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1 hour ago, JSngry said:

There was a mini-"series" of those in 1981, under Capitol...Gerald Wilson & Buddy Rich I can remember, probably a few others...Jazz Crusaders, maybe? I think the only difference was color scheme, at best.

Yep, I had the Gerald Wilson LP.  It primed me for the Complete PJ Mosaic set, which I ordered immediately after it was announced.  :) 

 

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These are some of thinnest LPs I've ever seen.  I'm talking PAPER thin!  Seriously, it bends sideways like a limp pancake if you only hold it on one side. ... OTOH, I think I paid $2 for it.  And it doesn't sound as bad as I expected when I held the vinyl in my hands.

Obviously, I didn't plop for the Ferguson Roulette set on Mosaic.  ;) 

 

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1 minute ago, HutchFan said:

Obviously, I didn't plop for the Ferguson Roulette set on Mosaic.  ;) 

I didn't either, but that was my bad. The aftermarket price I eventually paid for it was more plump than plop!

 

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46 minutes ago, JSngry said:

I didn't either, but that was my bad. The aftermarket price I eventually paid for it was more plump than plop!

 He who hesitates is lost ... is going to pay through the nose for it!  :P 

 

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20 hours ago, HutchFan said:

NP:

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With many familiar names from the CBBB -- aside from Kenny Clarke.

 

Just spinning that one. ‘Daffodils’ :tup

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Rare example of a US Blue Note on UK Vogue. 10” LP from 1955.

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6 minutes ago, The Magnificent Goldberg said:

I've always thought 'Close enough for jazz' to be his weakest album, though not without good spots. How do you find it?

I enjoy Lytle's music, and I've probably got six or seven of his records -- but not that one.

 

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2 hours ago, The Magnificent Goldberg said:

I've always thought 'Close enough for jazz' to be his weakest album, though not without good spots. How do you find it?

MG

 

About the same; not as inspired as usual, but it perks up in spots.

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George Benson - The Other Side of Abbey Road (A&M/CTI)

I had no idea that George Benson had written so many great pop songs:  "Something," "Come Together," "Here Comes the Sun." And all from one album! I don't think he gets the recognition he deserves.   

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5 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:

George Benson - The Other Side of Abbey Road (A&M/CTI)

I had no idea that George Benson had written so many great pop songs:  "Something," "Come Together," "Here Comes the Sun."  I don't think he gets the recognition he deserves.  

Great cover art concept too.

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Inspired by Mark Strykers article:

Sonny Stitt Nightwork with Howard McGhee, Walter Bishop, Tommy Potter and Kenny Clark. Recorded in Switzerland. 

 

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Oscar Pettiford Memorial Album (Prestige)

Bill Harris All Stars (w/Lennie Tristano), A Knight in the Village, 1947 (Jazz Showcase)

Earl Hines and Paul Gonsalves, It Don't Mean a Thing If It Ain't Got that Swing (Black Lion)Image result for Oscar Pettiford memorial albumImage result for bill harris all stars a knight in manhattanImage result for earl hines paul gonsalves it don't mean a thing

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