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6 hours ago, paul secor said:

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Funk - The last of the great Earl Hooker (Antilles)

Originally issued on the Blues on Blues label. I had a copy of that one, but it was such a miserable pressing that it was close to unlistenable.

Excellent ....

Posted
10 hours ago, soulpope said:

Unheralded Gil Evans euvre from the 80's ....

Not unheralded here.  In fact I'd love to have the big box with a couple of cds worth of music I don't have. 

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1 hour ago, medjuck said:

Not unheralded here.  In fact I'd love to have the big box with a couple of cds worth of music I don't have. 

Same here ..... but in general I tend to believe that these recording - probably due to the fact they were originally issued in Japan only - didn`t receive too much appreciation .... and some lukewarm reviews didn`t help the cause either ....

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2 hours ago, medjuck said:

Not unheralded here.  In fact I'd love to have the big box with a couple of cds worth of music I don't have. 

I was lucky enough to snap up the cd box in Tower Records in London years ago, presumably around release time.  All good stuff.

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2 hours ago, JohnS said:

I was lucky enough to snap up the cd box in Tower Records in London years ago, presumably around release time.  All good stuff.

I'm jealous.  But I can console myself knowing that I saw the band there a couple of times.

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3 hours ago, soulpope said:

Those were the days ....

They certainly were. That was a great store - you could get literally anying there (at a price). Glory days early to mid 1990s. Sunset Boulevard Branch in LA was even better !

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2 hours ago, sidewinder said:

They certainly were. That was a great store - you could get literally anying there (at a price). Glory days early to mid 1990s. Sunset Boulevard Branch in LA was even better !

I was businesswise recurringly in London from 1990 onwards so you get an idea about my quality time focus :D ....

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1 hour ago, sidewinder said:

Picadilly Circus was never the same after it closed..:(

Agreed .... really loved the late evening shopping (which was at that time pretty special for a guy from continental Europe) ....

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