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Bennie Green "Mosaic Select" discs II and III

Babs and Bennie!

Babs was a tremendous talent imo. I once asked Michael Cuscuna to compile all his recordings in a Mosaic set. His very appropriate response was "Lon, you must be out of your mind!"

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25 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Nice!

Yes! Happy to have both of these now. I've only had one Boribun title
before getting that top release ... and husband and wife, Denduang Dalao 
show up on only a single cassette of Luk-Thung in my collection, so it's
nice to have this as well - as is all of Nagoski's work.

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29 minutes ago, JSngry said:

Who is this by?

Mototeru Takagi.

The set's been praised on "Japanese Jazz Revisited" and "Solo Saxophone" threads. The Bastards periodically stock it.

Took a few listens before I fully connected with the music, but (now) I concur with the praise.

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8 hours ago, rostasi said:

Yes! Happy to have both of these now. I've only had one Boribun title
before getting that top release ... and husband and wife, Denduang Dalao 
show up on only a single cassette of Luk-Thung in my collection, so it's
nice to have this as well - as is all of Nagoski's work.

My knowledge of the genre is very limited. Basically starting and ending with that Sublime Frequencies comp a few years back.

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51 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

My knowledge of the genre is very limited. Basically starting and ending with that Sublime Frequencies comp a few years back.

Which one is that?

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Another cool morning! I’m treasuring these as they will get fewer and fewer in the coming weeks.

Robert Hunter “Tales of the Great Rum-Runners” Rounder Records/Rhino 2 cd set, disc 1

I bought this when it first came out, and I was then a recent Grateful Dead explorer. I loved the cover. . . the record not so much. A lovely gal (in all ways) I then knew liked it a lot so I gave it to her and never replaced it.

I like it a lot more now in this new release, in part because it sounds so good and my system is so different (in important, improved ways) than it was at that time, fifty years ago.

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Continuing with more well-recorded jazz guitar. . . 

"Albare Plays Jobim--A Tribute to Antonio Carlos Jobim"

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