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Just got a new turntable today! My old one crapped out and I have been without one for a few years now. I have no acceptable excuse but I am very excited about playing my records again. I have boxes of stored records at home and in my storage space. So I'm very excited about breaking them out and playing them again. Gonna start out with a Blue Note twofer by Sonny Rollins live at the Village Vanguard. I LOVE THAT RECORD!! Yeah...!!!!!!!! :lol:

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This morning:

Kip Hanrahan: Desire Develops an Edge (American Clave) - Great instrumental work on this. I have to be in a place where I can tolerate Jack Bruce's vocals when I listen to it, and I was there this morning.

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'Peter Burman's Jazz Tete a Tete' (UK Columbia Lansdowne mono). With Johnny Scott's Quintet, Bill LeSage, Shake Keane.

Kenny Clarke/Francy Boland 'The Golden Eight' (BN NY USA mono)

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Zane Musa: Introducing (Straight Ahead Records)

Neil Young: Prairie Wind (Reprise/Classic Records)

LIke both of these and I got quiet copies!!!

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All 10" new [to me] acquisitions. So, a concert of sorts:

Right now, Dixieland Jazz - Jerry Rood and his Rooders - Solitaire Manhatten label [a tiny Toronto label]

Before that, Muggsy Spanier and his Dixieland Band - EmArcy label

George Wettling's Jazz Band - House Party series on Columbia

I Let a Song go Out of my Heart - Billy Eckstine, with Duke Ellington - MGM label

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Webster Young For Lady, orignal NY deep-groove Prestige mono

It's been at least 4 years since I pulled this one out! Forgot how GOOD it is . . .

Ask Sidewinder to tell you about his Esquire pressing of that one... pretty hip!

Unfortunately I don't have a scan of it but it has a nice charcoal portrait of Lady Day by what must have been a very young John Marshall ! Strangely though the LP is under Paul Quinichette's name ('with Webster Young') - Quinichette probably had higher UK prifile at the time of release.

Now spinning Paul Gonsalves 'Humming Bird' (Deram stereo)

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