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Another Great BMB Classic in fact "ALL OF THEM ARE GREAT CLASSICS "worth having"I Don't Want To Walk Without You" is from "Fresh Air" (late 1969). Matt Clark Sanford, MI
You Have Good Taste Silentseason. My first BMB experience happened in 1979 after acouple years of seeing their album covers on the back of the TJB LPs i was naturally curious when i saw their 1970 Greatest Hits Lp in a store fortunately i was able to obtain it and i was immediately a fan shortly after that i saw them on the Mike Douglas show and they were just reuniting and i was a Very Happy 12 year old unfortunately it was to be several years before I could find more BMB LPs because They were all out of print except Greatest hits and where I lived there were no used record shops but as I lived in other cities over the years I was in range of some good collector's shops and thrift stores and by 2006 my BMB collection was complete as for Cal Tjader as I mentioned before it was because of my mom's two Tjader albums on fantasy " the Cal Tjader Quintet" ( now known on CD as Black orchid" and his Collaboration with Stan Getz and both were on Red vinyl. I'm glad you were benefited by my post. After all "The Music is what we are all about Here". And if I help anyone along the way then all the better.Thanks for your BMB story, Harry. I kind of "found" them later in life as well. As my musical tastes began to mature I really began to appreciate the almost ethereal sounds that the marimba/vibes can make, particularly in conjunction that the BMB used them. Their sonic output is so sweet to listen to, even more so today. And the combination of BMB and a thread Bobberman started here led me to fully embrace Cal Tjader.
Oh, and it turns out that Julius has a good singing voice as well.