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FedEx delivered 2100 cds today. Next Tuesday they will deliver around 1000 more. About 2 weeks later another 1000. :cool:

Oh yeah, I just received a copy of the Coltrane Interplay box from Newbury for $17 delivered.

Still waiting for the "steal" from Best Buy.

When that arrives, I will have received all 3 Coltrane/Prestige boxes for about $50. How the hell can the "indies" survive?

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A couple of small orders:

From the Palmetto website: Ben Allison's Think Free and Little Things Run the World;

From the Pi website: Henry Threadgill, This Brings Us To, Vol. 1 and Rudresh Mahanthappa, Apti.

In person at Borders, James Carter, Heaven on Earth.

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Wasn't planning on buying anything but somehow found myself in a shop over lunch...

Horace Silver - Live at Newport '58

Gerry Mulligan * Paul Desmond Quartet (1993 Verve issue with 3 unreleased tracks)

Grant Green - Matador (1990)

Art Blakey & James Moody - New Sounds (1991 reissue combining three 78 / 10" sessions. Interesting thing about this one - Amazon lists a CDR of this title which only offers 6 tracks, four of which aren't on this CD)

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Ordered a couple of Jimmy Forrest CDs. I might have ordered a few others, but I thought I might already own them. This has certainly happened before, so it's time to slow down, apparently.

Anyway, over at DG, I got the Farmer-Golson Jazztet - Moment to Moment

and Jimmy Forrest's Heart of the Forrest with Shirley Scott and our very own Randy Marsh!

One copy left of Heart of the Forrest at DG.

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Late for the party, but I ordered 20 items from the Oldies.com sale. Received 15 today. If the rest come sometime, that's ok. If not, I'm still happy.

No point in listing all, but I'm looking forward to hearing:

Kid Thomas & his Algiers Stomper featuring Emile Barnes

Percy Humphrey's Crescent City Joy Makers

Elmo Hope: Hope-Full

The Jon Eardley Seven

Don Friedman: Metamorphosis

Thad Jones, Frank Wess ...: After Hours

Sonny Stitt and the Top Brass

Probably nothing there that will change my world - that doesn't happen often - but I hope there's some good music in that bunch.

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Benny Goodman King of Swing and Swing Swing Swing box sets.

These make up the Yale Archives collection of BG. I had two of these on cassette, and it will be nice to have them all together.

Also ordered Oliver Nelson/King Curtis/Jimmy Forrest - Soul Battle from DG. Kind of bummed I didn't see it on my last visit on Tuesday and have to make an extra trip (and probably spend even more money).

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