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Whoa, Great Haul.
Paul, Look forward to your Harvest comparisons. I have that new reissue too, but always wonder if it is worth tracking down other copies. And yes, that Low "Secret Name" LP is great. I think most of Low's LPs are AAA. They even often have stickers on them informing the buyer that an all-analog chain is used. Low also did on a great show when we and quietglow saw them. Other folks on the thread should look to see if Low will be playing nearby them on this tour.
I just googled them because until Paul's post I had never heard of the band. The early to mid 90's was a dry spell for me music wise as I was changing jobs and moving to Spokane. Based on the wikipedia read it sounds like I might like them.
Some days your are just in the right place at the right time. The local record store had just bought a collection of jazz and hadn't even unboxed it. I got first picks..... let's see, all original and early pressings:Leading of with a vg+ Kind of Blue on Columbia 6 eyethen Jimmy Smith Live at the Chicken Shack early Blue notenext another copy of Nina Simone and Friends (NM)then Sonny Rollins Sonny's Time on JazzlandEllington at Newport '56Ahmad Jamal Trio "Count 'em 88"Sonny Stitt plays Jimmy Giuffre Arrangements (NM until I dropped it while cleaning, now VG+ )Nina Simone atht the village GateNina simone High Priestess of SoulSonny Rollins Contemporary Alternate Takessonny Rollins What's New (RCA 2s stamper)Buddy Rich The WailingNina Simone Let it all Out Jimmy Smith Midnight SpecialNina Simone Forbidden FruitRoy and Diz No. 2... and a dozen of RCA shaded dog classical and Mercury Living PresenceThis represents about one to two years worth of collecting for me in a single buy...$180Now listening to my nice copy of Kind of Blue