:

I've always liked that one. If I understand the Emanem website correctly, this has been mostly, but not completely, reissued on CD, making the vinyl indispensable.

I doubt the "stomach bump" is getting reissued. ^_^  Yeah, I like this, a roomful of geniuses making idiosyncratic music. 

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