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Tommy Flanagan 'The Cats' (New Jazz DG mono). With John Coltrane.

Yep, I want it. A bit envious. ;)

It's a pretty good sounding copy, Porcy and in great condition. My understanding is that the majority of copies of this one are very noisy - a real shame. New Jazz's quality control was never one of their strongest points. ;)

I'm very happy with my copy too. It's not noisy either.

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Shorty Rogers, BluesExpress (RCA)

Two sessions, from 1953 and 56. Some of the greatest modern big band tracks ever, IMHO. Love the titles, too: "Pink Squirrel", "Coop de Graas", "Infinity Promenade", "Tale of an African Lobster", "Sweetheart of Sigmund Freud", etc.

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Kenny Wheeler 'Gnu High' (ECM) one more once :)

Whoah !! A floating earth connection was discovered today in the interconnect between Supercap and pre-amp. A trip to the hi-fi store for a solder job and -a revelation ! :D

Unfortunately I can't yet demo the phono stage due to lack of Naim 5-pin to 4-pin DIN. Damn !

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Benny Bailey & Francy Boland Orchestra 'Mirrors' (Freedom, white promo pressing)

Saw them, too, along with Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott and Dusko G. (can't spell his surname!) Are they all on the record? Kenny Clarke and Kenny Clare, too?

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Benny Bailey & Francy Boland Orchestra 'Mirrors' (Freedom, white promo pressing)

Saw them, too, along with Johnny Griffin, Ronnie Scott and Dusko G. (can't spell his surname!) Are they all on the record? Kenny Clarke and Kenny Clare, too?

I'm jealous !

No, just a sprinkling of the CBBB on the LP. It's really a showpiece for Benny Bailey with strings recorded in Cologne 1971 - and a wonderful one too. Tony Coe is in the lineup. Kenny Clarke is not though - it's Tony Inzalaco on drums and also Jean Warland on bass.

Gojkovich I think ! :D

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