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jcam_44

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  1. Completely underwhelming and the sound quality is subpar even for a tape recorder.I wouldn't recommend this unless you're a completist or find it for a good buy.
  2. I have the other three so there probably is a good chance I'll get this, but even with the 3rd one I wasn't excited about it. This one doesn't have me excited in a way other releases do.
  3. PM sent on Lee Morgan Live at the Lighthouse
  4. Charles Gayle - Tenor Saxophone,Piano William Parker - Bass Hamid Drake - Drums Another Charles release coming Jan 21st. Semi-looking forward to this one. About half of Charles playing is on Piano, and though at times I enjoy his piano playing, in this ensemble I would prefer him on tenor.
  5. Charles Gayle - Tenor Saxophone Buell Neidlinger - Bass John Bergamo - Drums Looks like this was released a few weeks ago. Recorded at John Bergamo's home on a tape recorder in 1965. Can't wait to hear pre-Homeless (Silkheart) Charles.
  6. So I have purchased a new saxophone and to offset the cost I am parting with some of my collection prices include shipping in the US Vinyl Mal Waldron - Tokyo Bound $40 Lalo Schifrin - En Buenos Aires $75 Box set Don Pullen - Black Saint/Soul Note box (7cd) $30 Die Like A Dog - 3 cd Box set (slight edge wear to box) $35 William Parker - Centering box $55 More titles to come soon XXX=pending sale
  7. Picked this up today and am enjoying it immensely.
  8. PM sent on: Ivo Perelman/Matthew Shipp – Complementary Colors (Leo) Ivo Perelman/Mat Maneri/Tanya Kalmanovitch – Villa Lobos Suite (Leo) Ivo Perelman/Matthew Shipp/Whit Dickey – Butterfly Whispers (Leo)
  9. I'm planning on going to Amoeba in the next week or so for my birthday. I'll keep an eye out for them
  10. I didn't but can scan the book this weekend if needed.
  11. Christian Scott released a new album, which appears to be a self release available on bandcamp. I recently got the cd, I hold his music in high regard and he got me started with my journey into jazz with his Anthem album. As most do with jazz, I have moved past his Anthem album but have always felt he was growing as a player and more as a songwriter. Yesterday You Said Tomorrow is still, and will probably always be one of my favorite albums. I've listened to about half of Stretch Music. Although it does groove, I'm not in the head space to absorb it right now, it was sounding unfinished to me. I was trying to listen to it after Malcolm Goldstein "Live at Fire Valley" and the new Nate Wooley "(Dance To) The Early Music", so it could just be me. Anyone else had had a chance to hear it and have any thoughts?
  12. I signed up for the free shows but not the subscription yet. Haven't been too impressed but it's new so I'll give it time. Both time I went to watch my stream was non-existent.
  13. To me the Chicago scene is hit or miss. Some stuff is fantastic, while others leave me underwhelmed. Case it point, I got Frank Roslay's Cicada Music recently and have no intentions of playing it again anytime soon. Same this with the Klang and Chicago Luzern Exchange CDs I got. On a side note I did just order Fred Anderson's book Exercises for the Creative Musician. Pretty stoked to check it out.
  14. If anyone knows where I can get a rear tray card I would appreciate it.
  15. This. I only wish so many of his excellent titles were on the, to me, poorly sonically presented CIMP releases.
  16. OMG! I remember that guy. All I can say at this point, many years later, is that I meant well, musically. There are a few tracks that don't make make me cringe. I still like "Ivory Burn." And I guess it's notable that I still have the only cover version of Tristano's "Turkish Mambo," as far as I know. But, yeah, I'm cringing, at least a little bit. But I'm glad you like it. haha, I think it's an enjoyable a respectable release. A few tracks sound dated (Geomusic 4006) but for the time I understand it. King Oliver in Savannah and Falling got multiple listens. Your chops are sting thoughout. I actually bought it on a whim thinking it might be your album but really wasn't sure. Definitely money well spent.
  17. Jeff Crompton - Uncommon Goals Picked up this gem today while on lunch break. $6.50 well spent. That name seems awful familiar.....
  18. How was it? They were here on Sat, but as huge a fan of Tyshawn and Ron as I am the Snowy Egret album was boring to me and didn't feel inclined to go.
  19. I agree with erwbol. Pre-Clifton (although I doubt it will be) preferred.
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