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  1. Peter Brotzmann- For Adolphe Sax Paul Motian- Dance & Voyage (w/Charles Brackeen) Air- Threadgill/Hopkins/McCall (unfortunately their best albums are OOP).
  2. Hmmmmmm.... They don't HAVE a Hank Williams Mosaic... ......or a Leonard Cohen........ Leonard Cohen Complete Columbia Recordings- 6 CD with 48 pages booklet including all the lyrics. I'd buy something like that in a snap.
  3. Second that! Also I found this one surprisingly good.
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    Abdullah Ibrahim

    A few recommendations from a proud owner of 30+ of Abdullah Ibrahim albums. Banyana- The Children Of Africa with its majestic Ishmael. Good News From Africa- duet with Johnny Dyani - both albums on Enja. Anything from his band Ekaya (unfortunately their best self-titled album is out of print). From his recent albums- Yarona & African Magic are both great piano trio albums- again on Enja. Also there is a video aptly titled "A Brother With Perfect Timing" that offers a great insight into his music.
  5. Quoting the thread from a different forum: Can too much Mozart make you sick?
  6. All CDs & inserts are in excellent condition. Cases may show some minor wear. All prices include shipping. (in the U.S.) Checks or money orders only please. CDs are shipped securely in padded mailer and I email or PM you as they sent. PM me with any questions or offers. I'll respond promptly. Konrad Bauer, Peter Kowald, Gunther Sommer- Three Wheels- VICTO- $9 Charlie Mariano- Blue Stone- Black Lion- OOP- $7 Grand Slam- Jim Hall, Joe Lovano, George Mraz, Lewis Nash- Live At Regattabar- Telarc Jazz- $8 Joe Lovano- Trio Fascination, Ed.1- Blue Note- $6 *SOLD*Mandala Octet- Last Elephant- Charlie Kohlhase, John Medeski, etc.- Accurate Records- $5 *SOLD*Egberto Gizmonti- Zigzag- ECM- $7 *SOLD*Nana Vasconselos- Saudades- ECM- $8 *SOLD*Ernest Dawkins New Horizons Ensemble- South Street Songs- Silkheart- $10 *SOLD*Wendell Harrison- The Eight House: Riding with Pluto- Enthropy- $8 Paul Motian- Broadway, V.3- jewel case edition- JMT- $7 Pat Martino- Bayina- OJC- $6 Art Blakey- Caravan- 20K2 Remastering- $7 Jim Black- Alas No Axis- Winter&Winter- $9 Joel Forrester & The Illustrous Others- Pre-Microscopic Music- Koch Jazz- OOP- $6 (cut-out notch in CD spine) Yosuke Yamashita- Ways Of Time- Verve/Jam Rice- w/Tim Berne & Joe Lovano as guests- OOP- $8 Marc Ducret- Un Certain Malaise- Screwgun- $8 *SOLD*Big Band Charles Mingus- Live At Paris, Vol.1- John Handy, Dave Murray, Clifford Jordan, etc.- Soul Note- $8 Cul De Sac- The Strangler's Wife- Soundtrack- $7 (promo hole) Steve Kohn- Itekimasu- w/Fred Hopkins, Thurman Barker- ITM- OOP- $7 Rough Music Guide to South African Jazz- $5 The Hudson Project- Abercrombie/Ekstine/Patitucci/Minzer- $4 *SOLD*Steve Wilson- Generations- $3 (or comes as bonus if you buy 3 or more CDs) ADDED- SUN RA- Fate in a Pleasant Mood/When Sun Comes Out- Evidence- $9 ADDED- Sonny Clark- Dial S For Sonny- Japanese RVG mini-LP- SEALED- Blue Note- $16 ADDED- Riyuchi Sakamoto- The Sheltering Sky- Soundtrack- SEALED- Virgin- $7 ADDED- Lou Donaldson- Everything I Play Is Funky- Blue Note rare groove series- $5 (promo stickers on CD & booklet) ADDED- SUN RA- Angels and Demons at Play/Nubians of Plutonia/- Evidence- $9 (cut corner in booklet) ADDED- SUN RA- Solar Myth Approach - Charly Records (England)- $8- same material as BYG Vol1&2 minus 2 songs. Can be traded for following: Lew Tabackin- Desert Lady Kristof Komeda- Astigmatic Zbigniew Seifert- Solo Violin
  7. The article mentions orange labels, and associates them only with the 2000 series. Your LP is not from the 2000 series. Should we infer from their information that orange labels were used in the 4000 series? How about the 8000 series? What I find interesting is that the orange label in the image you posted above has a black "T". I don't remember seeing that before. The orange labels I have seen had a yellow T, like the one on the page I linked. Then one of these two must lie. The question is- which one? Ella/Louis- Orange&Black Ella/Louis- Orange&Yellow
  8. Not sure, but she's one of the artists on the "Jazz at the Hollywood Bowl" LP set, and that was issued with a trumpeter label (see the first Verve LP image on the page I linked above). This article doesn't mention anything about 4000 series labels except that these series were created specifically for Ella Fitzgerald output.
  9. Thanks. Looks like it is actually an original pressing unless there was one with "trumpet player" label. BTW, have anyone seen Ella Fitzgerald albums with "trumpet player" label? I've never seen one.
  10. Found today two-fer of "Ella Fitzgerald Sings Rodgers and Hart" in a dollar bin. It has a regular gatefold cover (like the one on CD) but labels are orange (like one in this picture). Judging from an appearance of jacket & cover (though it's pretty much Vg+ to M-) it doesn't look like a 70's or 80's re-issue. Could it possibly be an original mono pressing? I appreciate any information on this.
  11. The visit to the local fleamarket brought the following LPs among others: Ron Carter- Piccolo; Howard Roberts- Is A Dirty Guitar Player & Color Me Funky; Alice Coltrane- Transfiguration; Old & New Dreams- self-titled ECM debut; Don Ellis- At Fillmore; Don Cherry- Hear & Now; Jiri Stivin & Rudolf Dasek- Tandem-Koncert v Lubliane (was particularly happy to find this one)
  12. This one is a favorite of mine & it sounds fantastic too. I'm definitely on the lookout for the rest of Al Cohn's Xanadu albums.
  13. Any specific recs on these? Guess they're all good if you're hardcore Gayle fanatic. Otherwise I'd suggest to get Touching On Trane (FMP, w/William Parker & Rashid Ali) & Live At Knitting Factory & start from there. I've had number of Gayle CDs over the years, haven't really warmed to his style & sold most of them. The two above are quite special though.
  14. No, that was Damo Suzuki of Can. Same "rarified" emotions. Just listen to "Halleluwah" or "Soup".
  15. All of Tony Scott's Philology releases are available from Cadence. http://db.cadencebuilding.com/searchresult...ion=basicsearch
  16. How about Joel Futterman- Cafeteria? Any further underground- and you may hit the Earth core.
  17. Yup. Neither could Charles Tyler, who issued the record. I should correct that to say Charles said (when I asked him about the record) "Arthur has some problems". Charles Tyler is one of my all time favorites, he really tells stories with his music. I wonder if there's any possibility of releasing some of his live material from 70's & 80's, something like Ayler Records did with Jimmy Lyons box. As for Mr Doyle- once I happened to stumble upon him playing (he opened for Charles Gayle)- that was quite an experience. I think Dmitry from this forum may still have that stuff on tape.
  18. Beside Mosaic Selects it can be a good deal on CDs from Criss Cross & Steeplechase. You could buy them for $9-10 a pop, shipping & all. There're some names worth mentioning: Walt Dickerson, Johnny Dyani, Louis Hayes, Stanley Cowell- Steeplechase; Ted Brown, Kenny Barron, John Swana- Criss Cross Jimmy Raney- both labels.
  19. Henry Higgins Eliza Doolittle Colonel Pickering Pickering Warf Warf Rat Rat Now
  20. That's because when I bought my copy of this record at a secondhand record store a couple of years ago I took the car to get home, not the bus! Yeah, if you carry Leroy's side in your bag, you don't want to take chances.
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