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Yes, it is out on Equinox/Northway and has had very favourable reviews. I’ve also got the Graham Collier bio by Duncan Heining on order too, also put out by Northway so some good reading coming up.

Must get hold of the Peter King.

I still have that Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Vanguard Orch. tome to read too !

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Earl Hines, Grand Terrace Band (RCA Vintage)

Eddie Lockjaw Davis, In the Kitchen (Prestige) (reissue of The Cookbook, volume 1)

Gene Ammons, Sock! (Prestige)

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11 hours ago, chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez said:

i spun this today and decided to sell it back (after having it in my collection a long time)-  Image result for miles fillies de

I'm starting to really wonder if Miles taking Herbie and Wayne really meant "progress".  Give me Wayne with Art Blakey over anything, thats where hes really playing some stuff.  Im sorry dawg, im just not feelin this one anymore.  

You'll be sorry later.

Thelonious Monk, Greatest Hits (Riverside)

Bill Evans, Alone (Verve)

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10 hours ago, JohnS said:

Another blast from the past.  I remember these - it really makes me feel old.

A very good and not very well known LP on the Lansdowne Series. Starts off with a suite by Johnny Scott with strings, then some Shake Keane Quartet material followed by material from Ray Prebru’s group and the Alan Clare trio. Beautifully recorded by Adrian Kerridge.

I believe that many of these ‘Tete a Tete’ performances were done on a regular basis at the Festival Hall and broadcast by Beeb radio. This copy of the LP personalised with nice message and signed by Mr Burman himself !

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6 hours ago, mjazzg said:

Thankfully Spotify enables me to enjoy it. Seems to be available as a dl from Trunk too

Never knew it was on there ! Jonny T. must have done it as one of those 50p specials and I guess the royalties period has now passed.

It will be interesting to check out the remaster (needle drop? ) but I have to say, the mono vinyl sounds exceptional.

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13 hours ago, sidewinder said:

A very good and not very well known LP on the Lansdowne Series. Starts off with a suite by Johnny Scott with strings, then some Shake Keane Quartet material followed by material from Ray Prebru’s group and the Alan Clare trio. Beautifully recorded by Adrian Kerridge.

I believe that many of these ‘Tete a Tete’ performances were done on a regular basis at the Festival Hall and broadcast by Beeb radio. This copy of the LP personalised with nice message and signed by Mr Burman himself !

I'm pretty sure the Tete a Tetes were regular. I can't recall he locations or any BBC broadcasts

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4 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

Gonzalez own Silkhearts aren't too shabby either

More excellence by Steve Lacy 6tet, 4tet feat Charles Tyler and Ahmed Abdullah 4tet feat Charles Brackeen ....

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