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Litweiler's review of Shaw appeared in the Oct. 17, 1968 issue of DB. The club was the Hungry Eye. The rest of the band was organist Bobby Pierce and drummer Fred Stoll. I should copy out the review, which is indeed excellent (and soulful, too), but I'm too lazy to do that right now. It's rather lengthy, we're in the midst of a warm pre-spring day, and I feel a nap coming on,

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"Think!" :excited:

Guess I'll have to hunt for some Shaw vinyl some day... got the dusty CD (and have heard "Carnival Sketches", too).

But I'm in the Mingus camp, too... "East Coasting" is among my favorites for many reasons, several of them coming from Shaw!

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The Gene Shaw 'Debut in Blues' was briefly available when Italians reissued it back in vinyl days:

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Got that somewhere. Not my favorite Shaw album!

The Italian issue has at the end of Side 2 has some speed control issues to my ears. It's listenable and hopefully this doesn't reflect problems with the master tapes.

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