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Joe Montgomery New York Giants 1999 Absolute EXP Tools of the Trade #19 Rookie Football Card
Joe Montgomery New York Giants 1999 Absolute EXP Tools of the Trade #19 Rookie Football Card

$2.00
A quality card from the 1999 Absolute EXP Tools of the Trade Football card set.
Giants Of The Organ Come Together [CD on Demand]
Giants Of The Organ Come Together [CD on Demand]

$12.00
Before I was officially into the Jazz organ, I found a tape version of this album in the 99 cent rack at a store called CLOVER near my house in NE Philly... upon listening to it, it really blew me away.
It was Jazz... it was swinging, yet at the same time REALLY groovy and funky.
Of note, Groove and Griff aren't playing B-3s, but a new Hammond organ that was out at the time... I believe called the X-77 (please correct me.) The sound is quite funky, similar to a B-3... had tone wheels, but solid state.

Though the viewer below is correct in his observations of various shortcomings of the album there is one thing I feel that's worth pointing out: The album captures two of the greats (sadly both now gone) going at it with a live feel, cooking and trading licks... For this reason, I feel that this over-rides all objects... including the fact that I have to admit myself... when I first started listening to Groove Holmes, even I thought his playing sounded a bit cheesy at first... (Although he was an incredibly funky player, he often ran the organ through regular keyboard amps, used special mods, even put moogs on top of it... If you're more used to the old RVG sound, this can take a bit of getting used to... so in order to come to appreciate Groove, I had to first experience the grittier Charles Earland sound... then as I got into the organ, I was able to better get past the surface stuff in some of Groove's productions and realized how ridiculously funky, soulful, groovy, cookin' and swinging a mofo' he was... and here's the proof...

In conclusion, if you're a fan of "cooker" style bebop jazz, and don't mind it played "greasy"... gosh will you love this one...
Battle of Giants: Dragons
Battle of Giants: Dragons

$29.99
Our grandson enjoys all the Dragonology books and we wanted to get him the Dragonology DS game, but it still has not been released. Thought he may enjoy this game -- and he sure does!

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