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Fine the radio shows with Barry Ulanov commenting the "Battle of the Bands". Originally I had this material on 2 different LP labels. The tracks with Dizzy and Roach were on a Spotlite LP, and the tracks with Fats and Buddy Rich were on a Musidisc Charlie Parker Broadcasts 1947 LP.

Lennie Tristano is really great on the broadcasts, but very weak on the 1951 Parker-Tristano duo tracks.

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3 hours ago, paul secor said:

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Mississippi John Hurt: Worried Blues 1963 (Rounder)

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and now listening to:

Clark Terry Featuring Paul Gonsalves ‎– Daylight Express

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Chess reissue of two Argo LPs:

Clark Terry ‎– Out On A Limb (Argo, 1957)

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and

Paul Gonsalves ‎– Cookin' (Argo, 1957)

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42 minutes ago, BillF said:

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Great album. This and the second one "Rollin´with Leo", also very good baritone stuff. I think a further album co-starring Dexter Gordon was planned, but never could be realised because of the sudden death of Leo Parker. That would have been a great reprise of the famous Dexter-Leo Parker stuff from the forties for Savoy. But at least they could re-record Dexter with Bud (also former Savoy collaboration) on " Our Man in Paris".

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14 minutes ago, Gheorghe said:

Great album. This and the second one "Rollin´with Leo", also very good baritone stuff. I think a further album co-starring Dexter Gordon was planned, but never could be realised because of the sudden death of Leo Parker. That would have been a great reprise of the famous Dexter-Leo Parker stuff from the forties for Savoy. But at least they could re-record Dexter with Bud (also former Savoy collaboration) on " Our Man in Paris".

Didn`t know that ....

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5 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

Great album. This and the second one "Rollin´with Leo", also very good baritone stuff. I think a further album co-starring Dexter Gordon was planned, but never could be realised because of the sudden death of Leo Parker. That would have been a great reprise of the famous Dexter-Leo Parker stuff from the forties for Savoy. But at least they could re-record Dexter with Bud (also former Savoy collaboration) on " Our Man in Paris".

An under appreciated artist. 

Junior Mance Happy Time (Jazzland)

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6 hours ago, BillF said:

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Good one. I doubt that the original LP issue sold many copies, and the reissue CDs probably didn't either - but they should have.

4 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

Sonny Rollins & Co. ‎– The Standard Sonny Rollins (RCA Victor, 1964)

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2 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

Sonny Rollins ‎– What's New? (RCA Victor, 1962)

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Sonny!

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