I popped into Fopp on Sunday. I didn’t even know we still had one. I used to spend loads of time and money in here picking up reasonably priced back catalogue CDs. Now? £66 for three records.
I’m sorry, what?
Holy cow.
Hush! is the fifth album by American pianist and arranger Duke Pearson recorded in 1962 and released on the short-lived Jazzline label in 1962 as The Duke Pearson Quintet. Hush! features performances by an unusual quintet featuring two trumpeters, Donald Byrd, and Johnny Coles.
The Allmusic review awarded the album 4 stars. - Wikipedia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gP3-U_Iuq4&list=PLyHn3f7-9IUIpfwGy5CxqfD9jkH3Spxwj&index=1
Goodnight, Mary Jane ...
Dewey Redman & Ethan Iverson - Stella by starlight
https://open.spotify.com/track/7HWezUuNa4wskxAfbTVlv7
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Stella by StarlightDewey Redman, Ethan Iverson · School Work · Song · 1993
Another delightful batch of Other People's Music is here for your listening joy! This week goes retro - classic emo, throwback PS2-era drum and bass, Nu-Metal reborn, '80s alt rock revival, and the kind of noisy oddball alternative the '90s made famous!
https://www.etherdiver.com/2026/03/13/opm-tunes-based-time-machine/
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Golden Melodies From Japan by Paul Mark, His Orchestra And Voices released on Imperial in 1961.
Ambient Exotica wrote:
"Golden Melodies From Japan by Paul Mark is the Honolulu-based pianist and organist’s second album where he carves out his vision of Japanese Exotica in the whopping amount of 14 tracks. Released on Imperial Records in 1961, it is a very important work (though not many people have heard it, let alone of it), as it embodies an interstitial position: it sits right in-between Mark’s much better known East To West (1961) which is a live recording with a septet at Honolulu’s Oasis Night Club and supercharged with galactic organ textures, koto, shamisen and guitar twangs as well as bongo blebs on the one hand, and his quirkily titled edutainment corker 12½ Geishas Must Be Right (1963) on the other hand which features orchestral strings, harps..."
http://www.ambientexotica.com/exorev277_paulmark_goldenmelodiesfromjapan/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d62Xm7yUDkM&list=RDd62Xm7yUDkM&start_radio=1
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