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NEON JAZZ
I liked the article about British jazz collectibles. But the Mike Westbrook album Tyger: A Celebration Of William Blake is not on Neon. The Neon album is Metropolis (NE10). This record was rereleased with an SF number. Also, it was a shame that Flight by Howard Riley - released on Turtle (TUR301) – was not included. It would be very nice if RC could write about Incus Records or Bead Records.
by Henk Zuurveld
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