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jimmy mcgriff - the worm - orig solid state

andrew hill - judgement - mono ny blue note

john wright trio - south side soul - orig prestige

> one of the best jazz records with a deep soul and blues feeling !

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playing and trying my latest additions

- johnny lytle - moon child - orig jazzland mono

- kenny burrell - common ground - orig verve us

>> with 3 excellent jazz groove blues tracks and great sound quailty !!

- jimmy reed - soulin - uk stateside issue

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On the turntable now is the soundtrack from Peter Gunn - Henry Mancini on RCA.

I've always loved this, so much so that when I saw a copy of it the other day, I picked it up, not realizing that I already had one.

Not to worry though.

I gave the extra one to my daughter's boyfriend.

I think he'll like the main theme, though I'm not sure about the rest of the album, at least not right now.

I mentioned on another thread that I encouraged Kenny's flirtation with vinyl by giving him my spare turntable.

Now [heh heh] he's hooked.:D

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On the turntable now is the soundtrack from Peter Gunn - Henry Mancini on RCA.

I've always loved this, so much so that when I saw a copy of it the other day, I picked it up, not realizing that I already had one.

Not to worry though.

I gave the extra one to my daughter's boyfriend.

I think he'll like the main theme, though I'm not sure about the rest of the album, at least not right now.

I mentioned on another thread that I encouraged Kenny's flirtation with vinyl by giving him my spare turntable.

Now [heh heh] he's hooked.:D

I bought that sucker the minute it was issued. Loved the show, loved the show. Ah, silly youth.

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Chuck, the Peter Gunn theme has always stuck in my mind, along with the themes from "Mr. Lucky", "77 Sunset Strip", "Dragnet" and all those other series in which I didn't even notice the themes' excellence until years later. As you say, "Ah, Silly youth."

Now on, "Julie Is Her Name" - Julie London - London-Liberty-soft cover. Julie's first album.

Barney Kessel on guitar and Ray Leatherwood on guitar, and that's it. Very effective and intimate.

Julie London does not have a fabulous jazz voice. But, she uses what she has with no pretention at all and I've always admired that about her. "Cry Me A River" is, of course, on the track list. But, she does a credible job on several standards.

Love this.

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On the turntable now is the soundtrack from Peter Gunn - Henry Mancini on RCA.

I've always loved this, so much so that when I saw a copy of it the other day, I picked it up, not realizing that I already had one.

Not to worry though.

I gave the extra one to my daughter's boyfriend.

I think he'll like the main theme, though I'm not sure about the rest of the album, at least not right now.

I mentioned on another thread that I encouraged Kenny's flirtation with vinyl by giving him my spare turntable.

Now [heh heh] he's hooked.:D

I bought that sucker the minute it was issued. Loved the show, loved the show. Ah, silly youth.

and the whole series.

vinyls still close at hand

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