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The Bob Wilbur Quintet featuring Clark Terry “Blowin’ the Blues Away” Inner City/Solid Records Japan cd

 

 

With this band it’s as good as you would think it would be! Really nice sound too.

Bass – George Duvivier
Drums – Panama Francis
Piano – Dick Wellstood
Saxophone – Bob Wilbur
Trumpet – Clark Terry

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53 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

Bob Dylan “Tell Tale Signs” Deluxe edition, disc 3

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Just a few weeks til the next Bootleg Volume!

Today I had to hear “Cold Iron Bound”

I am not a huge Dylan fan, but happened on to that set and just love it.  Yes, I am also looking forward to the new one!

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2 hours ago, soulpope said:

Excellent .... in case this is the Elemental release an outstanding transfer too ....

I have an old emusic.com download (and the LP).  I should probably track down that Elemental CD, since that album is one of my faves -- and I'm sure the sonic improvement would be considerable.

I know that the Elemental CD reissue of Sonny Criss's Saturday Morning is MUCH better than any previous issue, AQ-wise.  It's another Xanadu doozy, musically speaking.

 

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15 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

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A wonderful thing and beautiful Walter Bishop here. 
And it´s beautiful how this album starts with a balld (Ghost of a Chance, I think I remember). 

 

14 hours ago, Peter Friedman said:

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I remember there is a Griffin-Original on it that is called "Fifty Six" or something like that. A beautiful stuff to play and improvise. 
I had bought the album as soon as it came out. It was in 1978 and in spring he was still in Europe where I saw him live. 

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