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Bobby Previte-Counterclockwise

What do you make of this disc. I am undecided, it's either pretty good heavy groove music or it's a crude record from artists you would expect better of. Initially it did appeal but a bit of the novelty is wearing off I fear. Its also quite repetitive. Any thoughts????

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i'm still listening but first impressions are it doesn't quite match their last set "Just Add Water"(Fowlkes is a great player but Ray Anderson is missed).Previte likes a groove and most of the time I'm with him on that but found the two sets from the "My Man In Sydney" band a bit limited.Swallow does "sound" different here I must admit and it's not an enviroment one would normally associate with Ehrlich either,but Horvitz,an eclectic player if he's anything,sounds great.I'd imagine this band kills live and wouldn't go so far to say I'd expect better of them-they're having fun and it's fun to listen to.No match for the Weather Clear Track Fast albums tho'!

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Thanks to pryan, I will be enjoying Freddie Redd's "Shades Of Redd" tonight. :tup

Glad to see you received it, Catesta - sooner than I expected. I got your payment yesterday.

Tuneage for the past couple of days:

Louis Armstrong: COMPLETE HOT FIVES AND SEVENS(discs 2&4), PLAYS W.C. HANDY

Kenny Dorham: UNA MAS

Bessie Smith: THE ESSENTIAL

Roy Hargrove: HARD GROOVE

on deck: Joe Henderson: STATE OF THE TENOR, vol. 1&2

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Today:

• Charles Mingus: Jazz Composers' Workshop (Savoy) — Dig Teo Macero on this.

• Paul Bley: Footloose (Savoy) — Amazing.

• Paul Bley: With Gary Peacock (ECM)

• Paul Jeffrey: The Electrifying Sounds of (Savoy) — Posted in the Recommendations forum about this one.

• Jelly Roll Morton: Volume One (JSP) — Need to play this more. A lot more.

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Paul Bley- "Axis"

Oliver Lake- "Prophet"

Herbie Hancock- "Sextant", "Mwandishi"

Duke Ellington- "Far East Suite"

Eddie Palmieri- "El Rumbero del Piano"

Cubanismo- "Malembe"

John Coltrane- "Olé Coltrane"

Fred Anderson- "The Missing Link"

Duke Ellington- "Blanton-Webster Band", Ken Burns jazz compilation

8 Bold Souls- "Last Option"

Henry Threadgill Sextet- "You Know the Number"

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Andrew Hill - Point of Departure

Charles Mingus - Black Saint and the Sinner Lady

Lee Morgan - Caramba

John Patitucci - Communion

John Scofield - Flat Out

Peter Gabriel - Birdy

Radiohead - OK Computer

Richard Thompson - Mock Tudor

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Metallica - St. Anger

Beck - Midnite Vultures

Stanley Cowell - Brilliant Circles (what I wouldn't give to have someone remaster this one - worst-sounding jazz CD I've ever heard)

Archie Shepp - Fire Music

J.J. Johnson - The Eminent, Vol. 1

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Lord Buckley: The Messiah of Hip (Promo cd from Doug Schulkind's WFMU radio show)

Jean Shepherd: And Other Foibles - When the 2004 conventions occur, I plan to turn on the tv for five minutes, mute the sound, and listen to Shep's "Fellow Americans". I'll know everything I need to know.

Duke Ellington 1930 Vol. 2 (Classics)

Spirits of Rhythm 1932-34

John Lindberg Quartet: Afterstorm

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John Coltrane - Coltrane [Deluxe Edition] ... Still with "Bick Nick" with Ellington :(

Johnny Coles - Little Johnny C ... Did Pearson really sound like Cecil on "Jano," as L.B. Morris guessed in his blindfold test? I'm still :unsure:

Herb Ellis & Red Mitchell - Doggin' Around ... What are your favorite guitar and bass duet records?

David Murray Octet - Ming ... The artist of the 80s?

Baker / Hunt / Vandermark - Caffeine ... Got this used ... The phrase "Squawking Jazz" was written above the price ($8.50) on the sticker.

Matthew Shipp with William Parker - Zo ... "Summertime" gets a careful, serene reading (for music like this, that is).

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Dave Brubeck; Stardust

Gerry Hemingway; Devil's Paradise

Thelonious Monk; Complete on Riverside- (up to disc 9 now)

Roy Haynes; Love Letters

Miles Davis; Blackhawk disc 1

Billy Bang; Valve No 10

Benny Green; Blue Notes

Blue Mitchell; Boss Horn

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• Jackie McLean: Demon's Dance

• Tyrone Washington: Natural Essence

• Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers: Free For All — See separate thread!

• Charlie Ventura: Complete Verve 1951-52 Quartet & Quintets

• Jay Jay Johson: 1946-1949

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Sonny Clark - Sonny's Crib

Bill Frisell - Gone, Just Like a Train

Keith Jarrett - The Melody at Night, With You

Bud Powell - Bud!

Terje Rypdal - Waves

Stanley Turrentine & Three Sounds - Blue Hour

John Zorn - Spillane

Neil Young - Decade

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