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    Recent listening...

    Ike Quebec - The Complete Blue Note 45 Sessions
    Blue Note, 1962

    Ike Quebec (tenor saxophone);
    Willie Jones, Skeeter Best (guitar);
    Milt Hinton, Sam Jones, Sonny Wellesley (double bass);
    Edwin Swanston, Earl Van Dyke, Sir Charles Thompson (organ); J.C. Heard, Les Jenkins, Wilbert G.T. Hogan (drums).




    Jimmy Forrest - All The Gin Is Gone
    Delmark, 1959

    Jimmy Forrest (tenor saxophone);
    Harold Mabern (piano);
    Grant Green (guitar);
    Gene Ramey (bass);
    Elvin Jones (drums).




    Julian Priester - Keep Swingin'
    Riverside, 1960

    Julian Priester – trombone
    Jimmy Heath – tenor sax
    Tommy Flanagan – piano
    Sam Jones – bass
    Elvin Jones – drums


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    Listening to Turrentine right now myself...The Complete Blue Hour Sessions, great bluesy laid back jazz.


    I can't exactly say if that Ike Quebec turned up on dropbox I'd be disappointed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nobody View Post
    Listening to Turrentine right now myself...The Complete Blue Hour Sessions, great bluesy laid back jazz.


    I can't exactly say if that Ike Quebec turned up on dropbox I'd be disappointed.
    Gimma a couple of days, I am in the midst of working. No sweat, no human being should be without it.


    Quote Originally Posted by feanor
    I certainly do like some Jazz. To this point, though, my interest has be pretty focused on a few styles, notably on Hard Bop and Modal; I haven't found much vocal Jazz that I care about.

    Perhaps my interest will broaden in the future, who knows?
    I am surprised, I thought you didn't like jazz? That's a really solid collection Bill, lots of classics. I will make a few copies for you, we can listen to them on the way to the show!

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    Quote Originally Posted by poppachubby View Post
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    I am surprised, I thought you {Feanor} didn't like jazz? That's a really solid collection Bill, lots of classics. I will make a few copies for you, we can listen to them on the way to the show!
    Sounds great, Chad.

    The fact is there is a lot of jazz I haven't really gotten into -- not quite the same as not liking it.

    My collection was pretty carefully choose, but I like some of it better than others; the only one actually dislike is the Rashaan Roland Kirk.

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