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7 hours ago, Rooster_Ties said:
Check my link to that earlier thread — there’s definitely auditory evidence there!!
Holy cow, here it is! Black Narcissus starts at 2:21:40
https://playlist.citr.ca/podcasting/audio/2019/The-Jazz-Show-39170-154902-February-18-21-03-00.mp3
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Interesting thing about the "In Japan" album, it was 1st released in Japan under different title, "Henderson's Habiliment," which includes Black Narcissus that does not appear on western editions, but omits Out 'n In.
Would be nice to see whole deal reissued. Funny the Japanese have not touched it even when their own top players are involved.
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Comparing the LP and CD, LP version omits 2 of 3 tracks with Surman/Skidmore/Thelin, Sunrise and Mato Grosso Feio.
I wager they did not want to do it a 3 LP set, but come on, those are the tracks that make this concert unique. Especially Mato Grosso Feio, such a beautiful Shorter composition, something that would fit right in on Native Dancer album, and with this nice angular early Weather Report sound to boot.
CD it is for me, I guess.
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14 minutes ago, Teasing the Korean said:
Anyone remember the name of the track that mimics a needle on a record getting stuck and repeating?
...And It's Again, last track of Escalator Over The Hill, vinyl version. It has locked groove, which repeats endlessly.
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Good albums, but already have them both.
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Caved in and acquired the latest Zappas.
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On 5.9.2022 at 7:50 PM, Rabshakeh said:
That's fighting talk.
Go in, then. What are your favourite three of his sideman dates?
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17 minutes ago, Daniel A said:
The first thing that comes up in that article is a picture of that sticker. The layout is so plain that you might be forgiven for thinking it's not the actual sticker.
Thanks. Got it.
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I clicked on the link to the article hoping to see the famous bumper sticker. No luck. The photo posted here looks like Bill Murray so that's no good. Well maybe one day I'll be lucky enough to spot the famous Alice Coltrane bumper sticker everyone is talking about.
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9 hours ago, Late said:
Nice! Thanks for the heads-up. It looks like it was even on compact disc at one time.
Actually, there are some similarities, musically, between Sivuca and Hermeto!
Hermeto once said to this comparison (look a like, not music-wise) something akin to 'Yeah, we look similar but I'm much more handsome!'
Anyways here's some Sivuca meets Hermeto music.
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Imma gonna leave this here.
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I like Ponty a lot, King Kong, his collaboration with Zappa, is a well-known classic. This one is less known but fabulous stuff still:
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I have a soft spot for circa 1974 King Crimson so I've picked up some from this era. Got Toronto, Brescia, Pittsburgh, Heidelberg. All pressed CDs and great audio-wise (last three are recent Japanese reissues.)
DMG Live web-site is a good place to decide which ones to get.
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On 11/5/2021 at 0:03 AM, Late said:
It's a shame that Roland Kirk wasn't around to hear this album. Pascoal and Kirk seem like cosmic relatives to me. Very much kindred spirits.
Unlikely as it seems, there is a time window during which Kirk could have heard this record. It was released in 1973, Kirk died in 1977.
Actually I'm pondering what does Hermeto make of Rahsaan? I've never heard him mention Rahsaan in any interviews nor did he dedicate any music piece to him, afaik. And Hermeto is big on making musical dedications to other musicians, be it Miles, Cannonball, Gil Evans, Jaco, you name it.
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Astor Piazzolla with Gerry Mulligan, Summit (1974). I love this one to bits.
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3 hours ago, Mark13 said:
I ordered through Amazon.de and my set is expected to ship within the next few days.But they had it in a record store I visited today and the box is sturdier than the Mosaic Selects. In size and casing it's very similar to the Sonny Stitt ('Stitt's Bits') set that Concord released in 2006.
Nice. Placed an order through amazon.jp for Japanese version.
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How does the box feel, is it sturdy enough to mainstain structural integrity in harsh environment of postal service handling? Amazon tends to use flimsy packing.
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From the looks of it, this label specializes in recordings that were made before 1968, for copyright reasons no doubt. One Rolling Stones CD has a super catchy name, I doubt Mick and Keef approved.
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Attila Zoller was an early teacher of his.
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I don't think there are many here who don't know Coltrane died in 1967. Better dickish than someone who's been heavily invested in jazz music for 30+ years and not know Coltrane's been dead all these years.
58 minutes ago, jazzbo said:OK. Just checking. Do you think the seller is being devious?
No, he clearly states the writing is conspicuous. If anything, this "signature" hinders the value. This gold CD would be quite expensive without it. I would like to know why would anyone ruin a beautiful mini sleeve cover with black marker like that.
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2 minutes ago, jazzbo said:
John Coltrane had been dead more than a decade before any CD was produced. . .so it's not a signature from him!
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Found this item on Japanese yahooauctions, seems to be Keith Jarrett Quartet CD signed by John Coltrane. It's a fine CD and quite valuable in its own right but I'm not so sure Trane's autograph enhances it's value too much. To be fair, the seller only states that the front cover has a conspicous writing on it (表カバーに目立つ書き込み).
https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/d518314688
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1 hour ago, JSngry said:
"123 Unknown"...i think that tape is running waaaay fast!!!
Changed the speed -30% in Audacity and now it makes so much more sense.
Jim Beard
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I see people reporting Jim Beard has passed away. Is it true? Peter Erskine tweeted this today:
https://twitter.com/petererskine/status/1765432614176096261