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Recordings from the stockpile made between 1970 and 1972.   Late-in-the-game brilliance.

No one could ever replace Johnny Hodges.  But Norris Turney's contribution -- especially with his flute -- on these late recordings (and others) is considerable.  ... It seems like Ellington really enjoyed having that new "flute color" in his palette.

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23 minutes ago, jazzcorner said:

Are these Capitol dates or also MGM's?

Four radio broadcasts aired 1955-1958, not on any Capitol or MGM albums (although studio versions of the same tunes are found there.

https://www.discogs.com/George-Shearing-Quintet-Just-For-You-Live-In-The-1950s/release/11874117

The personnel listings on this CD are not always correct. No latin percussion by Toots Thielemans or Johnny Rae - Rae plays timbales on the two tracks where Armando Peraza joins them. Drummers are not always listed correctly, considering Shearing's tour personnel.

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