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I was just listening to the 1962 "Sahib Shihab and the DRJG" album I recently acquired, and was surprised by the quality of his orignal tunes and arrangements, not to mention his playing.

I did a search here, and found he had no page. Surely, this must be an oversight... :bwallace:

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One of those guys who always played with a lot of character, regardless of the setting / circumstances or whichever instrument he happened to be playing. Most fond of his baritone sax work... but his solos on this record are uniformly "Whoa? Who? What?" in tone, phrasing (such snap!) and conception. Shihab was not one to keep slow company, either.

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I always enjoyed this Savoy twofer:

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Nothing quite like it is currently available on CD. The liner notes were excellent, too; they noted that Shihab wasn't much into self-promotion.

Not exactly like it, but the Shihab material here has been on cd on these two releases in the Savoy/Denon series. I have 'em and really like 'em.

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I always enjoyed this Savoy twofer:

mDseSBfGjbuldAoZjnLroNw.jpg

Nothing quite like it is currently available on CD. The liner notes were excellent, too; they noted that Shihab wasn't much into self-promotion.

Not exactly like it, but the Shihab material here has been on cd on these two releases in the Savoy/Denon series. I have 'em and really like 'em.

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I think there's at least one more session on the 2-fer than what's on those two single releases. I sold the 2-fer years ago, so can't directly check it.

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There's also this mp3 compilation:

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We'll ignore the dreadful cover art, shall we? It presents, in jumbled up fashion, tracks from the two Savoys pictured above, 6 tracks from Mort Herbert's Night People, and 2 tracks I can't source (Hum-Bug and Southern Exposure).

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There's also this mp3 compilation:

61xKDBTt7NL._SL500_AA280_.jpg

We'll ignore the dreadful cover art, shall we? It presents, in jumbled up fashion, tracks from the two Savoys pictured above, 6 tracks from Mort Herbert's Night People, and 2 tracks I can't source (Hum-Bug and Southern Exposure).

Oh God, SS is turning over in his grave! :bad:

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There's also this mp3 compilation:

61xKDBTt7NL._SL500_AA280_.jpg

We'll ignore the dreadful cover art, shall we? It presents, in jumbled up fashion, tracks from the two Savoys pictured above, 6 tracks from Mort Herbert's Night People, and 2 tracks I can't source (Hum-Bug and Southern Exposure).

To answer my own question, I found the session that produced Hum-Bug and Southern Exposure. I don't recognize the album, though:

Eddie Bert (trombone) Sahib Shihab (baritone saxophone) Tommy Flanagan (piano) Kenny Burrell (guitar) Carl Pruitt (bass) Elvin Jones (drums)
NYC, May 17, 1956
CO55945 Hum-Bug Epic LN 3339 CO55946 Southern Exposure - * Epic LN 3339; Fontana (E) TFL 5008 Hank Jones/Conte Candoli/Milt Hinton/Sahib Shihab/Ronnie Bright/Barry Galbraith/Jimmy Cleveland/Gene Quill/Ray Bryant/Osie Johnson - After Hours Jazz
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There's also this mp3 compilation:

61xKDBTt7NL._SL500_AA280_.jpg

We'll ignore the dreadful cover art, shall we? It presents, in jumbled up fashion, tracks from the two Savoys pictured above, 6 tracks from Mort Herbert's Night People, and 2 tracks I can't source (Hum-Bug and Southern Exposure).

Oh God, SS is turning over in his grave! :bad:

They must have used the 32Jazz graphics department !

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There's also this mp3 compilation:

61xKDBTt7NL._SL500_AA280_.jpg

We'll ignore the dreadful cover art, shall we? It presents, in jumbled up fashion, tracks from the two Savoys pictured above, 6 tracks from Mort Herbert's Night People, and 2 tracks I can't source (Hum-Bug and Southern Exposure).

Oh God, SS is turning over in his grave! :bad:

They must have used the 32Jazz graphics department !

Or Audio Fidelity's.

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