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Bob Dylan “Fragments, Bootleg Series Vol. 17”

Finally onto disc 3, which is fantastic, and the disc is defective, skipping at the end (the fantastic alternate of “Highlands”) on three players/transports) so I have to get a replacement. Sigh. Great disc in a great set!

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Gary McFarland “America The Beautiful (An Account Of Its Disappearance)” Skye Records/DCC cd

Well, I remember why I don’t listen to this that often but also ERIC GALE! He’s the highlight.

 

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MOPRO M 112 - John Von Ohlen " Rollin' With Von Ohlen - The Blue Wisp Big Band" - rec. 1984 - Engineer: Ric Probst

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16 hours ago, John Tapscott said:
20 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

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👍 I haven't heard this one but Anderson's band was a really hot outfit. Have three CD's on the Sovereign label. 

Same here ;-]

CD    Anderson,Lew    Feelin` good, yeah    1989    Sovereign
CD    Anderson,Lew    Fired Up - The Lew Anderson Bigband    1992    Sovereign Records
CD    Anderson,Lew    Live at the Blazer    1998    Sovereign Records

 

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Blossom Dearie “Sings Rootin’ Songs” DIW Records cd Japan

Believe it or not. . . .

Blossom Dearie Sings Rootin’ Songs is a 1963 studio album by Blossom Dearie.

Her first album after leaving Verve Records, Blossom Dearie Sings Rootin’ Songs was recorded for Hires Root Beer, on whose television commercials Dearie had sung. The album was originally available for 50¢ and two bottle caps.

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Blossom Dearie – vocals
Joe Harnell – piano, arranger
Jerome Richardson – flute, tenor saxophone
Dick Romoff – bass
Teddy Sommer – drums

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2 hours ago, jlhoots said:

Who knew that Urbie Green (as good as he was) would have 5 "classic" albums??

That's why the folks at Avid would have you believe.

7 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

MOPRO M 112 - John Von Ohlen " Rollin' With Von Ohlen - The Blue Wisp Big Band" - rec. 1944 - Engineer: Ric Probst

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Same here ;-]

CD    Anderson,Lew    Feelin` good, yeah    1989    Sovereign
CD    Anderson,Lew    Fired Up - The Lew Anderson Bigband    1992    Sovereign Records
CD    Anderson,Lew    Live at the Blazer    1998    Sovereign Records

 

Rec. 1944?

In 1944 Von Ohlen (b. 1941) wouldn't even have been in kindergarten. Very good record though.

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4 hours ago, Larry Kart said:

That's why the folks at Avid would have you believe.

Rec. 1944?

In 1944 Von Ohlen (b. 1941) wouldn't even have been in kindergarten. Very good record though.

Sorry a typo happened - Its Sept. 22, 1984 & Jan. 02, 1985 at QCA recording studio, Cincinatti - Have corrected my original posting.

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