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1 hour ago, JSngry said:

If today still has a spot open for a tenor player, Harold Vick.

Straight Up, Caribbean Suite, or Steppin' Out?

I think its longest since I heard Straight Up.

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7 hours ago, Dan Gould said:

I can't believe I am not seeing this in the binder. So I pulled  All Kinds of Weather  and I definitely need to look thru the remaining vinyl, the height of my Garland appreciation came when I was buying a lot of OJC vinyl and I am thinking its possible I did not transfer this one to digital.

Turns out its in the auxiliary binder for when I ran out of room in the G's.

As penance, I shall listen to both. :g

Among the first jazz albums I bought when I started out in the 80s were "Red in Bluesville" and "All kinds of weather" on OJC vinyl. Haven't spun those in 25 years, so I'll do that as soon as possible! 

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3 hours ago, JSngry said:

You answered your own question! :g

Glad I did, that's a good 'un.

How about we go by labels for Thursday? Criss Cross, Steeplechase, maybe 32 Jazz? Not that many of the latter but thought I'd throw it out there.

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Oh no, three strikes and you're out! :g

I can dig up a John Swana Philly Gumbo and Philly NY Junction; and how's about Zoot and Al, Motoring Along on Sonet? Not one of the labels but that's the first of their collaborations I came across.

Thanks Bill.

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On 10/17/2017 at 0:19 PM, Dan Gould said:

 

Actually in all seriousness I am open to a Gene Harris request.  Concord-era that is. It's been a while, believe it or not.

How about this one?

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I do like this one even if the label is run by a prick...

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And if it's tenor you want, pull this one off the shelf:

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Beautiful quartet date with Tommy Flanagan playing magically. Peter Washington & Lewis Nash round out the band.

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3 hours ago, Dan Gould said:

How about we go by labels for Thursday? Criss Cross, Steeplechase, maybe 32 Jazz? Not that many of the latter but thought I'd throw it out there.

How about Atlantic?

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Just ran across and began listening to this. It's certainly obscure (I'd never heard of it), and so far I'm very impressed. Pieces, several by the late N.O. drummer James Black, are intriguingly complex and unusual, Branford (the only horn) and his father are in very good form. Nothing neo-con here. Delfayo's contribution to the liner notes  (he's also the producer) is typically pompous and hectoring, a la Wynton, but who cares about that. 

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1 hour ago, Peter Friedman said:

If you don't have this one, there is a trio CD on Criss Cross, and some quartet dates on Steeplechase.

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Well how do I handle this? Manhattan After Hours to hear Barlow, or Manhattan Afternoon to stick with Criss Cross (really thought I had Bluesville Time to begin with)? Perhaps both.

3 hours ago, JSngry said:

How about Atlantic?

Hmm let's consider that for Friday listening.

2 hours ago, Larry Kart said:

Just ran across and began listening to this. It's certainly obscure (I'd never heard of it), and so far I'm very impressed. Pieces, several by the late N.O. drummer James Black, are intriguingly complex and unusual, Branford (the only horn) and his father are in very good form. Nothing neo-con here. Delfayo's contribution to the liner notes  (he's also the producer) is typically pompous and hectoring, a la Wynton, but who cares about that. 

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I'm assuming this was for my other thread?

2 hours ago, John Tapscott said:

I know you're probably overwhelmed Dan, but this Dexter on Steeplechase is one my personal favorite DG recordings

 

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Ah yes, with Kenny Drew.  A definite favorite, and too long since I've listened. Thanks John!

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