Re: Top 222 albums of all time (Joni Mitchell, The Police and Wilco a big surprise and Bruce Springsteen has the most top albums)
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Re: Top 222 albums of all time (Joni Mitchell, The Police and Wilco a big surprise and Bruce Springsteen has the most top albums)         

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Author: number_six
Date: Apr 21, 2008 19:04

On Apr 20, 8:15 pm, Patrick Kehoe telus.net> wrote:
> On Apr 20, 6:33 pm, number_six hotmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Apr 20, 5:06 pm, Patrick Kehoe telus.net> wrote:
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>>> Gramercy 5 - Artie Shaw
>>> Kind of Blue - Miles Davis
>>> Just One of Those Things - Nat King Cole (1957)
>>> April in Paris - Count Basie (1959)
>>> Blues in Orbit - Duke Ellington
>>> Only the Lonely - Frank Sinatra
>>> Benny Goodman Carnegie Hall Live (1938)
>>> Songs For Swingin Lovers - Frank Sinatra
>>> The Gershwin Song Book - Ella Fitzgerald (1959)
>>> Call Me Irresponsible - Michael Buble (2007)
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>> Now there's a good list!
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>> Have you heard Count Basie's "The Complete Atomic Basie" CD?
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> Is that the one from the late 1950s? My dad had it on vynal... Used to
> be right under "Louie and the Dukes of Dixiland - Louis Armstrong
> (1957) on my dads old shelf in the den in the house I grew up in... I
> do have the vynal of it (just looked it up) I'll give it a spin
> tonight...
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Yes, my Atomic Basie CD says it was recorded in NYC in Oct 1957.
Flight of the Foo Birds especially has that *swing*.

CD has 5 bonus trax, the LP should have 11 trax. Arrangements are by
Neil Hefti (who wrote the Batman Theme, I believe). What a great
band. Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis scores with the name alone!
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