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8 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

Paul Gonsalves Quartet ‎– Boom-Jackie-Boom-Chick (Vocalion, 1964)

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I picked up the Japanese facsimile issue in Japan. Good move all round, as the chances of owning the original LP barring a lottery win are zippo :D.

8 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

"Change Of Setting" is easily available in several online stores; however, "Just Friends" is out of stock in all of them.

Wow, that disappeared fast ! Dutton Vocalion were listing it until quite recently, although they do tend to make stuff OOP pretty fast.:(

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12 hours ago, EKE BBB said:

Gary Burton, Sonny Rollins, Clark Terry - 3 In Jazz  (RCA Victor, 1963)

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And ending my working day with:

Miles Davis ‎– Birdland 1951 (Blue Note)

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The Miles Davis 1951 at Birdland is fantastic ! I also have that CD with the complete material. In my youth there as a red LP with most of the material, on an italian Label it was titled "Miles Davis at his rare of all rarest performances" . Red cover. Everybody loved it. They just would ask you "Did you get the "red Miles Davis album" .......?

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30 minutes ago, Gheorghe said:

The Miles Davis 1951 at Birdland is fantastic ! I also have that CD with the complete material. In my youth there as a red LP with most of the material, on an italian Label it was titled "Miles Davis at his rare of all rarest performances" . Red cover. Everybody loved it. They just would ask you "Did you get the "red Miles Davis album" .......?

Yes, I think that former LP only included one of the two sessions with Sonny Rollins.

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Sonny Rollins - Movin' Out (Prestige, 1954)

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3 minutes ago, EKE BBB said:

Yes, I think that former LP only included one of the two sessions with Sonny Rollins.

Right !

The tracks from February were missing, it was only "Half Nelson", "Mike´s Blues" (that´s how they had mistitled "Down"), and "Move" and "The Squirrel" from september 51 with Eddie Lockjaw Davis.

 

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