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I had no idea of this release! Damn shame it’s not on CD, or not that I can see.
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Album covers with 'negative' images of some sort ("negatives")
optatio replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Albert Ayler, Don Cherry, John Tchicai, Roswell Rudd, Gary Peacock, Sonny Murray: New York Eye And Ear Control. ESP-Disk' / ZYX Music ESP 1016-2 [Germany 1992] -
Ron Horton's A Prayer For Andrew is indeed a really nice album, haven't played it in a while but there was a time when I streamed it frequently...
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Louis Hayes - Woody Shaw Quintet “Lausanne 1977” TCB cd Bass – Stafford James Drums – Louis Hayes Piano – Ronnie Mathews Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Flute – René McLean Trumpet, Flugelhorn – Woody Shaw Recorded at Salle d’Epalinges, Lausanne, Switzerland on February 4, 1977
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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I’m spinning the Japanese Acoustic Sounds series SHM-SACD of John Coltrane “Crescent,” UCGU-9077. For my system it’s the best digital version I own, I also own a reissue LP that sounds pretty darned good.
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This is my reaction too. Even PoD, which I should know backwards the number of times I've heard it, reveals new delights every listen. Thanks, I didn't know of this. There's been a couple of very good UK bands playing Hill repertory recently, not yet recorded though.
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Two gems
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Nice. Arabesque put out some really good music while it was in operation.
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Andrew Hill - Live at Montreux (Arista-Freedom, 1976)
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Aggie87 replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Two important missing links in my Tapscott collection:
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The remake is showing in the area all this upcoming week. Being fond of films set in NYC (blurb shows Denzel Washington on a subway), I may venture to watch it.
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Billy Higgins - Bridgework (Contemporary, 1987)
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ZIM Records ZM-1008 - Zoot Sims/Dick Nash Octet " Nashville" - rec. 1955 - Engineers: Ben Jordan & Jerry Pierce
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Brunswick Records BL 54021 - The Tony Scott Quartet " Tony Scott In Hi-Fi" - rec. Sept. 1953
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This very good album came out with little fanfare a couple years back-- unfortunately it's only available on a bespoke LP edition that may be out of print, but you can hear it on bandcamp and other streaming platforms: https://newvellerecords.bandcamp.com/album/a-prayer-for-andrew As much as I listen to his 60s BNs, I just as often come back to the later small group albums, especially the three later BN dates and Dusk on Palmetto. I am still hoping we can get a recording of his trio with John Hebert & Eric McPherson. I have often wondered if this was the live AH release Michael Cuscuna had mentioned ca. 2009 before Blue Note stopped making CDs. There are a few other fascinating trio recordings out there:
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
Steve Reynolds replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
I’d give my right pinky finger to see Brandon, Steve & Gerald Cleaver again. Saw them in December 2019. Maybe one day Cleaver will come back to NYC. Brandon & Steve are off to Europe today for 2 gigs. One in Antwerp tomorrow and the second in Amsterdam on Saturday. -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
T.D. replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
I saw Steve Baczkowski and Brandon Lopez last year at a Tubby's show Clifford put together. It was badass. Agreed on Lopez (italics added).