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  1. Has anyone read this book who can speak to the emphasis on "black genius" and "black music"? I'm sure there is much great content, but I can't bring myself to buy the book because ascribing Bud's genius or music to a single racial identity turns me off. I think it does a disservice to the universal themes of Bud's talent and music. Guthrie Ramsey's previous book, Race Music, seems to set the tone. I'm sure he is getting grants for this type of work but one of the things I think we all love about great music is its ability to transcend color, creed, fads and time. What is the goal of academics like Ramsey who lay racial claim to a certain genre or group of genres that were clearly influenced by other races. Bud was profoundly influenced by latin music and other genres. I just don't see what can be gained in 20XX by calling this black music. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0520243919
  2. Yeah, except Malcolm could never routinely hit shots from beyond the arc. The kid is the most amazing pure shooter I've ever seen.
  3. I recently picked up Bluesette and How My Heart Sings on SHM-SACD. Several other Savoys and Riversides are available. Would be nice to have Blue Notes.
  4. I can only hope these SHM-CDs are released as SHM-SACDs.
  5. I got to meet him at Yoshi's a couple years ago. He played a great set. KB is a very humble guy. Amazing to think he played alongside Trane and most other notable musicians.
  6. If ever there was a vinyl set worth getting, this might be it. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A92MFWA?ie=UTF8&camp=213733&creative=393177&creativeASIN=B00A92MFWA&linkCode=shr&tag=eyes0bf-20&=music&qid=1361218708&sr=1-12&keywords=mosaic+box
  7. ...either that or he was simply being polite and encouraging to an artist who had not achieved nearly as much recognition.
  8. An interesting story, but clearly Wayne can find things to free him up almost anywhere he looks.
  9. I've also been enjoying Flanagan on this Les Spann title. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005OR8W?ie=UTF8&camp=213733&creative=393177&creativeASIN=B00005OR8W&linkCode=shr&tag=eyes0bf-20&=music&qid=1360355973&sr=1-1&keywords=les+spann+gemini
  10. It's a record, not a visual pun. It's more fun to hear than to see.
  11. Yeah, that post really bugged me. It was like a kid trying to trade baseball cards to get his dream team. Unless you want to be a producer or a bandleader and handpick a lineup for a recording or a working group, respectively, you really have no business second-guessing why a group of musicians are playing together--especially a group of this caliber. It's fine if you don't like what they play, but I found the "analysis" of a better group quite bizarre. Shorter knows who he wants in his band and how he wants the music to sound. Take it or leave it. I'll take it because it's a language that speaks to me in a new way.
  12. Also check out craigslist for local deals (I have sold an Oppo BDP-83SE and my previous left/right speakers the N802s on CL--good deals on great gear is possible). You can also get great deals, including used deals, on Amazon. For example, these decent Polk bookshelf speakers for under $200 (list price is nearly twice that). http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B0018QRO9A/?ie=UTF8&camp=213733&creative=393193&linkCode=shr&tag=eyes0bf-20&=electronics&qid=1360181122&sr=1-3&keywords=polk+audio+speakers&condition=used
  13. I'm not a fan of Harley, but ironically he chooses my speakers for his cover art.
  14. Erwin, A whole bunch of these Analogue Productions hybrid SACDs will be available again from ImportCDs in March at relatively low prices: http://www.importcds...i (from page 2) For those of us in California it's actually cheaper to order from Amazon, Acoustic Sounds or Music Direct because of the taxes that ImportCDs now charges.
  15. A lot of APO's early SACDs, such as Waltz for Debby, are still available. So my guess would be these will remain in stock for many more years. That said, when SACDs go OOP, the prices are ridiculous. So it may be best to just cave and buy them now.
  16. The CD version is indead a lot cheaper. Can't vouch for its sound quality. Yes, Coltrane is my favorite Trane album so I was thrilled with this SACD (I haven't been getting the vinyl). There is now a Prestige and Verve series coming from APO. The Prestige All Stars SACD is another gem.
  17. The APO reissue of Overseas is amazing. Elvin Jones sounds like he's in the room and the piano has a wonderful midrange tone with a hint of stringed percussive quality that so often is missing on CD or lossy MP3. A must-have.
  18. Exactly. Blu-rays are primarily for movies. SACDs are primarily for music. No, but it would be better to use regular analog (RCA) cables, as long as your preamp/receiver doesn't redigitize them.
  19. Well, this is not an ideal means of SACD playback. There is no way to bitstream DSD over optical output. Meaning your Sony is converting it to PCM and the Adcom is then converting it to analog. What "flavor" of PCM you are outputting, I am not sure. You should be able to determine it using your owners manual--possibly 24/192, which could account for your preference of SACDs over CDs.
  20. Of course you can play SACDs with no HDMI connection--that is totally obvious. Kevin's point is that to properly bitstream DSD over HDMI, you need a decoder downstream that can accept a DSD signal and convert to analog.
  21. Yes, I think Onkyo has suitable models, but I haven't stayed current on their offerings. I use the Integra 9.8 which is no longer in production, but I know Integra is affiliated with Onkyo.
  22. I don't find it strange at all that one of the defining experiences of Shorter's life would end up on the cover of one of his records. Getting back to the music, this description of the quartet resonates with me: This is uncompromising stuff that requires a lot of work from the listener. At times it's like eavesdropping on an esoteric joke shared by four geniuses, conducted in a dialect you don't quite understand. But watching and, more to the point, hearing outstanding musicians who know how to listen, respond and improvise meaningfully with each other is always an exhilarating experience.
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