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Gerry Mulligan's Jazz Combo, OST I Want To Live!, 1958, United Artists US, UAL 4006
Shelly Manne, dr. Art Farmer, tr. Bud Shank, as et.al.
60 years old vinyl. It has grown older without any relevant quality problems. Some scratches, noises and strange smell must be accepted.
All tracks composed by Johnny Mandel for the soundtrack of the motion picture "I want to live".
Also Barney Kessel is credited on front cover. Anybody able to hear him on one of these 6 wonderful tracks?
Let's turn this one and listen once again more carefully.
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Jim Horn, Through The Eyes Of A Horn, 1972, Philips Holland, 6369 104
Some kind of a bastard. There's rock, jazz, easy listening, southern rock and soul music in this one.
What a bunch of musicians: Ron Tutt dr, Jerry Scheff b, Louis Shelton g, Al Casey g, Larry Knechtel kb, Jim Keltner dr, Jim Gordon dr, Carl Radle b, fat Horns and powerful harmony vocals.
Look at front cover art: Horn licks....
I like bastards because they are happy and enjoyable.
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Johnny Winter, The Progressive Blues Experiment,1969, Sunset England, SLS 50264
After this one there weren't anymore stop signals for a great career. Recorded at Vulcan Gas Company, Austin Texas. 1974 England reissue.
Tommy Shannon, bass (-> Vaughan's Double Trouble). Red Turner, dr.
Important blues-rock milestone.
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Johnny Winter, The Progressive Blues Experiment, 1969, Rock Machine UK, MACH 7
1986 direct metal cut. Very good dynamics indeed. Anybody able to hear the differences between the various issues?
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Jimi Hendrix - West Coast Seattle Boy
(2011, Experience Hendrix) STERLING RJ; mastered by Ray Janos
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listening to record 2 from the box set. Happy Birthday, Jimi Hendrix
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Dave Brubeck, Brandenburg Gate Revisited, 1963, Columbia USA, CS 8763
Bach, Haydn, Mozart. Some roots. Replanted. Produced by Teo Macero. 26 June 1963 Kennedy visited the wall and the Brandenburger Tor in Berlin. He spoke these famous words: "Ick been oin Börliner". No chance for communism.
Hey, this one is "Nonbreakable" (label inscription)!
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Elvin Jones, The Main Force, 1976, Vanguard UK, VSD 79372
Remembering a concert of Elvin Jones in University of Zürich in 1976 or 1977.
Ryo Kawasaki, guitar.
Not remembering so many free-jazz tunes as there are on this one.
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Buddy Tate Celebrity Club Orchestra, Unbroken, 1970, MPS Germany, 21 20740-4
From Celebrity Club Harlem. Nat Pierce, Piano. Produced by Joachim Ernst Berendt and Hans Maurer at Villingen, Germany.
Listen to the beautiful "Body and soul" B2.
Perfect dynamics and pressing.
Look always for the MPS/BASF-Label: Deutsche Präzision!
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Dennis Yost & The Classics IV, Song, 1970, Liberty USA, LST 11003
From Detroit. Buddie Buie, writer of many beautiful songs. James Cobb, lead guitar. Robert Nix, dr (-> Atlanta Rhythm Section)
Spooky....
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Alan White, Ramshackled, 1976, Atlantic Germany, ATL 50 217
Pleasant cover art. What do you see?
Alan White (Yes/Plastic Ono Band/Alan Price Set and....)
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Bert Jansch, Early Bert Vol.2, 1976, Xtra UK, EXTRA 1164
Early bird. Early Bert. 1966 recordings with John Renbourn 2nd guitar.
In fact this is a good reissue of the 3rd album.
Listen to the ballad "Jack Orion" A3.
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Siegel-Schwall Band, 953 West, 1973, Wooden Nickel USA, BWLI 0121
Blues played with a wink. Laid back style. Sometimes happy. Sometimes sad.
If the angels don't want me, the devil will.....
That's life.
Recommendation!
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Stu Nunnery, Same, 1973, Evolution USA, 3023
Fine characteristic voice and beautiful songs. Superb studio musicians: John Tropea, Buzzy Feiten, David Spinozza, Hugh McCracken, Alan Schwartzberg, Eric Weissberg.
Recorded at Sound Ideas Studios, N.Y.
Long forgotten but now found in best condition.
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Kim Parker, Havin' Myself A Time, 1982, Soul Note Italy, SN 1033
Italian high quality pressing. Recorded Nov. 24 & 25 1981 at Barigozzi Studios, Milano, Italy.
A voice to remember. White woman with a black voice.
With The Kenny Drew Trio: Mads Vinding, bass. Ed Thigpen, drums.
Insider tip?
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Nice run of LPs, Fritz!
Phil Manzanera - Diamond Head
(1975, Atco)
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w/ Brian Eno, and Soft Machine's Robert Wyatt. I don't play this enough, great stuff with terrific SQ.