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Yesterday:

Cannonball Adderley - Greatest Hits (Riverside Bill Grauer)

Dom Um Romao - Spirit of the Times (Happy Bird, licensed from Muse) 1975

The Four Freshmen - Freshmen Favorites (Capitol)

Cannonball Adderley - Why am I Treated So Bad? (Capitol) 1967?

Gary Windo - Dogface (Europa)

The Tommy Flanagan Trio (Prestige Moodsville OJC)

Paul Bley - Open, to love (ECM) 1972

Now:

Pete Fountain - New Orleans at Midnight (Coral) 1963

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TTK, it's not that great. It's not bossa nova. It has plenty of percussion as you would expect, but not much in the way of cross-rhythms. The melodies are not exciting, and the keyboard is electric, which I don't fancy.

I prefer Romao's Pablo album Hotmosphere from the following year which I picked up at the Concord Blowout sale.

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Hatfield and the North (Br. Virgin) 1973

French TV (Lost) 1984

Thelonious Monk - Two Hours with Thelonious, disc 1 (ABC Riverside) 1961?

The Cannonball Adderley Sextet in New York (Riverside Bill Grauer) 1962

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Jackie McLean - Right Now! - (BN Liberty stereo)

Yes, I bought it SEALED!!! (see most recent eBay madness post), for $20.

Nice catch, for $ 20 you are safe of all common bad surprises of sealed records: warped and outer edges severly scratched. I too bought some sealed records now and then, but at your prices and for more expensive records I pretend a refund policy. How can you know that a sealed record comes from a mispressed series that the label had just left in the canteen for 30 and more years?

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Sunny Murray (ESP, stereo)

with Jacques Coursil, Jack Graham, Byard Lancaster, Al Silva

Man, I looove that one. 60's-style Sunny had just the right measure of anarchy, intelligence, and groove. (Coursil, among other quite formidable faces, is always welcome.)

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Burton Greene Quartet Orig. ESP. 1966. Let's see, we got Marion Brown, Henry Grimes, Dave Grant, Frank Smith and Tom Price....ain't that a Quintet? I just dug this out of a long forgotten box...still dig it!!

Wait a minute, including Burton Greene, That's a septet!! Wha!?!

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Burton Greene Quartet Orig. ESP. 1966. Let's see, we got Marion Brown, Henry Grimes, Dave Grant, Frank Smith and Tom Price....ain't that a Quintet? I just dug this out of a long forgotten box...still dig it!!

Wait a minute, including Burton Greene, That's a septet!! Wha!?!

Wasn't the Quartet just Greene, Grimes, Price, and Brown? (knew that, right...)

Killer appearance by Frank Smith--who is nowhere these days, but was (IMO) going somewhere as an energy player--and by Tom Price, too, whose association with Grimes was sweet but all-too-short lived.

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