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"From Boris Rose's Lacquer Master Tapes".  This music is perfect for driving around in the car.  Since the audio fidelity is not the greatest, one can imagine being transported back in time, to a time when  Alben Barkley still had a job, and one is driving around in a DeSoto listening to these "live" broadcasts.  Mr. Harris is accompanied at various times by Horace Silver, Lockjaw Davis, Chubby Jackson, Dona Abney and the surprise for me, drummer Ed Shaughnessy.  I never would have pictured the old Tonight Show drummer playing with Horace Silver.  The CD also includes some bonus tracks from 1945-46

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12 minutes ago, duaneiac said:

Bill%2BHarris%2B-%2BLive%2BAt%2BBirdland

"From Boris Rose's Lacquer Master Tapes".  This music is perfect for driving around in the car.  Since the audio fidelity is not the greatest, one can imagine being transported back in time, to a time when  Alben Barkley still had a job, and one is driving around in a DeSoto listening to these "live" broadcasts.  Mr. Harris is accompanied at various times by Horace Silver, Lockjaw Davis, Chubby Jackson, Dona Abney and the surprise for me, drummer Ed Shaughnessy.  I never would have pictured the old Tonight Show drummer playing with Horace Silver.  The CD also includes some bonus tracks from 1945-46

Did not know about this one, ordered it. Lockjaw!

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37 minutes ago, duaneiac said:

Bill%2BHarris%2B-%2BLive%2BAt%2BBirdland

"From Boris Rose's Lacquer Master Tapes".  This music is perfect for driving around in the car.  Since the audio fidelity is not the greatest, one can imagine being transported back in time, to a time when  Alben Barkley still had a job, and one is driving around in a DeSoto listening to these "live" broadcasts.  Mr. Harris is accompanied at various times by Horace Silver, Lockjaw Davis, Chubby Jackson, Dona Abney and the surprise for me, drummer Ed Shaughnessy.  I never would have pictured the old Tonight Show drummer playing with Horace Silver.  The CD also includes some bonus tracks from 1945-46

Lacquer Master Tapes is nonsensical. Duh!

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3 hours ago, duaneiac said:

Bill%2BHarris%2B-%2BLive%2BAt%2BBirdland

"From Boris Rose's Lacquer Master Tapes".  This music is perfect for driving around in the car.  Since the audio fidelity is not the greatest, one can imagine being transported back in time, to a time when  Alben Barkley still had a job, and one is driving around in a DeSoto listening to these "live" broadcasts.  Mr. Harris is accompanied at various times by Horace Silver, Lockjaw Davis, Chubby Jackson, Dona Abney and the surprise for me, drummer Ed Shaughnessy.  I never would have pictured the old Tonight Show drummer playing with Horace Silver.  The CD also includes some bonus tracks from 1945-46

A nice session. I always liked his tone. He’s kind of forgotten today. The Highnote disc of him and Charlie Ventura at the Three Deuces is not bad. 

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