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Just ordered: "New Orleans Rhythm Kings 1922-1925 (The Complete Set)" (challenge)

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One of the great early jazz bands. In my opinion, this is the next set to get if you have the King Oliver 1923 recordings and a good representation of Jelly Roll Morton.

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Just ordered: "New Orleans Rhythm Kings 1922-1925 (The Complete Set)" (challenge)

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One of the great early jazz bands. In my opinion, this is the next set to get if you have the King Oliver 1923 recordings and a good representation of Jelly Roll Morton.

Good. I'm looking forward to it very much.

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Carla Bley And Her Remarkable Big Band Appearing Nightly

I really dig that one.

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This week:

Big Joe Williams - I Got Wild

Billie Holiday - Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You - Live, Radio, TV and Film Recordings - 1934-1958

Bob Brozman - Metric Time

Bob Brozman - Post Industrial Blues

Bob Brozman - Songs From The Volcano

Charlie Rich - Pictures And Paintings

Dan Pickett - 1949 Country Blues

Grant Green - Born To Be Blue

Grant Green - Feelin' The Spirit

Grant Green - Matador

John Fahey - Yellow Princess

John Hammond - Rough and Tough

Lucinda Williams - West

Lucinda Williams - World Without Tears

Merle Haggard - Back To The Barrooms

Merle Haggard - Hag: Best Of

Mickey Newbury - Frisco Mabel Joy (Vinyl)

Mickey Newbury - It Looks Like Rain (VInyl)

Mississippi Fred McDowell - Best Of

Mississippi Fred McDowell - Levee Camp Blues

Mississippi Fred McDowell - Mississippi Fred McDowell

Mississippi Fred McDowell - When I Lay My Burden Down

Mississippi John Hurt - Essential Recordings: Candy Man Blues

Mississippi Marvel - The World Must Never Know

Paul Geremia - The Devil's Music

Robert Pete Williams & Snooks Eaglin - Rural Blues

Robert Pete Williams - Blues Masters

Robert Pete Williams - The Sonet Blues Story

Sam Baker - Mercy

Ted Hawkins - Essential Recordings: Cold and Bitter Tears

V.A. - Takoma Blues

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This week:

Big Joe Williams - I Got Wild

Billie Holiday - Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You - Live, Radio, TV and Film Recordings - 1934-1958

Bob Brozman - Metric Time

Bob Brozman - Post Industrial Blues

Bob Brozman - Songs From The Volcano

Charlie Rich - Pictures And Paintings

Dan Pickett - 1949 Country Blues

Grant Green - Born To Be Blue

Grant Green - Feelin' The Spirit

Grant Green - Matador

John Fahey - Yellow Princess

John Hammond - Rough and Tough

Lucinda Williams - West

Lucinda Williams - World Without Tears

Merle Haggard - Back To The Barrooms

Merle Haggard - Hag: Best Of

Mickey Newbury - Frisco Mabel Joy (Vinyl)

Mickey Newbury - It Looks Like Rain (VInyl)

Mississippi Fred McDowell - Best Of

Mississippi Fred McDowell - Levee Camp Blues

Mississippi Fred McDowell - Mississippi Fred McDowell

Mississippi Fred McDowell - When I Lay My Burden Down

Mississippi John Hurt - Essential Recordings: Candy Man Blues

Mississippi Marvel - The World Must Never Know

Paul Geremia - The Devil's Music

Robert Pete Williams & Snooks Eaglin - Rural Blues

Robert Pete Williams - Blues Masters

Robert Pete Williams - The Sonet Blues Story

Sam Baker - Mercy

Ted Hawkins - Essential Recordings: Cold and Bitter Tears

V.A. - Takoma Blues

Some good listening there! It would take me a couple of months to listen to all of that. Enjoy!

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Stitt Plays Bird (Atlantic)

Lovely, loose swinging rhythm section of John Lewis, Jim Hall, Richard Davis and Connie Kay.

had that one in my hand too on saturday... but got the booker ervin savoy album and "magic carpet" by swiss guitarist tomas sauter

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Stitt Plays Bird (Atlantic)

Lovely, loose swinging rhythm section of John Lewis, Jim Hall, Richard Davis and Connie Kay.

had that one in my hand too on saturday... but got the booker ervin savoy album and "magic carpet" by swiss guitarist tomas sauter

What price were they asking? Got mine for £3.50 (used, but looks new.)

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Stitt Plays Bird (Atlantic)

Lovely, loose swinging rhythm section of John Lewis, Jim Hall, Richard Davis and Connie Kay.

had that one in my hand too on saturday... but got the booker ervin savoy album and "magic carpet" by swiss guitarist tomas sauter

What price were they asking? Got mine for £3.50 (used, but looks new.)

think they wanted 6 or 7 euro for the stitt (and iirc it did look a bit used) (the two cds i got were 7 and 3, the ervin looked used, the other one was still sealed...) they set very random prices at that shop, like 12 euro a piece for the complete charlie parker dial recordings 4 cd set (stash) or the new steve kuhn ecm 3 cd set but then say, a cd by a contemporary greek saxophone player i had never heard about for 17...

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