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Clunky

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  1. Takeru Muraoka------Takeru-----(Superfly/Universal) 2021 reissue of 1970 date. Takeru sounds quite in debt to Wayne Shorter to my ears. Fine set
  2. I’d agree. Intakt’s output is always interesting. I’m eagerly awaiting the new Angelika Niescier release.
  3. Juhani Aaltonen-----Etiquette-----(Love) Fine Finnish free (ish) jazz
  4. also on Altercat from seventies Argentina/Brazil
  5. Hard to know how to categorise this music other than it's good. Cinematic, jazz, funk spiritual etc. Interesting stuff from Argentina 1976 - reissued on Altercat
  6. Arne Domnerus 6tet (artist EP) nice 4 track EP from 1960 featuring Jan Allan, Rune Falk a.o. West coast vibe - not especially Scandi . Reminds me of “I want to live” .
  7. I lent this to a friend having not listened to it in years. I thought it'd be right up his street. He hated it. I listened to it all the way the through this afternoon. Love it I do. It takes all sorts. Bengt Berger----Bitter Funeral Beer----(ECM)
  8. Hacke Bjorksten----- All star sextet-----(Sonet Sweden) EP 1957 EP with a slightly more muscular west coast sound. Sonet pressing looks like a mogul field with multiple small 2-3 mm rimmed craters in the vinyl. I've only ever seen this pressing defect on other Swedish Sonet EPs. Plays through despite this.
  9. Sound of the reissue is immaculate. Only minor grip is that the quality of the cover is pretty average.
  10. Börje Fredriksson -------s/t---------(EMI Odeon) Posthumously issued in 1969. Its as least as good as Intervall which I think was the only album issued during his short lifetime. I keep hoping that more might come out but he's a pretty marginal figure despite his excellence. This , Intervall and a compilation on Caprice are all available on streaming sites. Intervall was reissued on CD and LP in fairly recent times. I've recommended him before and make no apology for doing so again.
  11. Image of Phil Bancroft from 23/7/23 Edinburgh International Jazz Festival. In camera multiple exposure onto 35mm Ilford Delta 3200 film.
  12. I’ll be passing. Mainly because I have all of it but also because Sonny’s trio albums underwhelm me.
  13. I really like the Marion Brown Bremen set. The music is top notch and the sound superb. Its pretty timeless set that could have been recorded anytime over the past fifty years
  14. Batsumi-----self titled -----(Matsuli) 2023 reissue of 1974 South African jazz recording I've a lot of time for the material curated by Matsuli label , even if I've never heard of the material they always deliver (based on a half dozen of their recent re- releases)
  15. Nor mine , at least not intentionally…
  16. This morning Paul McCartney----RAM-------(Apple UK) and a couple of new Italian/Japanese reissue arrivals Masahiko Togashi/ Masayuki Takayangi------Pulsation-----( Holy Basil/Paddlewheel) Masayuki Takayangi and NEW DIRECTIONS-----Independence , thread on sure ground----(Cindelic /Teichiki)
  17. I've been on a long Talking Heads kick these past few months. All of the early albums have been in heavy rotation plus Byrne's work with Eno ("My life in the bush of ghosts" and more recently since it's release on RSD 2023 "The Catherine wheel"). I bought Remain in Light album in the early 80s and have always adored the track Houses in Motion
  18. I think mine would be seeing Billy Bang in March 1988 in Edinburgh. I was very new to jazz at the time and really had no idea having not developed my jazz compass. This was probably my first modern jazz gig and I loved every second. The Queens Hall on that occasion poorly attended but Billy, Frank Lowe, Dennis Charles and Sirone gave an impassioned display which had me hooked on modern jazz. I think they must have been on a European tour during which they recorded Valve No. 10 for Soul Note. About twenty years later Bang was back in town with but with just William Parker. The music that night was perhaps even more extraordinary.
  19. Next up Knuffke/ McPhee Quartet +1 ——-Keep the dream up——( Fundacja Sluchaj) the two leaders are favourites, so what’s not to potentially like about them playing together. Fabulous, even if this is my first spin of this.
  20. Rather embarrassingly I’d not heard of Confront until an email from Jazz in Britain alerted me to this release. I now that Confront has been around for over twenty years! Some interesting stuff- mostly sold out ! . Getting back to the Skid set I think it’s a model issue. Great selections , nice neat packaging, great sound , mostly unreleased and very good value too.
  21. A bit early to say, given it’s only just arrived but it seems a perfectly acceptable mix. Strikes me that only items of both interest and suitable sound quality have been accepted when this was compiled. Nothing on the earliest disc is lo-fi. I’ve skipped onto disc four and it sounds excellent ( 1980s) Disc one of the Alan Skidmore set has mainly live recordings but a few studio numbers. The balance of instruments is always good with the general fidelity suffering just a little bit. And I mean just a little bit on the very earliest club date from 1961. I think they’ve done a great job
  22. Disc one of Alan Skidmore — — A Supreme Love——( Confront) Newly arrived six disc retrospective from Skid’s personal archive, mostly unreleased. Disc one has some tasty cuts his Dad, Humph, Alexis Korner, Dave Holland , Kenny Wheeler a.o.
  23. Archie Shepp ———Shepp a massy——-(Uniteledis) RSD2023 French reissue (on coloured vinyl). Pretty vibrant quintet set in acceptable if slightly dusty sound. recorded 1975
  24. A couple of releases from Fundacja Sluchaj in Warsaw tempted me and arrived today. first up …. Carrier/ von Schlippenbach/Edward’s/ Lambert ——unwalled ——-(FSR22/2022) beautiful sound . Music is challenging as you might expect but approachable in my view
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