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I went to a local vinyl spot yesterday and found an album from Kimberly Records titled This Is The Blues!!! Paul Bryant, Curtis Amy (cataloge #2020). Its from the Kimberly jazz series and in mono although it seems to have been released in stereo as well. The vinyl is in perfect condition and the cover seems almost new. Supporting musicians are Jimmy Miller-Drums, Roy Brewster-Valve Trombone and Clarence Jones-Bass.
I love the blues and not knowing anything about this and for only $3 I bought it. Well, Its more jazz than blues but really a bluesy jazz. Paul Bryant plays the organ and Curtis Amy the Sax and the combination of the organ-sax jazz is wonderful. This is the type of music I hear on the local college radio station KPLU on sunday evenings, long pieces that are just great toe tappers. The musical production is top notch and I'm very impressed with it.
Sunday morning I find myself spinning this again as its just intoxicating and I want to know more about this label as I see on the back side of the cover other catalog releases. A short trip thru google and I find this site that gives a little history on Kimberly Records.
http://www.bsnpubs.com/pri/kimberly.html
Now that I have a little more information, I decided to look to the auction site and see what else is available and well, I bought two more of the Kimberly Jazz Series. I bought Southern Meetin' and Meet Chico Hamilton. I can't wait to get these two new platters in and give them a listen.
does anyone have other recordings in this series that they care to recommend?
I love the blues and not knowing anything about this and for only $3 I bought it. Well, Its more jazz than blues but really a bluesy jazz. Paul Bryant plays the organ and Curtis Amy the Sax and the combination of the organ-sax jazz is wonderful. This is the type of music I hear on the local college radio station KPLU on sunday evenings, long pieces that are just great toe tappers. The musical production is top notch and I'm very impressed with it.
Sunday morning I find myself spinning this again as its just intoxicating and I want to know more about this label as I see on the back side of the cover other catalog releases. A short trip thru google and I find this site that gives a little history on Kimberly Records.
http://www.bsnpubs.com/pri/kimberly.html
Now that I have a little more information, I decided to look to the auction site and see what else is available and well, I bought two more of the Kimberly Jazz Series. I bought Southern Meetin' and Meet Chico Hamilton. I can't wait to get these two new platters in and give them a listen.
does anyone have other recordings in this series that they care to recommend?
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