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The Genius of Bud Powell (Verve twofer)

Classic trio and solo sides from 1949-51.

I had two pressings of this album. The later pressing took care of some surface noise that was on some tracks on the previous version (transferred from vinyl, apparently).

Verve liner notes are sometimes vague about the sources used for their reissues. I suspect that some master tapes have been lost over the years.

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Blues for Dracula by Philly Joe Jones.

Scored a first pressing in VG++ shape for $5 on Saturday.

How is that album anyway? I've seen it before on vinyl and cd but the cover and the title always scared me away. He's one of my favorite drummers.

I was listening to a recent purchase earlier.

Blues on Down - Benny Golson (Milestone) Twofer

I was listening to side one/two or better known as The Modern Touch originally on Riverside

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The album is very good with the exception of the goofy vampire spoof dialog that Philly does at the begininng of the album. Very corny.

I'm not the only one to like Philly's vampire act. Lenny Bruce is said to have based his own vampire sketch on it!

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Digitizing these 78s from Joe Bussard:

Zach Whyte's Chocolate Beau Brummels:

Good Feelin' Blues

Wailin' Blues

Mandy

Hum All Your Troubles Away

It's Tight Like That

West End Blues

Paul Howard's Quality Serenaders:

Charlie's Idea

Over Night Blues

Moonlight Blues

The Ramble

Quality Shout

Stuff Stomp

Miff Mole and his Molers:

Birmingham Bertha

Moanin' Low

Shim-Me-Sha-Wabble

Hurricane

Davenport Blues

Crazy Rhythm

You Too Advantage of Me

Imagination

Feelin' No Pain

Love and Learn

I Can't Break the Habit of You

Original Dixieland One Step

Honolulu Blues

Boyd Senter and His Senterpeders:

Mobile Blues

New St. Louis Blues

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