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Yeah, yeah, Bev, rub it in.

I'm sure it will come your way soon!

E-music must solve many of the distribution issues ECM (and other European labels) have had in getting their product out in the USA.

Edit: looks like the entire catalogue currently on CD is going up - another wave today pushing to 325 albums.

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more of the recent Black Saint/ Soul Note goodness:

George Adams with Don Pullen Quartet - Live at the Village Vanguard Vol 1 @ Vol 2.

George Lewis - Homage To Charlie Parker

Billy Harper - In Europe (great!, Fred Hersch?? no way!)

Andrew Hill - Strange Serenade (amazing!!, if you love Andrew Hill highly recommend!)

Walt Dickerson - Life Rays

The Herbie Nichols Project - Love Is Proximity (good stuff)

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Charlie Hunter - Baboon Strength (nice organ trio set, the 2nd half smokes!)

The Fireman (Paul McCartney) - Electric Arguments (surprising really really good, a mix of everything, his most creative album since his first solo record)

Buddy Miller - The Best Of The Hightone Years (at least the tracks I didn't have off his last record for Hightone, he is kind of the Alt Country version of Richard Thompson, sure he is known but should be a household name, great comp, for the Richard Thompson heads at least download the cover of Keep Your Distance)

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more of the recent Black Saint/ Soul Note goodness:

George Adams with Don Pullen Quartet - Live at the Village Vanguard Vol 1 @ Vol 2.

George Lewis - Homage To Charlie Parker

Billy Harper - In Europe (great!, Fred Hersch?? no way!)

Andrew Hill - Strange Serenade (amazing!!, if you love Andrew Hill highly recommend!)

Walt Dickerson - Life Rays

The Herbie Nichols Project - Love Is Proximity (good stuff)

Wow, all of these are of great interest. Had that George Lewis on the "to get" for a long time.

Just went to scope it out. of course they have both George Lewis's mixed together (album-wise) but the description is all the clarinet player who died in 1968, not the trombone & electronics master still going strong.

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Maybe Manfred and e-music decided that, with all the grumbling over the years about ECMs being not-jazz, soulless etc etc, there's no real market in the US for these!

One of those smileys spelling out the fact that this is not meant to be taken as a serious comment!

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Air - Live Air

Trio Hurricane - Suite of Winds

George Lewis - Shadowgraph

Julius Hemphill - Flat-Out Jump Suite

Greg Osby - 9 Levels

Miles From India

The Fireman - Electric Arguments

Ingrid Michaelson - Be OK

Jimmy Bruno - Solo

Art Pepper - Arthur's Blues

Kenny Burrell - Collaboration (w/Lamont Johnson)

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I dropped down to the 30 downloads a month. I wasn't getting to everything I was downloading and I kind of wan't to just use Emusic for stuff that isn't easy to find on Vinyl or CD. This month is more Black Saint/Soul Note goodness and some Walt.

Roswell Rudd, Steve Lacy - Regerneration

Paul Motian Quintet – Jack Of Clubs

Paul Motian Quintet – Misterioso

Walt Dickerson - A Sense Of Direction

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A reissue I had been hoping for slipped out on me a couple years ago due to a new title, but I was mainly looking for one track, so I caught up. 4 of Charles Earland - Charles II's seven tracks were reissued on Funk Fantastique, including my much wanted Auburn Delight featuring Joe Lee Wilson. Supplemented it with Black Saint's by Bill DIxon, Julius Hemphill and Bakida Carroll, then returned here and DUHHHHH - ran myself out of DLs without grabbing Organissimo!!! A booster pack is under consideration.

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Some interesting developments:

1) They seem to be refreshing their Xanadu titles: they now show the covers, they now seem to be at 192 kbps (from 128), and are even listing some new titles (see The Peter Bernstein Trio's Monk.)

2) They're listing Yazoo titles they didn't have before, such as Pioneers of the Jazz Guitar.

Also new: a really good late Chet Baker date (Strollin'), a Revolutionary Ensemble date on Enja, and a Coleman Hawkins date with Barry Harris, Gene Taylor and Roy Brooks that looks really interesting. Does anyone know about it?

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Dave Liebman Group - Conversations

(search for David Liebman instead of Dave Liebman Group on emusic.com otherwise it won't get found)

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Dave Liebman Group - Furter Conversations:Live

(for this one you have to search for Dave Liebman Group on emusic.com)

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Peter Bernstein Trio - Monk

All three records are highly recommended!

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Sonny Rollins - 2 tracks from Live in London (Harkit) I don't already have

Alfred Brendel - Mozart: Piano Concertos 9 and 14

Jackie McLean and Bill Hardman - Jackie's Pal

Sarah Vaughan - Copacabana

The Blues of Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana

Big Joe Turner - Flip Flop & Fly

Tiny Grimes - Some Groovy Fours

Revolutionary Ensemble (Enja)

Art Blakey - Kyoto

Benny Golson - Gettin' With It

Gene Ammons - Funky Hi-Fi Jam Session

Gene Ammons - The Big Sound

Art Pepper: San Francisco Samba

Scott Hamilton and friends - Across the Tracks

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