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✨✧ Eddie King & Mae B MayBlues Has Got Me ... CD
Black Magic (Holland), 1986. Used ... Out Of Stock
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✨✧ Eddie Daniels & Roger KellawayDuke At The Roadhouse – Live In Santa Fe ... CD
IPO Recordings, 2013. Used ... Out Of Stock
Eddie Daniels on clarinet and tenor saxophone, Roger Kellaway on piano, and James Holland on cello. CD

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✨✧ VariousCellarful Of Motown Vol 2 – The Rarest Detroit Grooves ... CD
Motown/Universal (UK), 1960s/1970s. Used 2CD ... Just Sold Out!
42 rare gems from the Motown vaults – an incredible treasure trove of unreleased material! The package follows beautifully on the heels of the first Cellarful Of Motown volume – but also manages to go even deeper, and get beyond the better-known "lost" Motown tracks, into a realm of soul music treasures that we never would have expected! The whole thing's great – overflowing with tunes so great, you'll find yourself scratching your head as to why Motown never issued these back in the 60s – and will turn towards the label with a whole new level of respect for all the greatness they still managed to record underneath their more familiar hits. The 2CD set also comes with a great booklet that offers track-by-track notes on the tunes – and a selection of cuts that includes "Take My Hand" by Dalton Boys, "Take Me In Your Arms" by Eddie Holland, "All Day All Night" by Earl Van Dyke, "A Woman Just Won't Do Right" by Shorty Long, "I've Gotta Get Away" by Tommy Good, "Show Girl" by The Vows, "I Can't Get Along Without You" by The Monitors, "I Hope You Have Better Luck Than I Did" by The Marvelettes, "My Heart" by Tammi Terrell, "Where Is the Love" by Rita Wright, "Those DJ Shows" by Patrice Holloway, "Rescue Me" by Blinky, "I Can't Go On Sharing Your Love" by The Isley Brothers, "Choo Choo Train" by Little Lisa, "In The Dark" by The Creations, "Love Trouble Heartache & Misery" by Hatti Littles, "Positively Absolutely Right" by The Temptations, and "Let's Talk It Over" by Marv Johnson. CD
(Out of print. Includes slipcover.)

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✨✧ VariousCellarful Of Motown Vol 4 – The Rarest Detroit Grooves ... CD
Motown (UK), 1960s/1970s. Used 2 CDs ... Temporarily Out Of Stock
An amazing return to form for this legendary collection – filled with never-heard numbers, pulled from the 60s and 70s vaults of Motown Records! Even if you think you've got plenty of Motown in your collection already, you'll find plenty more here to love – totally fresh tracks by some of the label's biggest artists, plus some other gems by lesser-known stars – all of which have all the punch, power, and sparkle of classic Motown at its best! The 2CD set is brimming over with greatness – and we're honestly stunned that they can still come up with so many unreleased gems, even after three previous volumes in the collection. Titles include "Kidnapped" by The Blackberries, "Keep On Tryin" by The Fantastic Four, "My Baby Moves Me" by Brenda Holloway, "Your Kiss Kiss" by Marvin Gaye & Oma Heard, "Miss Lonely Heart" by The Vandellas, "You Gave Me Love To Live For" by Debbie Dean, "Head Over Heels In Love With You Baby" by The Spinners, "I'd Cry" by Chuck Jackson, "Twin Brother" by Eddie Holland, "Daddy Cool" by Oma Heard, "Three Time Loser" by Marvin Gaye, "The Girl I've Chosen To Be My Bride" by Joe Stubbs, "A Bird In The Hand" by Gladys Knight & The Pips, "Somebody's Waiting For Me" by The Contours, "Only A Lonely Man Would Know" by Ivy Joe Hunter, "The House That Jack Built" by JJ Barnes, "The Philly Dog" by Earl Van Dyke, and "Why Don't You Come Home" by Stevie Wonder. CD
(Out of print.)

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✨✧ Rob BargadBetter Times ... CD
Criss Cross (Holland), 1992/1993. Used ... Out Of Stock
Features Eddie Henderson on trumpet! CD

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✨✧ Gary BartzRed & Orange Poems ... CD
Atlantic, 1994. Used ... Out Of Stock
Gary Bartz on alto saxophone – with Eddie Henderson on trumpet and flugelhorn, John Clark on french horn, Mulgrew Miller on piano, Dave Holland on bass, and Greg Bandy on drums. CD

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✨✧ Joe Farnsworth SextetBeautiful Friendship ... CD
Criss Cross (Holland), 1998. Used ... Out Of Stock
Joe Farnsworth on drums, Eric Alexander on tenor saxophone, Eddie Henderson on trumpet and flugelhorn, Steve Davis on trombone, Cedar Walton on piano, and Nat Reeves on bass. CD

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✨✧ Jimmy RaneyMaster ... CD
Criss Cross (Holland), 1983. Used ... Out Of Stock
Jimmy Raney on guitar, Kirk Lightsey on piano, Jesper Lundgaard on bass, and Eddie Gladden on drums. CD

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✨✧ Kirk LightseyLightsey To Gladden ... CD
Criss Cross (Holland), 1991. Used ... Out Of Stock
Features Kirk Lightsey on piano, Marcus Belgrave on trumpet and flugelhorn, Craig Handy on tenor sax and flute, David Williams on bass, and Eddie Gladden on drums. CD
 
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✨✧ Art Blakey & Freddie HubbardFeel The Wind ... CD
Timeless (Holland), 1989. Used ... Out Of Stock
Freddie Hubbard is reunited with drummer Art Blakey – in a sweet little set that recalls the power of the Jazz Messengers during the stretch when Hubbard was with the group! Both players are in fine form – with Hubbard blowing shimmering trumpet lines over Blakey's full-on style of drumming – and the supporting cast is another key element in the success of the session – with either Benny Green or Mulgrew Miller on piano, Lonnie Plaxico or Leon Dorsey on bass, and Javon Jackson on tenor sax. Titles include "Arieties", "Feel The Wind", "Of Minor", "Up Jumped Spring", and "Big Foot". CD
 
 
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