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    looks like a good one...who else is with them?
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    That does look like an interesting one. I've been on a bit of a jazz kick myself since doing a lot of listening to the two Jazztone albums in the batch shown below:


    I really need to stop wandering around flea markets on the weekends. This is getting out of hand. But, some good finds for cheap and they are all in great shape. Couple less than perfect covers but the vinyl is all nice and quiet. The pile shown doesn't count a stack of 20 50s/60s 45s for 2 bucks that are great fun to play with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by frenchmon View Post
    looks like a good one...who else is with them?
    It does look like it would be a classic. The rest of the lineup is George Morrow, Harold Land and Richie Powell. I haven't played it, yet. Maybe tonight.

    I like those James Brown album covers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 02audionoob View Post
    It does look like it would be a classic. The rest of the lineup is George Morrow, Harold Land and Richie Powell. I haven't played it, yet. Maybe tonight.

    I like those James Brown album covers.
    Harold Land....and Bud Powell's little brother, much under rated in the Jazz world.
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    Just picked this up today. Kenny Burrell Midnight Blue 45 RPM 2 LP on 180g vinyl.

    Amazing! Rich, full and textured. I now know what people mean when they talk about holographic.

    Amazing material and recording.

    I really enjoy the sound of 45 rpm vinyl in my system.

    The only downside? With only 7 songs on 2 LP's there is a lot of up and down to change sides. Easily worth it.

    Just got a new 10.5" reel of good tape for the Pioneer 909. This will be the first thing on it.

    IMO, everyone needs to own this one.
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    Burrell's Midnight Blue is my go-to album for people who want to hear a good jazz album. I consider it to be one of the most accessible to the novice out of all the all-time great jazz albums. Anyone who hears it loves it.

    I ventured a little outside my usual genres...not too far, though. I sort of liked Kristofferson back in the days of his work with wife, Rita Coolidge. I liked Rita better, and not just for her beauty (which was somewhat impressive). This was sitting at Half-Price Books sealed and I was in a spendy mood.


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    Bought a mystery box of records off Craigslist site unseen for cheap. Was described as some R&B stuff. I can't say it was a treasure trove, but did end up with some really good stuff mixed in there. Some Parliament records, some Slave, Lee Oskar, a couple Isaac Hayes, O'Jays, Smokey Robinson, the Brothers Johnson, Earth Wind & Fire, Temptations, Average White Band. There's also several 12" singles, most of which are too obscure for me to know much about. Started with a pile of about 60-70, and have maybe 15-20 designated for the dumpster, the rest at least somewhat interesting. The vinyl so far is all in great shape, but the covers are kinda rough, bad enough they would be tough to sell for much, but since I bought them for listening good enough. Spinning Parliment right now.


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    Good score...P-Funk.......oh the memories....
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    This one isn't brand-spankin-new...I've had it for a few weeks. Lately, it's been slim pickins at my usual record shopping locations, so I'm going back and picking out a re-issue I missed posting.


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    Couldn't resist this lot of jazz 45s:


    Christopher Logue & Tony Kinsey - Red Bird Jazz & Poetry
    Kai Winding's Birdlanders & Dizzy Gillespie and The Cool Jazz Stars - Two By Two
    The George Shearing Trio - The Nearness Of You/ The Fourth Deuce/ Someone To Watch Over Me/ The Man From Minton's
    Roy Eldridge And His Little Jazz - Hollywood Pastime/ Oh Shut Up/ I'd Love Him So/ The Heat's On
    Roy Eldridge And His Little Jazz - The Man I Love/ Easter Parade/ I Remember Harlem/ Wild Driver
    Wardell Gray, Erroll Garner & Howard McGhee - Blue Lou/ Groovin' High
    Lionel Hampton Trio - Always/ September In The Rain
    Billy Eckstine - Mr 'B' With A Beat
    Duke Ellington & Jimmy Blanton - Pitter Panther Patter/ Mr J.B. Blues/ Sophisticated Lady/ Body & Soul
    Jelly Roll Morton And His Red Hot Peppers - Sidewalk Blues/ Jelly Roll Blues/ The Pearls/ Kansas City Stomp
    Carlos Montoya - Del Jazz Al Flamenco

    I came across these looking at some Chet Baker 45s that ended up out of my price range, but these are all terrific and in really great condition. Listening to the Billy Eckstine right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 02audionoob View Post
    Wow. I am intrigued. What does she sound like? I have never heard her, but with Clifford it is bound to be good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 02audionoob View Post
    This one isn't brand-spankin-new...I've had it for a few weeks. Lately, it's been slim pickins at my usual record shopping locations, so I'm going back and picking out a re-issue I missed posting.

    Was this album before or during her early Fleetwood Mac years? I bought the first ( or second?, the one with the Gorilla) Fleetwood album she did and she had some good cuts on there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Enochrome View Post
    Was this album before or during her early Fleetwood Mac years? I bought the first ( or second?, the one with the Gorilla) Fleetwood album she did and she had some good cuts on there.
    This was right before her time as a full member of Fleetwood Mac. Christine did some session work with them before this. She was with a band called Chicken Shack at the time of the session work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Enochrome View Post
    Wow. I am intrigued. What does she sound like? I have never heard her, but with Clifford it is bound to be good.
    She's a lovely singer. Kind of leaning toward a Julie London tone, but not as low. A little sweet and melancholy on this album.

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    Thoise are a couple impressive slabs right there. I ended up checking out the local record show last weekend and came away with a few myself, as always. Here's a pic of one of my favorites of the stack and a list of the entire haul:


    Dave "Baby" Cortez: Rinky Dink

    And...the rest:
    Johnny Cash: The Man, The World, His Music
    Fats Domino Sings Million Record Hits
    Kenny Burrell & Jimmy Smith: Blues Bash
    Revolting Cocks: You Goddamn Son of a *****, Live!
    Perez Prado: Prez
    Suzanne Ciani: The Velocity of Love
    Blondie: Autoamerican
    Little Anthony & the Imperials: Out of Sight, Out of Mind
    The Contours: Do You Love Me
    Waiting for Little Milton
    The Jam: The Gift (mint Japanese pressing)
    Martin Denny: Quiet Village
    Eurythmics: Sweet Dreams
    Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers: Hard Promises
    The Ventures: Surfing
    Amii Stewart: Knock on Wood
    Diana Ross & the Supremes: Love Child
    Ex Pistols: Land of Hope and Glory

    Everything is in pretty great shape as well.

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    Several of those I'd like to have, myself. Another couple additions from the weekend...





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    Turned up in a thrift store...
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    I kept all my vinyl treasures for the past three decades, but now have rebuilt a large portion of what I did unload at the outset of the CD rage along with buying a lot of new vinyl. May I suggest you try the new Beach Boys, the new Noel Gallagher, and my current favorite, an imported 45 of Billy Connolly doing "Irish Heartbeat." Amazing.

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    A celebratory record for my new turntable...

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    Quote Originally Posted by 02audionoob View Post
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    That does look like an interesting one. I've been on a bit of a jazz kick myself since doing a lot of listening to the two Jazztone albums in the batch shown below:


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    Couldn't resist this lot of jazz 45s:

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    Dave "Baby" Cortez: Rinky Dink

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    Several of those I'd like to have, myself. Another couple additions from the weekend...



    Man!! You guys are killin me!! nobody such impressive hauls!! I began collecting Jazztone sides and am currently in need of only 8 more to finish. These are all originals with the covers pictured in your post. One thing about Jazztone, if you just want the music, many of the albums have been reissued several times over the years. One good example is Sammy Price And His Barrelhouse Blues... man that side has been pressed under two or three of the sidemen's names, let alone Sam Price.

    Noob you are emassing a wonderful collection of jazz essentials my friend. Your tastes have really become refined and when I see an Argo Jazztet side in your post, I can't help but be pleased.

    Oh and yes nobody, I must comment about those 45's... so impressive. I went through a spell of Norman Granz produced Eldridge sides. I paid dearly but managed to find most at "reasonable" prices. My next move would logically be back to the Vogue sides which preceded his time with Clef/Verve. How do they sound??

    And the Dave Cortez?!?!??! Pfffft... what can I say, brilliant!!!!

    You guys have inspired me to begin posting in this thread again....

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    OK, obviously I am behind...

    ... but here's a smattering of some recent stuff. I am currently on Basie binge, mostly late 50's and early 60's because I absolutely love the band members from this period. So this means I am gathering pretty much all of his Roullette and Verve sides. I have settled on some titles pressed under the excellent sounding EMUS and Forum reissue imprints.

    Basie on Roullette:

    • Dance Along With Basie
    • One More Time
    • Memories Ad-Lib
    • Basie!
    • Just The Blues
    • Bennett and Basie Strike Up The Band
    • Kansas City Suite


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    Various Basie:

    • Basie Jam 2 & 3
    • Basie & Zoot
    • Kansas City 6
    • L'il Ol' Groovemaker...Basie!
    • Kansas City 7


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    Little Milton - Grits Ain't Groceries (Live on Stax)
    Jimmy Cliff - Give The People What They Want
    Maceo And All The Kings Men - Doin Their Own Thing

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    The Percy Sledge Way
    Wilson Pickett - In The Midnight Hour / The Exciting...

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    Elvis Costello and The Attractions
    • Get Happy
    • My Aim Is True
    • Armed Forces


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    This one looked significant, sitting there in the store priced cheap. Sound quality leaves a little to be desired, but I forgive that on these when it happens. The music is usually worth it.


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