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I have a white label promo MONO copy and it sounds very good . . . but. . .I need to find a stereo copy one day. This would be so much better in stereo.

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20 hours ago, Referentzhunter said:

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It´s possible that it is lesser known than "Black Saint" but also a wonderful album. I think that beautiful ballad on it, it´s titled somehow like "Love X" or so, I first heard it on the "Town Hall Concert" where it is also one of my favourites. Though my favourite Mingus period is the time with Dolphy, Cliff Jordan and Jakie Byard with all those live recordings from the States and from Europe, I like those earlier albums starting with "Blues and Roots" very very much. I heard them before I saw Mingus live (but this was after his famous "second group" with Adams-Pullen). So I might say his most exiting groups were the one with Dolphy and 10 years later the one with Adams-Pullen. (Tough I liked the one with Ricky Ford and Jack Walrath also very very much). 

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it supposed to be spring here but feels like winter. School holidays and thought I would spend it mainly outside but this kind of weather made me decide to give this beautiful boxed set a complete spin the coming days.

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10 minutes ago, Pim said:

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it supposed to be spring here but feels like winter. School holidays and thought I would spend it mainly outside but this kind of weather made me decide to give this beautiful boxed set a complete spin the coming days.

Desert island music .... in any weather 😇 ...

 

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More sounds of New Orleans:

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Over the years, there have been several bands called The New Orleans Joymakers.  This particular unit was led by clarinetist Örjan "Orange" Kjellin, a Swedish-born New Orleans transplant. The other band members were Kid Thomas Valentine (tr, vo); Preston Jackson (tb); Father Al Lewis (banjo, vo); Lars Edegran (p); James Prevost (b); and Louis Barbarin (d).

 

 

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I really like that one.  :tup  Degen is an underrated pianist, imo.

 

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