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26 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

Can’t go wrong with Elvin on Blue Note.

Listening to this, I thought how much I love the trio combo, (bass, drums and reed), Rollins at the Village Vanguard at first, but countless others.

Even think about a thread on this kind of trio.

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1 hour ago, porcy62 said:

Listening to this, I thought how much I love the trio combo, (bass, drums and reed), Rollins at the Village Vanguard at first, but countless others.

Even think about a thread on this kind of trio.

I do agree. The 3 Volumes of Rollins Trio at Village Vanguard are milestones

     Rollins,Sonny    A night at the Village Vanguard    1957    Blue Note    1581
     Rollins,Sonny    A night at the Village Vanguard Vol 3    1957    Blue Note    81581
CD    Rollins,Sonny    A Night At Village Vanguard Vol 1 + 2    1957    Blue Note     

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Influenced by the thread About Bird (the Whitney Balliet article from 1976) , here is the second record of Bird I bought. The first was the Savoy double Album in White with that small  canvas picture in the middle.

The second record I found was this. A strange brown cover, and the Music is quite a Collection. An almost complete "Bird and Diz at Carnegie Hall 1947", a lot of sides from the later Dial Recordings Bird made in late 1947 in NY, some also adding J.J. Johnson on trombone to the regular quintet.

And the last three tracks is Maybe the latest live recording Bird ever made: Autumn 1954 , at Carnegie Hall with John Lewis, Percy Heath and Kenny Clark, playing "Cool Blues", "My Funny Valentine" (I never heard another Version of it done by Bird), and "The Song is You". Maybe Bird is not as brilliant on those sides as he was 7 years before, but they have an outright moving quality. 

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3 hours ago, Misterioso said:

Thelonious Sphere Monk tonight

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Classic stuff which I bought on vinyl (of course!) in the 1960s, the only difference being that one of mine looked like this:

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15 minutes ago, BillF said:

Classic stuff which I bought on vinyl (of course!) in the 1960s, the only difference being that one of mine looked like this:

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Never saw that cover before. My records are reissues from Analogue Production’s  “Riverside Tenor” 7LP box set. 

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25 minutes ago, Misterioso said:

Never saw that cover before. My records are reissues from Analogue Production’s  “Riverside Tenor” 7LP box set. 

Excellent edition, like the Davis quintet

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