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5 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Now:

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LP 1 - originally released as Bags Meets Wes on Riverside

 

Oh yes, Wes with George Shearing. I still regret that I sold it when I was Young. I had purchased it a few months before, but then I was too much into more Avantgarde stuff like Dolphy and Ornette and so on, that due to lack of Money I sold it . Really sad, since I think the original George Shearing with the Montgomery Brothers is OOP. Then, during that time Maybe I was a "Snob" and it sounded to "polished" to me.....

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3 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

Lem Winchester and The Ramsey Lewis Trio perform " A Tribute To Clifford Brown" - rec.October 1958 - Engineers: Malcolm Chisholm & Douglas Brand

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I have a Japanese reissue CD of this one. 

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, mjazzg said:

Thanks for the inspiration porcy62.  Starting my listening day with the HMV Mono

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For some obscure reason I never met a nice mono original in my life, I have a stereo german audiophile reissue, Speaker Corner, as my listening copy, and the expanded cd version of course.

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2 hours ago, porcy62 said:

For some obscure reason I never met a nice mono original in my life, I have a stereo german audiophile reissue, Speaker Corner, as my listening copy, and the expanded cd version of course.

I really like the HMV issues of Trane’s Impulse catalog. I’ll have about half a dozen, all monos and all sound and feel lovely. As I understand it these were made from copy tapes sent to the UK. The ALS UK copy was used for the 2CD issue of ALS.
 

They’d probably survived better because they hadn’t been repeatedly used for reissue after reissue. Ultimately it doesn’t matter as the music on A Love Supreme sucks you in totally such that audio geekery becomes inconsequential...

Posted (edited)
39 minutes ago, jazzcorner said:

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According to Bill Birch’s book this lineup was at Free Trade Hall, Manchester in March 1960. Wonder if this was recorded there?

No doubt BillF was present. :cool:

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Johnny Coles————Little Johnny C————( BN) mono NY

 

I've always had a soft spot for this session. Great numbers by a more than competent band. Duke P shines here as he so often does. 

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13 minutes ago, Clunky said:

Johnny Coles————Little Johnny C————( BN) mono NY

 

I've always had a soft spot for this session. Great numbers by a more than competent band. Duke P shines here as he so often does. 

Great record, great pressing.

Posted
44 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

According to Bill Birch’s book this lineup was at Free Trade Hall, Manchester in March 1960. Wonder if this was recorded there?

No doubt BillF was present. :cool:

Sadly, not. I could put it down to my absence from Manchester during the Easter university vacation, but I'm afraid it's more likely to have been the result of my shunning "West Coast" jazz in my youthful ignorance. :(

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