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    • Thanks. it is a great set and I am also surprised it has not sold at that price. Price reductions on a few remaining box sets (sorry, I cannot go lower on the Jarrett box).    I am thinning my collection and am offering the following jazz and rock and reggae CD box sets for sale. Please note that I will not be able to ship items until the weekend. Shipping is $6.50 per item (I can combine shipping if multiple items ordered). U.S. shipping only. Payment by pay pal friends/family.   The British Invasion: The History of British Rock, Vols 1-4 4 CD, Rhino, 1990 CDs and CD jewel cases: Excellent Slipcase: Very Good. Slipcase has an approx. 1" tear to top edge of slipcase and some shelf wear to corners and edges.  $33   Albert Ayer: Revaluations: The Complete ORTF Fondation Maeght Recordings (4 CD, Elemental Music, 2022) CDs, CD digipacks, booklet: Mint Slipcase: Near Mint due to a horizontal scratch to mid slipcase spine which is how it arrived to me from Amazon. It is a superficial scratch (may be due to a box cutter) and not deep.  Otherwise, everything is basically like new. $31   Keith Jarrett: Sun Bear Concerts: Solo Piano: Kyoto, Osaka, Nagoya, Tokyo, Sapporo, Encores. (6 CD, ECM, 1990) CDs and jewel cases: Excellent Outer box: Very Good. Outer box has a small bump/tear to middle top edge and also has some shelf wear to corners. $44   The Story of Jamaican Music: Tougher Than Tough (4 CD, Mango, 1993) Everything (long outer box, CDs, booklet) is in Near Mint condition. Limited Numbered Edition (this is # 028348) $27      
    • Yeah, that's a really good record. I stumbled on to that when I was doing a search on the Jeremy and the Satyrs album. It really struck me how respectful the audience was of Tim and his music. You could hear a pin drop when they were playing, and they were so hip, they could tell what song Tim was going to play by the chords he played as an introduction to each song. The same musicians were on Richie Havens album "Something Else Again", Eddie Gomez, Warren Bernhardt and Donald MacDonald. I thought "No Opportunity Necessary, No Experience Needed" was from "Mixed Bag", and I flipped out when I heard it on"Something Else Again". I knew some great song was not on "Mixed bag", but I forgot which one it was. A lot of the great folk artists back then like Richie, Tim, Nick Drake, Judee Sill, and Kenny Rankin were all hip to jazz, and used jazz musicians on their records  
    • Hooray for Hampton Hawes!      It's well worth tracking down.  
    • I've been buying loads of Hampton Hawes in the last few days (At the piano, Art Farmer's On the road, Art Pepper's Early Show, Dexter Gordon's Blues a la Suisse) and replayed what's in my collection.... that one is still missing... 
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