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Ordered a bunch of music over the past week or so. It ought to keep me busy for the fall. Some of this music I have on MP3 and am finally getting around to acquiring the discs. (Keep in mind, I didn't order much of anything over the summer)

1. Steve Lehman -- Manifold

2. Steve Lehman -- Interface

3. Blue Mitchell -- Big 6

4. Albert Ayler -- Spiritual Unity

5. William Parker Quartet -- Sound Unity

6. Don Cherry -- Where Is Brooklyn?

7. Rob Brown -- Crown Trunk Root Funk

8. Wadada Leo Smith -- Year of the Elephant

9. Bulk order from an Organissimo member:

Goodman ,Benny – Small Groups 1941-1945 (Columbia)

Herman ,Woody – Complete 1948-1950 Capitol Sessions (Definitive)

Shaw ,Artie – Highlights from Self Portrait (RCA/Bluebird)

Taylor ,Cecil – Trance (Fantasy/Black Lion) Café Motmartre with Lyons, Murray

Turrentine ,Stanley – Look Out! (Blue Note)

Baker ,Chet – Lonely Star (Prestige)

Baker ,Chet – California Jam Sessions (Definitive)

Baker ,Chet – Complete 1952 Fantasy & Pacific Jazz Sessions (Definitive)

Brookmeyer ,Bob – Small Band (DCC)

Davis ,Miles – Relaxin’ With Miles (Prestige/OJC)

Evans ,Bill – Waltz for Debby (Riverside/OJC)

Evans ,Bill – Sunday at the Village Vanguard (Riverside/OJC)

Parker/Gillespie – Diz ‘n Bird at Carnegie Hall (Roulette/Blue Note)

Parker ,Charlie – Legendary Dial Masters, vol. 1 ( Dial/Stash)

Marsh ,Warne – Live in Las Vegas 1962 (Naked City)

Morgan ,Lee – Tom Cat (Blue Note)

10. From another Organissimo member

Giuseppi Logan Quartet ESP

James Zitro - Zitro ESP

New York Eye & Ear Control ESP

11. Ted Sirota's Rebel Souls -- Propaganda

12. Ted Sirota's Rebel Souls -- Breeding Resistance

13. Chicago Underground Trio -- Chronicle

14. Roy Campbell -- New Kingdom

15. Roy Campbell -- Ethnic Stew and Brew

16. Julian Priester - In Deep End Dance

17. Daniel Carter, Reuben Radding - Luminescence

18. Chet Baker -- Chet

19. Denis Gonzalez -- Catechism

20. Ornette Coleman -- Change of the Century

21. Ornette Coleman -- The Art of the Improvisers

22. Ornette Coleman -- This is Our Music

.... and a new bookshelf from Overstock. (Hope that arrives first)

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Bob Florence, Westlake (Discovery) used vinyl from the French site priceminister.com for 15 euros. Not in perfect condition, tho' pretty good, and I'm not complaining as it seems to be quite a rarity and amazon.uk wanted £65 for the used CD! Oh, last but not least, the music is great!

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Well, DG had a bunch of late 1980s/early 1990s Muse CDs for sale for $5 each, so I picked up a few.

Johnny Lytle's Possum Grease and Jack Walrath's Gut Feelings are probably the two most notable.

I also picked up Bossa Tres Bottles, which is what I am listening to right now. What great stuff.

It turns out this is an Andorran compilation of their 1963 album with 7 cuts from "Jazz Tempo Latin Accents" from 1965. It looks like they took the "purist" route and only put on the tracks that were Bossa Tres by themselves, while the other 5 tracks had Sonny Simmons, Prince Lasha and Clifford Jordan! It would be nice to hear this as well of course. As far as I can tell, Jazz Tempo has never come out on CD, though the LP is reasonably available. (Bossa Tres 1963 is available as a CD import.)

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Being the second to thedwork Pat Metheny fan - it's been a must.

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I saw Mathias Eick with Manu Katché, and I liked him very much.

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Curious to hear him doing his own thing.

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Barbabara Buchholz plays the theremin.

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Stan Getz with Joe Farrell

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Art Farmer arranged by Benny Golson

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Got the LP back in 1968. Still one of my favorite male singers.

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Ordered over the past week or so:

1. Blue Mitchell - The Cup Bearers

2. Blue Mitchell - Blue Moods

3. Ornette Coleman - At the Golden Circle Vol. 1

4. Anthony Ortega -- On Evidence

5. Anthony Ortega - New Dance

6. Ry Cooder and Ali Farka Toure - Talking Timbuktu

7. Bruce Cockburn - Salt Sun and Time

8. Bob Dylan - Bringing it all Back Home

9. Joni Mitchell - The Hissing of Summer Lawns

10. Fred Anderson - On the Run: Live at the Velvet Lounge

11. Fred Anderson - Back at the Velvet Lounge

12. Fred Anderson - Timeless: Live at the Velvet Lounge

13. Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio - Live at the River East Art Center

14. Kahil El'Zabar's Ritual Trio - Africa N'Da Blues

15. Pepper Adams - Hollywood Quintet Sessions

16. Pepper Adams - 10 to 4 at the 5 Spot

17. Zoot Sims - Down Home

18. Lester Bowie - The 5th Power

19. Leaders - Slipping & Sliding

20. Mary Lou Williams - Free Spirits

21. Mary Lou Williams - The Zodiac Suite

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A nice group of used CDs came in the mail over the weekend. There were a lot of trumpeters in this batch:

Lee Morgan - Search For The New Land / Charisma / Caramba!

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Lee Morgan - The Sixth Sense

Johnny Coles - Little Johnny C

Ryan Kisor - The Usual Suspects

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Johnny Griffin - Chicago, New York, Paris

Clifford Brown / Max Roach - Brown And Roach, Inc.

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Through the Concord Records website:

Gene Ammons- Funky, Jammin' With Gene(actually Newbury Comics on this one)

John Coltrane - Dakar

Idrees Sulieman, Webster Young, John Coltrane & Bobby Jaspar - Interplay For 2 Trumpets And 2 Tenors

Johnny Griffin/Eddie Lockjaw Davis - Lookin' At Monk!

Hampton Hawes - The Green Leaves Of Summer

Barry Harris - Newer Than New

Cannonball Adderley - In New York

Art Farmer - Art Farmer Quintet

Phineas Newborn - Harlem Blues

Junior Mance - Sweet And Lovely

Bob Cooper - Coop! The Music Of Bob Cooper

Oliver Nelson - Taking Care Of Business

Eddie Lockjaw Davis - Trane Whistle

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The Alternate Miles Davis, Miles 75 Anniversary

Demonstration • Not For Sale

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nice collector's item

Dick Twardzik Trio • Complete Recordings

with Carson Smith or Jack Lawlor on bass and Peter Littman on drums

recorded 1954

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I only became aware of Dick Twardzik when exploring the discography of Charlie Mariano. Dick plays on Charlie's "Boston All Stars" (rec. 1953, Prestige PRLP 153) and on "Serge Chaloff plays the fable of Mabel" (rec. 1954, Storyville LP STV 3117).

Dick Twardzik died in Paris on October 21, 1955, after the injection of an overdose. He barely grew 24 years old. Serge Chaloff, his friend and colleague, shaken to the core, wrote in an elegy for Dick Twardzik: "He had a completely new way of approaching the piano and producing the sound of his harmonies. Dick's hunger for educating himself was insatiable. He never traveled without books about all topics of art and philosophy. He listened to symphony concerts as often as possible and as a matter of course he always practiced. I never met a guy dedicated to jazz on its highest level to this extent at this juvenile age. I'll miss him forever, and the music has lost one of its most passionate and most inspired disciples."

source: Metronome, USA, January 1956, page 25

PS

If I can still trust my ears at age 58 the piano seems to be out of tune at times.

:huh:

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