8 June 2014

PAUL DUNMALL / TONY MARSH - LIVE AT THE KLINKER (DLE016)






















Paul Dunmall, tenor and soprano saxophones
Tony Marsh, drums

1. The Snapper  22:28
2. It could have been you  10:26
3. Geisha gig  28:57

Klinker Club, London.  7 June 2001
Recording: Tim Fletcher
Painting: Tony Marsh



12 comments:

  1. Many thanks again and again.

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  2. Most appreciated posts of Mr Dumnall, many thanks

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  3. Dear Andy,

    It's great to see these duns records posted here. I notice a couple are missing. Is this because you don't have them, or because Mr Dunmall does not want these posted? I might be able to help out with number 15 (Dunmall, Wells, Alexander) if you want me to ...

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  4. Thanks Mr Anon. I haven't included PD/Wells/Alexander as the music and more is already on this site.
    HERE

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  5. Dear Andy,

    Thanks so much to you, Paul, etc.. for making these interesting recordings available. Did somebody post 'Alien Art' (DLE008) at some point? I've been looking for that one for awhile.

    Thanks again,
    J

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  6. Dear Scribble.
    Paul Dunmall has sent a few of his Duns Ltd Edition catalogue, including Alien Art, to Cadence who are setting up a download outlet. For the time being, these will not appear here. But they may appear there.

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  7. Very cool, Andy. I was expecting that the lot of these would eventually find their ways to Bandcamp or some other outlet. On a few occasions, Paul copied me a number of OOP recordings for something like $5-10/disc. He's an incredibly generous fellow! I'll certainly pay for that and any other missing DUNS when the time comes. Thanks for the info and thanks again for all these recordings!

    J

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  8. NEW LINK:
    https://www.adrive.com/public/5DnE8w/DLE016.rar

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  9. Dear Andy:

    All your Dunmall ADrive links are not working. I would really appreciate if you can reupload them again.
    This blog is the best I have ever seen.

    Sincerely

    JRAC

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