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I was spinning the latest Mosaic box last night, "Stan Getz:The 1953-54 Norgran Studio Sessions", and I was wondering if anyone else has it yet? I ask because track 5 of record 1, side 2, "The Nearness Of You", has a buzzing sound about 20 seconds from the end. It's not a visible vinyl defect and the booklet makes no mention of it.

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Helen Merrill/Dick Katz - A Shade of Difference (Milestone). I had forgotten how good this album is - one of the most imaginative jazz vocal albums ever. And there are two Alec Wilder songs! (Many folks here know of my enthusiasm for Wilder's music.)

One selection does remind me of one of my favorite musicians' jokes:

Q: How many girl singers does it take to sing "My Funny Valentine?"

A: Apparently all of them.

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Helen Merrill/Dick Katz - A Shade of Difference (Milestone). I had forgotten how good this album is - one of the most imaginative jazz vocal albums ever. And there are two Alec Wilder songs! (Many folks here know of my enthusiasm for Wilder's music.)

One selection does remind me of one of my favorite musicians' jokes:

Q: How many girl singers does it take to sing "My Funny Valentine?"

A: Apparently all of them.

I'd like to get that LP at some point. It sounds/looks interesting.

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Helen Merrill/Dick Katz - A Shade of Difference (Milestone). I had forgotten how good this album is - one of the most imaginative jazz vocal albums ever. And there are two Alec Wilder songs! (Many folks here know of my enthusiasm for Wilder's music.)

One selection does remind me of one of my favorite musicians' jokes:

Q: How many girl singers does it take to sing "My Funny Valentine?"

A: Apparently all of them.

I'd like to get that LP at some point. It sounds/looks interesting.

Mosaic has reissued it in their single series, paired with the Merrill/Katz album that preceded it (that's one's good, too, but not as good as this one). The customer reviews are pretty contentious concerning the sound quality. I haven't heard the Mosaic, so I don't know.

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William Hooker & Thomas Chapin - Crossing Points - (No Business)

I've never heard of this Thomas Chapin recording--do you know if it is available or a hopeless obscurity?

Just issued for the first time this year - totally killer. No Business website.

Thank you for bringing this to my attention--ordered.

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