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Happy Birthday to Winard Harper!  He made some fine recordings for the Savant label back in the day.  This 2011 recording is the most recent project I've seen by him.  I had the chance to catch him and his group perform at the San Jose Jazz Festival a few years ago and they were really good. 

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:tup:tup!!

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Coleman Hawkins & Pee Wee Russell - Jam Session in Swingville (Fantasy/Swingville)
I love Pee Wee, but Coleman Hawkins takes the blue ribbon on this set.  His front line makes the music special.  Along with Hawk, you've got three more all-time heavyweights: Joe Newman, Jimmy Hamilton, and J.C. Higginbottom.

Oh yeah. :) 

 

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1 hour ago, soulpope said:

Harold Land (!!) ....

I was listening to Curtis Counce's Landslide last night -- and Counce was right-on-the-money when he named that record after Mr. Land.

Hooray for Harold!  :D 

 

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I was listening to Curtis Counce's Landslide last night -- and he was right-on-the-money when he named that record after Mr. Land.

Hooray for Harold!  :D 

That`s definitely a great platter ..... 

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All of my personal collection is packed and sent ahead to Buffalo. I also have an original iPod filled with a pretty complete history of the first 50 years of jazz. 

For my deliberation I have saved an enormous amount of Roscoe Mitchell "private" recordings - files Roscoe sent me and events I had recorded. 

No need to tease you, but serious for me.

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3 hours ago, bluemonkey said:

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Nat 'King' Cole and his Trio: After Midnight - The Complete Session
Featuring the solo instruments of Willie Smith, Harry Edison, Stuff Smith & Juan Tizol

I lost track of how many different versions I bought of this release to get the complete" session. I think that they found at least one more unissued alternate take after the Mosaic box was released.

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2 hours ago, bluemonkey said:

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The Sonny Stitt Quartet: New York Jazz

Sonny Stitt is always a pleasure to hear. Recently I listend to his album "Nightwork", where he plays with Howard McGhee, Walter Bishop, Tommy Potter and Kenny Clarke.....

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