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8 hours ago, paul secor said:

Trane: My Favorite Things (Atlantic)

In my younger years, I played this one until I was burned out on it. It was a pleasure to listen to it today after a lot of years.
 

When I started listening to Coltrane, I preferred other versions of My Favorite Things, but since getting the ORG Music Hybrid SACD mastered by Bernie Grundman, I play it quite often.  Like right now.

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The Latin Jazz All-Stars - Jazz Heat, Bongo Beat - Crown (mono)

Arguably the greatest LP ever recorded in any genre. 

With Tony Reyes, Tommy Tedesco, Daria, Carlos Mejia, Eddie Cano, Larry Bunker, and Buddy Collette.

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Just finished - Zoot Sims - Suitably Zoot (Pumpkin Productions 108) - Al Cohn (tracks: A1, A2), Richie Kamuca (tracks: A1, A2), Zoot Sims (tracks: A1, A2, B1, B2); Bob Brookmeyer (tracks: B1, B2); Dave Frishberg (tracks: A1, A2), Roger Kellaway (tracks: B1, B2); Bill Crow (tracks: B1, B2), Tommy Potter (tracks: A1, A2); (tracks: B1, B2), Mel Lewis (tracks: A1, A2)

This is another decent record from Pumpkin Productions, which I assume was a bootleg label in from the late 70's. They appear to have modeled their back artwork on the Xanadu label. Were they related? Flimsiest vinyl though... it's like one of those records you used to punch out of the back of a cereal box. :)

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Now playing - Duke Robillard - Swing (Rounder) - Duke Robillard (g, v), Scott Hamilton (ts), Chrisy Flory (g - "Glide On"), Jim Kelly (g - "Jim Jam"), Mik LeDonne (p), Phil Flanagan (b), Chuck Riggs (d).

Nice try by Robillard but to my ears he sounds better in a straight blues setting, rocking it out a bit. This is a bit tame.

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Sons Of Kemet - Your Queen Is A Reptile [Impulse]

antidote to the weekend's jamboree. Good to see the Impulse! logo gracing music of statement and intent again

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Paul Bley -----Touching-------(Fontana UK) mono 

 

My copy of this 1965 original issue turns out to be stereo despite mono marked on the record labels. Sound is   slightly stronger compared to the 1969 UK edition ( with the creepy hand) 

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1 hour ago, Clunky said:

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Paul Bley -----Touching-------(Fontana UK) mono 

 

My copy of this 1965 original issue turns out to be stereo despite mono marked on the record labels. Sound is   slightly stronger compared to the 1969 UK edition ( with the creepy hand) 

Mine is just the same (sleeve says mono but definitely stereo). They must have had. quality control issue that day !

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John Brim/Little Hudson: Classic Early 1950s Chicago Blues (Flyright)

A quote in the liner notes from Little Hudson about the music business (which he left in the mid-60s to become an electrician): "It's all right if you're at the top, but a local man ain't got no business out there."

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