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    joe pass............virtuoso
    miles davis.........four and more

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    John Coltrane, Soultrane, the MFSL SACD reissue. Beautiful, natural sound. Perhaps not coincidentally picked up a volume of Sylvia Plath short stories, and I have been struck by the similarity of the feeling--the power that emerges when they discover that they not only cannot but that they must not continue to feed their souls into the corporate dream.

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    Wow, I just picked up that same exact one just last night. Plopped it in and love it!

    Now, I am playing Boz Scaggs: Dig.

    -Storm

    Quote Originally Posted by speakerdave View Post
    John Coltrane, Soultrane, the MFSL SACD reissue. Beautiful, natural sound. Perhaps not coincidentally picked up a volume of Sylvia Plath short stories, and I have been struck by the similarity of the feeling--the power that emerges when they discover that they not only cannot but that they must not continue to feed their souls into the corporate dream.

    David

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    Eric Dolphy At The Five Spot

    I have CD's of two of the albums that were produced during this two-week stint in 1961, which I got because I've long liked Booker Little's playing. I like the feeling in this music that school is out, and it is time to play the way you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by speakerdave View Post
    I have CD's of two of the albums that were produced during this two-week stint in 1961, which I got because I've long liked Booker Little's playing. I like the feeling in this music that school is out, and it is time to play the way you want.

    David
    far cry? if you like dolphy try out to lunch.for more booker little see mingus

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim campbell View Post
    far cry? if you like dolphy try out to lunch.for more booker little see mingus
    Both sound like good ideas.
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    far cry?
    I don't understand. Is that an album title?

    I also have a white label copy of the Copenhagen Concert twofer. One of my favorites.

    David

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    ELP Brain Salad Surgery

    Some Moog synth stuff...pretty neat!
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    The Globetrekker CD - from the PBS TV show

    kinda like jazz meets ethnic
    Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles

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    Quote Originally Posted by speakerdave View Post
    Both sound like good ideas.
    I don't understand. Is that an album title?

    I also have a white label copy of the Copenhagen Concert twofer. One of my favorites.

    David
    far cry.....eric dolphy.1960 new jazz8270 ojccd400-2
    jaki byard, booker little,ron carter,roy haynes.i have not seen the copenhagen set here

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    Rick Wakeman

    Right now, for about the ten-thousandth time or so, I'm listening to "The Six Wives of Henry VIII," still Wakeman's best stuff. It knocked me out when it first appeared, and it still sounds good all these years later.

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    Go My Way - the CD - Robin Trower

    had the single cut by that name and found the CD ...I think its one of his best
    Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles

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    Ramsey Lewis Trio - Wade in the Water
    Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles

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    rolling stones.................sticky fingers

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    Necktar "Remember the Future" and Peter Gabriel UP on SACD 2 channel mode.

    Rob

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    Nektar? I had "Recycled" spinning just a few days ago...
    not exactly mainstream... -grumpy

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