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  1. By my own admission, I have never really checked out Serge Chaloff, but I just got this CD release on 1210 Music entitled "Fable of Mabel" (9003-2)

    This is some great stuff! Anyone with a chance to pick up this CD shouldn't hesitate! Compositions by Mariani, Twardick, Chaloff himself plus a few standards nicely arranged.

    I had just a little knowledge of Chaloff, mainly regarding his bad facets, how he was booted from the Herman band, etc. The liner notes on this production are very informative. I was shocked to learn that he died so young. (not yet 37 years old)

    It is easy to see how he would be overshadowed in the era when Mulligan was garnering so much attention with his playing and writing, but Serge could PLAY! He was so facile and musical.

    Check it out. It is worth the time. :tup

  2. I passed by a Wherehouse Music store today and saw a going out of business sale sign...50% off everything. I don't know if this is the only one or what. This is one is at Centerville near NW Hiway a couple blocks from I-75.

    I picked up some real good deals. I was out the door spending less than $30. I only wish I had more $$ to spend. :wacko:

    My finds: (all used copies)

    1) Time Waits - The Amazing Bud Powell (Blue Note)

    2) Lee Konitz at Storyville (1201 Music) w/ Ronny Ball, Percy Heath and Alan Levitt

    3) Clifford Jordan/Ran Blake: Masters from Different Worlds (Mapleshade) w/ Julian Priester, et al

    4) Albert Ayler - Witches and Devils (1201 Music) w/ Henry Grimes, Sunnay Murray et al

    5) Serge Chaloff - The Fable of Mabel (1201 Music)

    Any Dallasites would be well served to go check out the sale; there are a few things left.

  3. Near the top of the list of foods I avoid is brussel sprouts. Yes, I know the little suckers are very good for you, but they taste so damn VILE! No matter how they are cooked, they still taste like sht (to me). When served these disgusting bastards in the army, we would stick toothpicks in them and make 'em into alien heads.

    Also on my list is liver (of ANY animal, thank you very much)

    And what of that Asian delicacy that I have read about? Monkey brains, eaten from a live monkey?? :blink: Shades of Hannibal Lector. (or is it Lecter)

  4. I may be hallucinating this, but I thought Roswell had an LP on ?Phillips at one time called Blown Bone.

    That title cracks me up.

    ? never on CD.

    Yes, this is another of Rudd's LPs, and one I am really trying to find. I have a tape of it. There is some terrific writing on it. "Blown Bone" is very hard to find. If anyone has a spare copy, I have some spares I would be willing to swap. I have extra copies of "European Tour 1977" and "Numatik Swing Band"

    I haven't a clue as to whether or not "Blown Bone" ever made it to CD; I doubt it though.

  5. I am sorry I didn't mention the numatik swing band jcoa lp. That is one of the strangest 'big band' albums I have ever heard! WIth the two bassists, two drummers, two percussionists, two tubas. and three french horns it is very bottom heavy, but it all makes wonderful musical sense! Dig Howard Johnson's wa-wa tuba solo on "Breathahoward" (he used the lid from a plastic trash can). I also like Sheila Jordan's take on Rudd's "Lullaby for Greg". If Roswell had never done another leader date aside from this one, he could rest easy. This one is classic.

    There is another pairing of Rudd with John Tchicai on a quartet LP entitled simply "Roswell Rudd" but instead of Graves and Burrell, they are with bassist Finn von Eyben and drummer Louis Moholo. From appearances, this production looks like a bootleg. It appears to be a French release, but strangely enough the label is "America" (30 AM 6114). Anyone familiar with it? Is this considered a NYAQ LP proper with the different drummer and bassist? On side two there is a nice take on Monk's Pannonnica. Worth searching for.

    Speaking of the NYAQ, my ESP-Disc (1004) is mis-labeled (on the LP itself). What is listed as side two per the printing is actually side one (and vice versa). I have always wondered about that.

  6. That ESP disc side with the NY Art Quartet is superb. I forget the label that the other NYAQ date is on, but I was given a bootleg of that one.

    Other fave RR sides of mine include all of the Carla Bley big band sides. (Especially "European Tour '77") Thank God that Carla digs trombone players! Roswell got all sorts of space on her projects.

    One can never overlook "School Days" with Lacy (which was recorded on the 2-track recorder allegedly owned by Jimmy Giuffrie). I have that on ESP vinyl and on of the CD reissues. I could listen to that 1,000 times, and it still sounds fresh.

    Another nice side that he appears on with Lacy is "Trickles" I have it on LP and CD. It may be OOP, I am not sure.

    I was a later convert to Roswell. When I first checked him out in the late 70's. I thought he was a complete fraud...of course, back then I thought Bill Watrous was God incarnate, so please forgive my youthful indiscretions. :blink:

    And that brings up an interesting fact. When Watrous was living in NYC, he (for a period of time anyway) was pals with Roswell! I would never imagined those two having much in common, but they did hang.

    Thankfully my ears came around. What he brings to the table (humor and irreverance for starters) cannot be dismissed! IMHO he spawned an entire generation of free style players.

  7. Are there any Roswell Rudd-ites out there? I have been checking him out for quite awhile now, and I have tried to locate his few leader dates.

    Has anyone checked out the Horo session, the one on which he plays all instruments? It is tough to find, but I managed to get a used copy on Ebay.

    One early date of his (although not a leader date) is one he recorded with "Eli's Chosen 7", the dixie styled group he played with whilst attending Yale. This is an interesting inclusion in a Rudd collection, and indeed is dixie style, but listening toa young Roswell's approach to it is something else indeed.

  8. This whole industrial farming situation we are faced with is very disturbing. Now I read that the FDA is about to (or has already done so) approve cloned meat for consumers! This scares the bejesus out of me!! I just can't accept that this can be a healthy thing! :blink:

    It is enough to drive one to vegetarianism, and that is not an appealing option to me!

  9. This is my first post, so if this topic has been discussed earlier, please excuse the duplication!

    I recently got a Sonny Stitt LP ("Move on Over" on Argo) and there is no mention of sidemen on the date. Does anyone here have any knowledge of who would be on the date with him?

    It is a great LP, but I just want to know more about it.

    Thanks in advance

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