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This was a regular on the old bnbb so why not here-

Yesterday

Gerry Mulligan/Thelonious Monk; Mulligan Meets Monk

Barry Harris; Bull's Eye

Lars Gullin Vol 5, First Walk

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Carmell Jones - Mosaic Select box

Steely Dan - Two Against Nature

Clifford Brown - Memorial Album

Art Blakey - Night At Birdland Vol. 2

Sonny Rollins - Plus 4

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John Abercrombie- "Timeless"

Gato Barbieri- "The Third World"

Miles Davis- "Bitches Brew", "Circle In The Round", "Water Babies"

Billy Harper- "Somalia"

Jemeel Moondoc- "Revolt of the Negro Lawn Jockeys"

Wayne Shorter- "Juju", "The Soothsayer"

8 Bold Souls- "Last Option"

Northwoods Improvisers- "Branches"

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Edgar Meyer, Uncommon Ritual

Mark Turner, Dharma Days

Pat Metheny Group, Speaking of Now

Bobby McFerrin, Beyond Words

various Bach recordings

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Serge Chaloff Mosaic - disc 2

Gerald Wilson Mosaic - disc 2

Ruby Braff & Roger Kellaway - Inside & Out

Blue Wisp Big Band - 20th Anniversary

Don Byas & Bud Powell - A Tribute to Cannonball

Mike Vax Big Band - Live On the Road

Dick Hyman & Ralph Sutton At Maybeck

Mosaic Sampler

Bob Barnard - New York Notes

Bud Powell - Jazz Genius

John Bunch Trio - The Best Thing For You

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Tina Brooks True Blue

Danny Zeitlin/David Friesen Live at the Jazz Bakery

Dexter Gordon Complete Blue Note disc 3

Guster Parachute

I love these guys, they satisfy my folk/pop jones quite nicely!

Cheers,

Tom

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Another refugee finds a home.

Yesterday and today:

The Very Best of the Manhattan Brothers

Blind Boy Fuller: Untrue Blues

Chico Freeman & Mal Waldron: Up and Down

Various artists: The 1968 Memphis Country Blues Festival

Various Artists: Cafe Brasil

It feels good to be able to do this again!

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So far today....

Al Cohn Nonpareil

Charlie Christian Genius of the Electric Guitar

Gerry Mulligan What is there to Say? (thanks to another thread here!)

Dave Holland Big Band What Goes Around

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Lately:

Gato Barbieri - Fenix

Herbie Hancock - Speak Like A Child, The Prisoner

Wes Montgomery - Riverside Box

Johnny Coles - Little Johnny C

Walt Dickerson - Relativity

Miles Davis - In A Silent Way Box

Tal Farlow - The Return of Tal Farlow

Kenny Burrell - Soul Call

Wadada Leo Smith - Procession of the Great Ancestry

Art Ensemble of Chicago Box

Greg Osby - Inner Circle

Bud Shank/Bill Perkins West Coast Classics

Alice in Chains - Facelift

Coco Lee - Coco

Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack

Rolling Stones - Hot Rocks

Charlie Parker - with Strings (master takes)

KC and the Sunshine Band - The Essentials

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Today while doing some house work.

Bill Evans - Portrait In Jazz

Phineas Newborn Jr. - A World Of Piano

Donald Byrd - Slow Drag

Teddy Edwards & Howard McGhee - Together Again

Lee Morgan - Cornbread

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Today:

Old and New Dreams (1979)

Eric Dolphy - Out to Lunch

Naked Lunch soundtrack

recently:

Ronnie Earl and Friends

Catherine Wheel - Happy Days

John Menegon - Search Light (w/Dewey Redman)

Howlin Wolf - Chess Box

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Yesterday:

Charlie Christian, Genius of Electric Guitar, disc 3.

Grachan Moncur III, Evolution

Art Pepper + 11.

Today:

Charlie Parker (The Quintent), Jazz at Massey Hall

Artie Shaw, The Very Best Of

William Parker Quartet, O'Neal's Porch

Count Basie, April In Paris

Wes Montgomery, Smokin' At The Half Note

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Donald Byrd - Byrd in Hand

Corea/Burton - Native Sense

Bill Evans - Quintessence

Bill Frisell - Rarum

Joe Lovano - Tenor Legacy

Christian McBride - Vertical Vision

Horace Silver - Stylings of Silver

Jacky Terrasson - A Paris

Jack Wilson - Easterly Winds

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Yesterday I was spinning Mobley's "Straight No Filter", I enjoy it more each time I hear it.

Also on the deck.

Phineas Newborn - A World Of Piano

Sonny Clark - Leapin' and Lopin'

Aggie87, I've got that Evans date, and enjoy it very much.

What do you think?

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I really like it as well! It's nice to hear Evans in that quintet setting, especially with the caliber of talent he got together - Land, Burrell, Brown, and Philly Joe! I think I need to check out Ray Brown a bit further.

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