Jazz - What's your bag, man?

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Beautifully produced Double CD picked up for €5 second hand.
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.

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Oooh that was a steal!
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This is good ...
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Gerry D wrote:This is good ...
Yep, I like Konitz.
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I have this LP for more than thirty years now and it still sounds as fresh as it did on the day I bought it.
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I got this in Tower over Easons a couple of weeks ago.
Highly recommended to Jazz fans and curious folk as a starter pack.
Excellent mix and fantastic value:
CD 1

1. Giant Steps
John Coltrane
2. Peace
Horace Silver Quintet
3. Take Five
Dave Brubeck Quartet
4. The Lion And The Wolff
Lee Morgan
5. Blues After All
Jimmy Smith
6. Witchcraft
Bille Evans Trio
7. Moanin'
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
8. Lonely Woman
Ornette Coleman
9. Fables Of Faubus
Charles Mingus
10. The Man I Love
Kenny Burrell
11. You And The Night And The Music
Chet Baker
12. Flamenco Sketches
Miles Davis

CD 2

1. Somethin' Else
Cannonball Adderley
2. Blue In Green
Miles Davis
3. Yesterdays
Stanley Turrentine
4. Flamingo
Jimmy Smith
5. Blue Rondo A La Turk
Dave Brubeck Quartet
6. Hub's Nub
Freddie Hubbard
7. Cousin' Mary
John Coltrane
8. Nakatini Suite
Lee Morgan
9. Finger Poppin'
Horace Silver Quintet
10. Moonlight In Vermont
Charlie Byrd
11. Speak Low
Stan Getz
12. Come Rain Or Come Shine
Bill Evans Trio
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Terrific primer there Gerry....


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