Don't you love it when.......

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    Your delivery arrives......

    Hank Mobley Roll Call
    Donald Byrd Black Bird
    Maiden Voyage Herbie Hancock
    Horace Silver Song for my Father
    Eric Dolphy Out to lunch
    Dexter Gordon Go!

    And a few more blue notes and verves on the way from epay. god I love having a bit of a splurge on the old vinyl.
     
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    Mr.C

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    Nice selection... :)
     
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    Herbie Hancock spinning now. Not a late night one is it!
     
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    Yes I have that one, not what I was expecting :) Good though
     
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    A bit of a racketty one, but very exciting. Mrs Summit called a halt to the jazz at about 7, so will have to wait until tomorrow to hear some more!
     
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    Superb album,...also check out the album Manchild by Herbie Hancock, there is a fantastic bit of Funky Jazz on this called 'Hang Up Your Hang Ups'.

     
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