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Bill Dixon/Franz Koglmann/Steve Lacy: For Franz/Opium (Pipe)

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Would love to see a folio of all the different cover paintings that one has.

Couldn't find an image that even looked close to my copy.

Yeah, mine is pink, purple and blue with bits of newspaper painted over on it. Pretty nice.

Now:

Lee Konitz - Jazz a Juan - (Steeplechase) w/ Solal, Humair, NHOP

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lately:

The Supremes - A' Go-Go

Dionne Warwick - The Windows of the World

Dave Pell Octet - The Old South Wails

Jazz Omnibus

Johnny Dankworth - Johnny Dankworth: England's Ambassador of Jazz

The Four Freshmen - In Person

right now:

The Four Freshmen - Voices in Love

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The Four Freshmen - In Person

right now:

The Four Freshmen - Voices in Love

So - you went for it then ! Sound good?

Yes! As I just typed in the other thread, the "The Swingers - 12 Jazz Favorites by The Four Freshmen" (arr. Bill Holman) is the one that gripped me most, but all four are nice!

Now playing:

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Dionne Warwick - Promises, Promises

(the cover of my LP looks much less stellar, but it's one of the few of these cheapos that has no seem-splits at all)

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Stan Getz Quartet at Montreux (Polydor). A 1972 performance by the "Captain Marvel" band.

New Music: Second Wave (Savoy twofer). Disc one, with Archie Shepp, Bill Dixon, and Marzette Watts.

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Paul Barnes - Portrait of a New Orleans Clarinet Player (CSA). A wonderful 1973 record by the New Orleans Creole clarinetist, who recorded with Jelly Roll Morton, King Oliver, and Oscar Celestin in the 1920's. The rhythm section consists, in its entirety, of pianist Sing Miller and drummer Louis Barbarin. Side one pairs Barnes with longtime Fats Domino alto saxist Joseph Harris; on side two his front-line partner is the great Louis Nelson on trombone. This record makes me smile.

Later: Whatever the opposite of "slick" is, that's what this album is. I love it.

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Wildflowers - The New York Loft Session Volume 1. Douglas.

I've been meaning to dig these out since a mention on the board some months ago. :tup

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