I think the labels are consistently outstanding.
I particularly like these Black Sains:
Marcello Melis - The New Village On The Left... (I first heard about this album with Roswell Rudd, Enrico Rava and Don Moye - as well as Sardinian singers! - way back when in the Funny Rat thread as a recommendation from late brownie)
Frank Lowe - The Flam
Don Cherry, Dewey Redman, Charlie Haden, Ed Blackwell - Old and New Dream
Charles Bobo Shaw Human Arts Ensemble - Junk Trap
The John Carter Quintet - Night Fire
Muhal Richard Abrams - Blues Forever
Wayne Horvitz; Lawrence D. "Butch" Morris; William Parker - Some Order, Long Understood
Jimmy Lyons Quintet - Give It Up
Glenn Spearman Double Trio - Smokehouse
What We Live (Lisle Ellis; Larry Ochs; Donald Robinson) - Fo(u)r
and these Soul Notes
Bill Dixon - In Italy, both volumes
Jaki Byard - To Them - To Us (my favorite Byard album)
Andrew Cyrille - The Navigator
Kenny Clarke; Andrew Cyrille; Milford Graves; Don Moye - Pieces of Time
Max Roach Quartet - Scott Free
Enrico Rava Quintet - Secrets
BassDrumBone (Mark Helias; Gerry Hemingway; Ray Anderson) - Wooferlo
Paul Nash - The Soul Of Grace
The Michael Marcus 3 - Live in N.Y.
The Fringe (George Garzone; John Lockwood; Bob Gullotti) - Live In Israel
We made a donation in support of Marian McPartland's Piano Jazz and attended this live taping of the only television edition of the program at SCETV Studios. We received a VHS copy of it, a limited edition of 50. "In Your Own Sweet Way" was a second take necessitated by some problem at the board during take one, which was complete. Dave Brubeck said, "I liked the first one better" during the set.
The duo piano CD with Mark Shane and Johnny Varro was recorded live at the 1998 and 1999 Atlanta Jazz Party.