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Thursday, September 30, 2010
Jean Philippe Blin
Jean Philippe Blin - What Matter Now? (1970)
Futura GU.GER 21
A beautiful & enduring jazz trio recorded live in Paris with Jean Philippe Blin on piano with François Méchali on bass and Jean Jacques Schnell on drums.
Hi, Great blog. I've got my own blog about black music: http://soulyotrosalimentosdelalma.blogspot.com/ . If you want we can change links. Just let me know in my site. Thanks very much
Just to let you know that I started a blog. First album posted today: Brand New Orleans, feat Jarmo Hoogendijk, John Engels etc (NL, 1995). Give it a try. Blog: The Boogieman will Get Ya! http://theboogiemanwillgetya.blogspot.com/
Hola, New Years greetings from Espana. I wanted to thank you for your informative blog and the hard work you must put in. I don't leave as many comments as I should, buzzing around blog land and all over the web, but I want to take this opportunity to thank you.
I also wanted to inform you that I put to your blog on my blog watch 'Information Inspiration'. It's really a big personal blog roll, but I'm sure some music fans will find it useful; http://information-inspiration1.blogspot.com
Today I launched a new blog 'Rhythm And Groove' which you may want to check out when you have the time; http://rhythmandgroove.blogspot.com/
Una mas, muchas gracias para todo... and wishing you a prosperous 2011.
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Speechless, 2 top drawer drops Q,
ReplyDeleteMany thanks
Hi, Great blog. I've got my own blog about black music: http://soulyotrosalimentosdelalma.blogspot.com/ . If you want we can change links. Just let me know in my site. Thanks very much
ReplyDeleteSuperb album. Thanks a lot / Merci beaucoup.
ReplyDeleteSome jazz trio recorded in Paris in 1970? I got to have it.
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hey quimsy
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benoit
Just to let you know that I started a blog. First album posted today: Brand New Orleans, feat Jarmo Hoogendijk, John Engels etc (NL, 1995). Give it a try.
ReplyDeleteBlog: The Boogieman will Get Ya!
http://theboogiemanwillgetya.blogspot.com/
Thank you very much for sharing all that stuff!great work.really appreciated.
ReplyDeleteHola, New Years greetings from Espana. I wanted to thank you for your informative blog and the hard work you must put in. I don't leave as many comments as I should, buzzing around blog land and all over the web, but I want to take this opportunity to thank you.
ReplyDeleteI also wanted to inform you that I put to your blog on my blog watch 'Information Inspiration'. It's really a big personal blog roll, but I'm sure some music fans will find it useful; http://information-inspiration1.blogspot.com
Today I launched a new blog 'Rhythm And Groove' which you may want to check out when you have the time; http://rhythmandgroove.blogspot.com/
Una mas, muchas gracias para todo... and wishing you a prosperous 2011.
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ReplyDeleteHey Quimsy. Thanks again for the excellent rip of the Ed Lincoln. Might you have a scan of the back cover to offer?
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to chilling out on the plane with this one. nice thanks
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ReplyDeleteLovely album, thanks for offering it up!
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