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Ken- Jim here from a couple of posts ago. I didn't want to make you uncomfortable, well, maybe a little. I'm a pretty advanced listener of the genre and a fierce advocate. My style may be blunt but the suggestions I gave you are stand up. Wolf gave you some good ones, too, if I do say so and in the logical order. For the record, Hank Mobley is a tenor player not a trumpet player and it's Gerry Mulligan, not Jerry Milligan. Blue Mitchell is a good jazz trumpeter and was a mainstay in Horace Silver's bluesy quintet along with Junior Cook on tenor. That's the best place to hear him (Blue Note). You want to hear some sophisticated live in concert jazz, try "Miles In Tokyo "with his stellar supporting cast of Herbie Hancock on piano, Ron Carter on bass, and Tony Williams on drums. They were joined on this date by Sam Rivers on tenor, a pretty edgey player but accessible on the lone ballad, My Funny Valentine- a beauty. This has been remastered and re-released. I own the original on Japanese Sony and the sonics are first rate. Enjoy.