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i have heard the thornton disc and i like it.

is anything else in the series like this one?

i like the thornton because it is a little out but the music is still held down by some steady grooving basslines. things never get out of control but it still has a nice edge.

i enjoy the frank wright also but this is about as out as i want to get. i always enjoy hearing musicians i like in new setting so it was cool hearing art taylor do something different on this one.

anything else in the series around this level?

some of the others look interesting but i fear they will blow me out of the room.

the bley interests me just because of my enjoyment of electric instruments but bley is not someone i generally enjoy so much plugged in.

but yeah, anything around the thornton to wright level? thank you.

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The Shepp that John B skipped, and both "Certain Blacks" and "with Fontella Bass" from the AEC would fit that bill nicely. The Rudd is pretty straight-ahead, too. The Shorter and the Lacys are probably the most 'out,' but not much more so than the Wright...

And yes, Jazzbo, I did see the ESPs. Ellis Marsalis kinda threw me for a loop, but the Ayler and Ra stuff sounds great!

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the shepp and the AEC albums didn't really appeal to me much. i don't know why. i guess i have never really been interested in AEC albums. they don't move me. and the shepp looks like sort of a mess and i hate harmonica. well, hmmmm....i guess perhaps i should avoid this series of reissues. or i guess i will take a few risks.

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My DeepDiscountCD order arrived today. I listened to the Emergency and the Frank Wright discs 3 times each while I was painting the downstairs. Tremendous. I love them both and if I had to pick a favorite I would say the Emergency disc just by a hair. Thanks for the recommendations.

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Y'know, I always liked the original covers, but now seeing the reissues and their splotchy funk in the stores, they actually do look really nice.

Well, after you take the outer wrap off, you'll have no info on the front cover.

I suppose that's OK in some circumstances - the artwork itself looks good, but it just doesn't work for me from a practical point of view...and wait til you get to the booklets! :wacko:

Here, tell me which titles are these by looking at the covers:

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Check the spines. :)

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Today I ordered 5 of the 15 available from Dusty Groove at $16.99 each:

Clifford Thornton - Panther & the Lash

Anthony Braxton - Donna Lee

Emergency - Homage To Peace

Roswell Rudd - same

Frank Wright - Uhuru Na Umoja

More than half of the initial pages on this thread have dealt with the high cost ($24.99) of imports and relative Stateside unavailability of these limited edition CDs.

Well, now at least 15 of 'em are here and quite available. With an apparent 5,000 per unit limit -- let me say at this juncture: "What are you waitin' for, buckeroos -- saddle up and git yer asses in gear!"

By year end, please don't fill this topic thread with how you mighta, coulda, woulda, shoulda...

And forget the prospect of copping promos or cut-outs on the cheap.

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AFAIK, it is 5000 worldwide - the US supply is 1000 each.

My recollection is that most of those other Verve limited release CDs (whatever that series was called) were also 5000 worldwide each, and those were all available for quite some time (except that Marquis de Sade Lalo Schifrin).

But heck I just bought the Waldron/Lacy and Burrell, and soon I'll get the Art Endemble and Clifford Thornton discs.

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AFAIK, it is 5000 worldwide - the US supply is 1000 each.

My recollection is that most of those other Verve limited release CDs (whatever that series was called) were also 5000 worldwide each, and those were all available for quite some time (except that Marquis de Sade Lalo Schifrin).

But heck I just bought the Waldron/Lacy and Burrell, and soon I'll get the Art Endemble and Clifford Thornton discs.

Unlike the "domestic" Verves, these originate from Universal France. It is my understanding 2500 were available in Europe, 1000 for the US and the balance for the rest of the world.

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can we get some more reviews over here? i am curious about how many of these releases are.

i really like the thornton and the wright and emergency are nice if i am in the mood to get a little more wild. the emergency i can take better thanks to the wah guitar.

i am especially interested in comments on the shorter, burrell and bley albums. or on any of them. any comments or feelings...

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