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Basil Kirchin's "Worlds Within Worlds"

Parts I & II were released on UK Columbia LP (1971) http://www.discogs.com/Basil-Kirchin-Worlds-Within-Worlds/release/1638801

Parts III & IV were released on UK Island (1974) http://www.discogs.com/Basil-Kirchin-Worlds-Within-Worlds/release/878961

would be nice to have both combined as a single release

I wonder if Jonathan would be interested in this as a potential release on his label

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Basil Kirchin's "Worlds Within Worlds"

Parts I & II were released on UK Columbia LP (1971) http://www.discogs.com/Basil-Kirchin-Worlds-Within-Worlds/release/1638801

Parts III & IV were released on UK Island (1974) http://www.discogs.com/Basil-Kirchin-Worlds-Within-Worlds/release/878961

would be nice to have both combined as a single release

I wonder if Jonathan would be interested in this as a potential release on his label

I would have thought that Johnny Trunk at Trunk Records would have already re-issued these if the masters were available.

An interesting candidate for re-issue though.... :tup

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Basil Kirchin's "Worlds Within Worlds"

Parts I & II were released on UK Columbia LP (1971) http://www.discogs.com/Basil-Kirchin-Worlds-Within-Worlds/release/1638801

Parts III & IV were released on UK Island (1974) http://www.discogs.com/Basil-Kirchin-Worlds-Within-Worlds/release/878961

would be nice to have both combined as a single release

I wonder if Jonathan would be interested in this as a potential release on his label

I would have thought that Johnny Trunk at Trunk Records would have already re-issued these if the masters were available.

An interesting candidate for re-issue though.... :tup

I think I read somewhere that the master of the first one was lost (and it never really got a full issue anyway). Definitely worth a reissue, with some fine Evan Parker on it.

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Basil Kirchin's "Worlds Within Worlds"

Parts I & II were released on UK Columbia LP (1971) http://www.discogs.com/Basil-Kirchin-Worlds-Within-Worlds/release/1638801

Parts III & IV were released on UK Island (1974) http://www.discogs.com/Basil-Kirchin-Worlds-Within-Worlds/release/878961

would be nice to have both combined as a single release

I wonder if Jonathan would be interested in this as a potential release on his label

I would have thought that Johnny Trunk at Trunk Records would have already re-issued these if the masters were available.

An interesting candidate for re-issue though.... :tup

I had contacted Johnny in the past regarding this but I can't remember what his reply was - looked back at my old Trunk correspondence but couldn't find any references to this

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That Newport album was on CD, in Verve's LPR series, 2002 (mini LP, I think it was around a bit later as a digipack, too):

http://www.discogs.com/Gigi-Gryce-Donald-Byrd-Jazz-LaboratoryAnd-Cecil-Taylor-Quartet-At-Newport/release/3538739


It's still around in Europe, for instance here:

http://www.amazon.de/At-Newport-Gigi-Gryce/dp/B00006FR6G/


There's also a CD-R on demand edition, but I'd trust the above link to be the actual CD.

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Both on Savoy......

All those Dixon-produced Savoy LPs are great. I am of the understanding that licensing these would be pretty tough. A friend who runs a very above-board label was trying to reissue the Marzette Watts and gave up. Columbia Japan didn't seem particularly interested in back-catalog obscurities or going through the nominal amount of work to get them reissued by someone else.

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Both on Savoy......

All those Dixon-produced Savoy LPs are great. I am of the understanding that licensing these would be pretty tough. A friend who runs a very above-board label was trying to reissue the Marzette Watts and gave up. Columbia Japan didn't seem particularly interested in back-catalog obscurities or going through the nominal amount of work to get them reissued by someone else.

They are interesting, not great in my world. Interesting is better than half the stuff out there. Great is a commitment. This crap only drives up ebay prices for marginal records.

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This ones a burner. You can get CD-Rs of dubious provenance. I wonder if those "Jazz Messengers" might do this one, since it is on Fontana.

"Great" record. A real favorite. John Jack (Cadillac Records) produced it, rather than Alan Bates, so it's unconnected to the whole grip of mid-60s sessions (which I assume Bates just leased to Fontana).

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Ric+Colbeck+-+The+Sun+Is+Coming+Up+-+LP+

This ones a burner. You can get CD-Rs of dubious provenance. I wonder if those "Jazz Messengers" might do this one, since it is on Fontana.

"Great" record. A real favorite. John Jack (Cadillac Records) produced it, rather than Alan Bates, so it's unconnected to the whole grip of mid-60s sessions (which I assume Bates just leased to Fontana).

Alan Bates seemed to have fairly close links with Polydor/Polygram during the 1970s so I guess the Fontana connection preceded that, as part of the 'Philips' link.

Only a matter of time before the Japanese/Andorrans latch onto this one I suspect.

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