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Best day for jazz at the Army in 20 years

I hadn't stopped in for a few weeks, so I cruised over, nothing out front, so I asked if they had any out back and what do you know, the guy comes out with a box of mostly crap, but then suddenly like a ray of light I saw the first of three black and orange spines. Gotta say, I have been at this for quite a while and hadn't found three Impulse records in good shape, ever. I will now start cleaning and check out the new Tube Box phono stage. Neil Young's Greatest is spinning first of course.
here it is

After the Lights Go Down Low: The Voice of Al Hibler Atlantic 1251 Blk label (VG)

The Horace Silver Quintet, You gotta Take a Little Love. Blue Note (NM)looks unplayed.

Gil Evans; Into the Hot. Impulse A-9 Black w/ Abc Rainbow (VG+)

Gary McFarland Sextet, Point of Departure Impulse A-46 Black and Orange (NM)

Rolf and Jachim Kuhn Quartet; Impressions of New York. Impulse a-9158 Black and Orange (NM)

Also some very clean copies of rock like the Strawberry Alarm Clock Incense and Peppermints (Something I traded over 25 years ago), Original Young Rascals on Atlantic, a weird looking Judy Holiday LP called Bells are Ringing, and Happy is the Sunshine Company on Imperial Records. A few other oddities too.

had to share,HJ


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Topic - Best day for jazz at the Army in 20 years - Hugh Jass 12:46:59 08/05/05 (3)


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