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Yes, you do want that one!! Great duo LP. With Monterose doubling up on Tenor and Soprano. My copy is signed by Monterose, Come to think of it my copy of "Live in Albany", on Uptown is signed as well!?! That is a good one too. With Hod O'Brian, Teddy Kotick and Eddie Robinson. Guess that's what I'm going to spin round about now!

----HB

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Art Ensemble of Chicago - A Jackson In Your House (BYG Japan)

Art Ensemble of Chicago - Message To Our Folks (BYG Japan)

Sunny Murray - Hommage to Africa (BYG orig)

New Phonic Art - Improvisations (Wergo)

Nice. The BYGs are, of course, favorites, although there's far too little "readily available" New Phonic Art for me to have really dug in. Those tapes are circulating, though.

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Mike Westbrook Concert Band - Marching Song, sides 3&4 (Deram) 1969

The Ventures - Walk Don't Run (Dolton mono) 1960

The Lounge Lizards (Editions EG) 1980

The Best of Wes Montgomery (ABC Riverside)

The Ventures' first two albums were their best IMO. They introduced a lot of kids to musicianship.

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The Ventures - Walk Don't Run (Dolton mono) 1960

The Ventures' first two albums were their best IMO. They introduced a lot of kids to musicianship.

I love all of their 60's albums, and fully agree about introducing kids to musicianship. I'm one of those kids!

I'm listening to Jumpin' at the Woodside - A Buck Clayton Jam Session and wishing I could get my hands on the Mosaic (or get the Lonehill reissue cheaply!)

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Art Farmer's Sing Me Softly of the Blues on Atlantic with Steve Swallow, Steve Kuhn and Pete La Roca. It's a great album imho and one that I didn't know of until I picked it up last week. It's on the blue/green label and in mint shape (still had the shrink wrap on the cover!

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Pete La Roca - Turkish Women at the Bath (Douglas orig)

finally got this one - too bad it's poorly recorded. It would go from good to great with a little better miking!

Archie Shepp - Four for Trane (Impulse white-label mono)

one of the first jazz records I ever bought... love that "Rufus!"

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