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  2. Ts-find, ... well-produced album ! I am surprised.
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  4. Oh, for the love of... got that one, too. 🙄
  5. There is an AACM connection with #4 (I only found out from opening frames of the youtube video), which maybe accounts for my "that sounds vaguely familiar" reaction.
  6. A couple of years ago I asked my (semi-)local bookshop to order a jazz book (Sun Ra, I forget the title) for me. They told me they couldn't do it because it was published by a university press (although they sometimes stock university press releases 🤔). The shop is generally accommodating on special orders. Either the shop let me down or there's something strange about university press operations.
  7. New season of Loot - needed something "light".
  8. The hardback version is most likely to be purchased by libraries, which helps explain the pricing. Also, this is just how many academic presses operate. Looks like this will also be available as an ebook. Finally, you can also preorder via Bookshop (in case you don't want to give your $ to Amazon). https://bookshop.org/p/books/whistle-stop-kenny-dorham-jazz-and-the-journey-of-a-texas-family/548472d7f36a72cf?ean=9781496861955&next=t
  9. Thanks, Fernando! That clarifies another snippet of the history immortalized in this book.
  10. Anthony Branker & Imagine “Songs my Mother Liked” Origin Records cd 300×300 19 KB 700×500 54.7 KB Donny McCaslin - tenor & soprano saxophones Philip Dizack - trumpet Fabian Almazan - piano Linda May Han Oh - double bass Rudy Royston - drums Pete McCann - guitar Aubrey Johnson - vocals Anthony Branker - composer & musical director
  11. No, that's Columbia's studio at 30th St in Manhattan ("the Church"). Can't remember whether it was at this studio that they raised the control booth some time in the 1950s, but this looks like it. F Not that I can see, sorry. This book is more focused on photography as art than as historical record, though. Many images are pretty dark and it's difficult to identify the subjects. F
  12. Had trouble sleeping so I woke up and took care of a task, let Memphis outside for “business” and now am warming up with a cup of organic Mexican coffee. It’s COLD. Which felt nice. Starting off with the new Charles Lloyd, “Figure in Blue” on Blue Note, 2 cd set, disc 1 I’m not a HUGE Lloyd fan, I liked him up til ECM, not much of a fan of his ECM work or his work with the Marvels or others on Blue Note but liked his last one and this one is also very nice. A trio with piano and guitar. I'm a big fan of Moran, and Marvin Sewell's sound is really dialed in nicely. 230×230 8.44 KB
  13. This price difference betwen hardback and paperback versions seems to be an increasing trend these days, at least in the "special interest" non-fiction sector. Is there ANYTHING to warrant such differences with the hardback version? Particularly since it is not likely this can be recouped anywhere once these books hit the secondhand market. And production costs cannot really be THAT different.
  14. October 16 Tim Berne - 1954
  15. ❤️ 👍 Another members only CD from the LAJI LAJI 0012 - Art Pepper 1949 - 1960 - Over The Rainbow"
  16. Holy Ghost

    RIP, D'Angelo

    Just read about this yesterday, so young. RIP.
  17. Love the album sleeve alone! Speaking of sleeves, MUCH prefer the King over the RVG cover, but own both editions:
  18. https://www.amazon.com/Whistle-Stop-Dorham-Journey-American/dp/1496861965
  19. A lot of those Black Jazz albums are great. I first discovered that label because of the Doug Carn albums. I was very happy when they were reissued a few years ago and grabbed quite a few, including that one.
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