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Tony Argo 'Jazz Argosy' (Savoy, mono, red label)

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Very nice album that should be reissued.

Great lineup of Ernie Royal, Frank Rehak, Hal McKusick, Pepper Adams, Bill Barber and others to accompany Tony Argo's accordion playing!

I agree, perhaps the best jazz accordion record.

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Victor Feldman 'The Arrival' (Contemporary, mono original)

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Great great record (well cd for me :) )

Graham Collier - Portraits - Saydisc

$10 find!

Nice find! (nice to say that to you for a change :) )

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This past weekend...

Dark - Round the Edges(Akarma,RE)

Power of Zeus - The Gospel According to Zeus (Rare Earth,RE)

Bardo Pond - S/t (Fire Records)

Zomes - Earth Grind (Thrill Jockey)

Marijata - This is Marijata (Voodoo Funk/Academy,RE)

Orlando Julius and the Afro Sounders - s/t (Voodoo Funk/Academy,RE)

Kohoutek - s/t (private press)

Stonewall - s/t (Tiger Lily,RE)

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Various Artists 'Jazz Cornucopia' (Coral, mono)

an assemblage of various unreleased tracks (then) by Manny Albam, Hal McKusick, Al and Zoot, etc...

uncredited cover by Alex Steinweiss.

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First up tonight was Dexter Gordon's "Tangerine" on a nice green label original. I followed that up with a Rainbow copy of Jimmy Smith's "Confirmation". Now I'm finishing up the night's listening with Philly Joe Jones's "Dameronia".

A nice night of Jazz vinyl.

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The Young Bloods, from the Donald Byrd 70's two-fer House of Byrd (Prestige). Byrd sounds really young here.

Max Roach - Lift Every Voice and Sing (Atlantic). Inspired to pull this off the shelf by another thread. It's pretty powerful. As Jim indicated in that thread, Billy Harper is only featured on two tracks, but he sure plays great on those two.

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That Gil Evans is very enjoyable !

Now spinning - MJQ 'Looking Back at the Modern Jazz Quartet' (Esquire, mono RVG). Early Prestige sides.

Followed by Herbie Mann 'Let Me Tell You' (Milestone, 2LP) 70s twofer.

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The Young Bloods, from the Donald Byrd 70's two-fer House of Byrd (Prestige). Byrd sounds really young here.

I never enjoyed Byrd's playing overmuch, but I decided to put in Transition Sessions the other day and was really impressed. His playing on "Crazy Rhythm" was dazzling. Maybe I need to listen harder.

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