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Again, Duke Ellington “Indigos” mono Columbia LP

A bit of snap and crackle here and there on this copy but man the sound. . . I love both the stereo and mono on this one. (And there are multiple differences between the two).

 

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I’m continuing on with another well-recorded mono from the 'fifties, Jack Teagarden “Shades of Night” Capitol LP mono. Sure am glad to have a mono button on my phono preamp!

What a beautiful trombone sound Jackson had!

 

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“Eddie Condon 1944 Jam Sessions” Jazzology 2 LP set

 

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I wanted to hear some Pee Wee Russell, and this is a good way to do so. . . .

What a band!

Baritone Saxophone – Ernie Caceres
Bass – Bob Casey, Bob Haggart
Clarinet – Pee Wee Russell
Drums – George Wettling
Piano – Gene Schroeder, Joe Bushkin
Trombone – Jack Teagarden, Wilbur De Paris
Trumpet – Billy Butterfield, Bobby Hackett, Max Kaminsky
Vocals – Jack Teagarden, Lee Wiley, Red McKenzie

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