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Paris Reunion Band French Cooking' (Sonet)

with Woody Shaw, Dizzy Reece, Slide Hampton, Johnny Griffin, Nathan Davis, etc...

That looks like a great band.

It looks great but the sounds disappoint. That's the type of band you expect so much and somehow the and results do not meet the expectations.

Not really bad, but should have been so much better!

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Paris Reunion Band French Cooking' (Sonet)

with Woody Shaw, Dizzy Reece, Slide Hampton, Johnny Griffin, Nathan Davis, etc...

That looks like a great band.

It looks great but the sounds disappoint. That's the type of band you expect so much and somehow the and results do not meet the expectations.

Not really bad, but should have been so much better!

That's been my view of this one too. I think I've played it once. What a disappointment !

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Horace Silver 'Live 1964' (Emerald)

with Carmell Jones, Joe Henderson, Teddy Smith and Roger Humphries

Reminder to self to dig that one out. Must have been put together by Horace on St Patrick's Day? :unsure:

Currently playing:

Benny Carter 'Jazz Giant' (Contemporary black/green deep groove stereo). Fantastic sound !

Hank Mobley 'Workout' (BN 47W63rd/NY USA mono, DG one side)

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Horace Silver 'Silver's Blue' (Epic, original mono)

with Donald Byrd, Hank Mobley, Doug Watkins and Art Taylor (also Joe Gordon and Kenny Clarke on two tracks)

Beautiful (and appropriate) silver and blue album cover on that one.

Horace Silver and the Jazz Messengers (Blue Note 1518)

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Curtis Counce 'Exploring The Future' (Dootone 60s/70s reissue)

Hope the recording quality is better on your vinyl than on my CD version (CDBOP 007). But probably not, it's bad enough for Bob Gordon to draw attention to it in his book Jazz West Coast!

Amazingly, it sounds pretty good on this 2nd pressing. Lots of 'body'. Recommended !

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