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    Turtle Records-Pioneering British Jazz 1970-71-3 cd set -first official release

    Fans of the forward looking segment of British jazz in the early 70's should be happy about this release.Three studio sessions by Mike Osborne,Howard Riley and John Taylor,respectively, have been combined in this box on RPM records and released officially for the first time.CD 1 is Mike Osborne-Outback, with Osborne on alto sax,Harry Beckett-trumpet-Chris McGregor-piano,Harry Miller-bass, Louis Moholo-drums.CD2 is Howard Riley-Flight,with Riley -piano,Barry Guy-bass and Tony Oxley-drums.CD 3 is John Taylor-Pause And Think Again, with Taylor-piano,John Surman and Stan Sulzmann on reeds, Kenny Wheeler-trumpet/flugelhorn,Chris Pyne-trombone, Chris Laurence-bass,Tony Levin-drums,and Norma Winstone-voice on one track.

    Copious booklet notes and interviews,remastering from the original tapes(so we're told),who could ask for more.


    I'm hoping Wayside will stock this.
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    Wayside got their copies in late yesterday. I'm busy with shipping today, but I still hope I can get this into the shop today or tomorrow.

    and the booklet is HUGE and informative!

    thanks for the shout out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    Wayside got their copies in late yesterday. I'm busy with shipping today, but I still hope I can get this into the shop today or tomorrow.
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    Excellent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    and the booklet is HUGE and informative!


    Sounds like a no-brainer to me!!

    It's about time the Vocalion label had a bit of competition to reissue Swinging London's jazz scene of the 60's & 70's...
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    Nice!
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    Bump...
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    Here's the allaboutjazzreview: http://www.allaboutjazz.com/turtle-r...ger-farbey.php

    B.t.w. Cherry Red has it too.

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