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12 hours ago, jazzbo said:

I think it includes all these below, as well as 4 tracks with the Red Norvo Trio on Decca.

The Tal Farlow Album

Tal Farlow Plays The Music Of Harold Arlen 

The Guitar Artistry Of Tal Farlow

This Is Tal Farlow

The Swinging Guitar Of Tal Farlow

Tal

The Interpretations Of Tal Farlow

A Recital By Tal Farlow

These are all here on vinyl (and more)

Farlow,Tal   Autumn in New York        1954/11        Verve 8184 (Not in the Mosaix box)

 

Farlow,Tal   This is Tal Farlow  1958/06       Verve 8289

 

Farlow,Tal   ...plays the music of Harold Arlen       1959  Verve 8371

 

Farlow,Tal   All Strings Attached       1987  Verve 841 291-2 ( CD Compilation with Red Norvo)

 

Farlow,Tal   TAL   1956  Verve(jap)   2565

 

Farlow,Tal   The swinging guitar of...  1956  Verve(jap)   2504

 

Farlow,Tal   The guitar artisty of...    1959  Verve(jap)   2588

 

Farlow,Tal   The Tal Farlow Album     1954-55       Verve(jap) DSM          2584

 

Farlow,Tal   A recital by...         1955  Verve(jap) DSM     2586

 

Farlow,Tal   The Interpretations of Tal Farlow      1955  Verve(jap) DSM          2542

 

 

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4 hours ago, BillF said:

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This informal session with two basses, piano, tenor and brushes on phone book (!) reminds of me of one I was at in the later 1960s which also included Peter Ind. It was at the Leeds suburban home of Brian Layton, teacher on the local college's "Jazz and Light Music" course and featured piano (Layton) and two basses (Ind and Bernie Cash). All three were on the college's staff. The "audience" was myself and two other jazz fans, one of them bassist Danny Padmore who was later to record with John Bunch and Jon Eardley. If only I'd had recording equipment! It could have been Jazz from Opposite the Headingley Cricket Ground!

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