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Hal Galper - Now Hear This with Tony Williams

HAL GALPER: NOW HEAR THIS

ENJA RECORDS, ENJA 2090(LP)

(P)1977 ENJA RECORDS GmbH, W.GERMANY

RECORDED: FEBRUARY 15, 1977

RELEASED: 1977, W.GERMANY

RE-ISSUED: CROWN RECORDS, ENJ-1026(CD)

Hal Galper : piano

Terumasa Hino : trumpet, flugelhorn

Cecil McBee : bass

Tony Williams : drums

TRACKS (total time 40:46) :

1. Now Hear This (8:19) [Hal Galper]

2. Shadow Waltz (6:11) [Hal Galper]

3. Mr. Fixit (5:02) [Hal Galper]

4. First Song In The Day (9:02) [Hal Galper]

5. Bemsha Swing (6:09) [Thelonious Monk]

6. Red Eye Special (5:32) [Hal Galper]

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Been going through the vinyl piles to sort some albums out.

Spinned the following:

- Warne Marsh/Sal Mosca 'How Deep/How High' (Interplay)

- Milt Jackson/Barney Wilen 'Jazz Sur Seine' French Philips original

- The John Wright Trio 'Nice 'n Tasty' (Prestige) with Wendell Marshall and J.C. Heard

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Eddie Henderson 'Blue Note/Capitol' anthology (Soul Brother Records) - 2LP set

Charles Mingus 'East Coasting' Bethlehem mono original

Charles Mingus 'Mingus, Mingus, Mingus...' HMV mono UK issue

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Grachan Moncur 'Some Other Stuff' hissfree mono BN NYK label with ear

I've compared my NY USA stereo of this one against the Conn and there's no contest. (Yet again) the original vinyl leaves the Conn for dust.

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The Boswell Sisters, a 3LP box that was released in 1982 by CBS/CSP.

Love those Sisters :wub:

A Henri Renaud production, Brownie? He put out some nice stuff on CSP around that vintage. Love that 'Essential Miles Davis' 3LP set (the one with the fluffy cover)that was put out around 1974.

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A Henri Renaud production, Brownie? He put out some nice stuff on CSP around that vintage. Love that 'Essential Miles Davis' 3LP set (the one with the fluffy cover)that was put out around 1974.

This was a made in USA box. With minimal inside halfpage tracks listing plus short backcover liner notes by Michael Brooks!

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Jimmy Smith.

Which Jimmy Smith album??

Frustrating thing. At my usual vintage vinyl outlet, there is a marker for a section for Smith, but there are NEVER any albums in that section.

I have tons of Smith on CD, but nothing, so far, on vinyl. I remain hopeful, but damn that's frustrating. :wacko:

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Jimmy Smith.

Which Jimmy Smith album??

Frustrating thing. At my usual vintage vinyl outlet, there is a marker for a section for Smith, but there are NEVER any albums in that section.

I have tons of Smith on CD, but nothing, so far, on vinyl. I remain hopeful, but damn that's frustrating. :wacko:

Home Cookin' boy! ;)

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Jimmy Smith.

Which Jimmy Smith album??

Frustrating thing. At my usual vintage vinyl outlet, there is a marker for a section for Smith, but there are NEVER any albums in that section.

I have tons of Smith on CD, but nothing, so far, on vinyl. I remain hopeful, but damn that's frustrating. :wacko:

Home Cookin' boy! ;)

Fine choice JazzCat!!!

I am listening to an album from the fifties, "Tango" by the Plymouth Tango Orchestra.

It reminds me of the music from the Sally Potter film, "The Tango Lesson".

Wonderful!!!

This will be followed by "Scott Joplin - Palm Leaf Rag" the 1974 recording by the Southland Stingers.

Then, "Pastiche" by The Manhatten Transfer.

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