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  1. Steve Beresford needs help: https://www.gofundme.com/f/musician-needs-a-hand
  2. Yeah, and there are probably tapes in the French broadcasters' vaults...
  3. Daniel Humair - Surrounded 1964-1987. Saw Humair live a few weeks ago, and he was not playing well, unfortunately. The man is 85, after all - and it shows. Wanted to listen to him at his prime, and this compilation of various live recordings is an excellent showcase for a truly great (and I don't use this word lightly) jazz drummer.
  4. Tabackin / Marsh duo, great great stuff.
  5. Black fist arriving too late to save a drowing chairman?
  6. Never heard of them. Will check out. These guys are my go-to polyphony fix:
  7. Well, if you like .. ahem, jazz.. you might want to check out this one:
  8. I thought "Free Form" was mostly lame hippie crap (I don't remember if there actually was tambourine there, but it very much felt like it), but "Angry Waves" is excellent. If anybody wants to buy my CD copy of "Free Form", let me know.
  9. Yes, I was thinking the same earlier today when I was correcting one Discogs entry that had a lot of data wrong (including the album title!). The musicians should have some interest in how the record of their legacy is maintained online and Discogs, whether you like it or not, is the reference discography database.
  10. Would you prefer a soprano saxophone?
  11. You can go by catalog numbers. The series started with CDSOL-47901 and goes through CDSOL-47914 so far.
  12. Well, these is a part of the Japanese Greatest Jazz of All Time series (oh those strikingly original Japanese series titles), which was inaugurated by the first-ever release of Sanders / Hicks Frankfurt concert . It was licensed through Timeless Records (a legit Dutch outfit) and sounded excellent. I am pretty sure the recordings were legally licensed directly from the broadcasters. Sanders / Hicks duo Vol. 2 is coming out this month too, btw.
  13. I listened to it on Spotify, thanks for heads-up. I found the guitar, brass and electronics contributions totally unnecessary.
  14. Clifford, which albums would you recommend?
  15. Sorry to hear this, I've enjoyed his music a lot.
  16. There is a short movie filmed in 2012 about Aldo Sinesio (shortly before his death in 2013) on youtube. Looks like he had a lot of sealed Horo LPs still...
  17. "Triangle" is one of the best piano trio albums ever, IMHO. "Bluesine" is excellent stuff too.
  18. Yeah, it's a good one, even if Vinkeloe is the least interesting player here. Phillips and Uuskyla are phenomenal on this one.
  19. Been listening to Biggi Vinkeloe lately, she is such a clever player. https://peeteruuskyla.bandcamp.com/album/the-forgotten-song And this one too: https://biggivinkeloe.bandcamp.com/album/maghzen-2
  20. It's a 2023 excellent-sounding Melodiya reissue (digital only), available on Spotify: I've now listened to it all, stupendous performances.
  21. Listened to the early sonatas only so far, very impressed. Punchy performances. Very precise.
  22. Michael Cameron bassist with Guillermo Gregorio and Michael Cameron percussionist with George Benson. Steve Jordan guitarist with with Ruby Braff and Steve Jordan drummer with Don Pullen. Michael Moore bassist and Michael Moore clarinetist / altoist. My favorite is Clark Terry / Terry Clarke.
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