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Thelonious Monk - Plays The Music of Duke Ellington
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Managed to sneak another listen to this on myPod, laying in the garden on my return home from work...
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Tiggi Wrote:Thelonious Monk - Plays The Music of Duke Ellington
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Managed to sneak another listen to this on myPod, laying in the garden on my return home from work...
Naughty Tigger! :whip:
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OOUCH !!
that stings, you kinky Antipodean...
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Foo Fighters' 'The best of you'.
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"Meditations on Integration" by Charles Mingus and his merry men. Awesome bass clarinet playing from Eric Dolphy.
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this is a pretty old school song!
but its awesome!
george benson - give me the night!
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Am listening to an old friend from Chicago and, if I recall correctly, I believe a former member of the 'original' MD - Chicago Bob Hess & the Sofa Kings. Some great blues, some great guitar playing and some great singing and well worth the listen! :nod::nod::nod:
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Charlie Parker -
A Studio Chronicle: 1940-1948
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Box set including the pick of Parker's studio reecordings, with various bands, according to one record label...
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Stephane Grappelli & Martin Taylor - Reunion
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^ Sorry for blurry cover art...
I've always liked SG, & Martin Taylor is an astonishingly good guitarist. This record works very well.
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Miles Davis -
Porgy & Bess
Jazz-Orchestral version of Gershwin's operetta, arranged by Gil Evans.
I usually prefer my Jazz bands a little smaller than this, but Miles is Miles...