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I just re-listened to the first recording. While sound is indeed terrible at the very beginning, it gets significantly better. Loud audience voices are the primary distraction. The music is fantastic.
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Original LP here along with the International Phonographic CD. I think that will do me.
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Here is a review of the league's articles about the free agents leading up to the Feb. 10 signing day. https://www.cfl.ca/everything-you-need-to-know-ahead-of-the-2026-cfl-free-agency/ ***** Jabari Arthur will be the Elks' running backs coach this year. https://3downnation.com/2026/02/06/former-cfl-receiver-jabari-arthur-joins-edmonton-elks-coaching-staff/ ***** This thread's view count stands at 538,400; an increase of 21,500 since December 15 (406 per day).
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Crime fiction (not mystery)
Stompin at the Savoy replied to Milestones's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Rogue Male (1939) by Geoffrey Household. Len Deighton and Eric Ambler if you haven't read them. If you like the occasional mystery with classy, brassy, humorous protagonist try Smallbone Deceased by Michael Gilbert (1950). You might also enjoy John D. MacDonald. He has the Travis McGee series and a lot of good non-series stuff. -
Crime fiction (not mystery)
GA Russell replied to Milestones's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Regarding atmosphere and suspense, a favorite of mine is the Quiller spy series by Adam Hall. The Ninth Directive in particular. I also have read a little of the Scot Harvath series by Brad Thor which I have enjoyed. - Yesterday
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Here's the tracklist for the Waldron: Tracklist A1 - All Alone (6:26) A2 - All God's Chillun Got Rhythm (10:40) B1 - Fire Waltz (11:13) B2 - I Thought About You (8:07) C1 - It Could Happen To You (5:47) C2 - Round Midnight (6:50) D1 - Stella By Starlight (11:15) D2 - Old Folks (feat. Sonny Stitt) (3:02) D3 - Stardust (feat. Sonny Stitt) (4:31)
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I also have most of the first recording (which circulated as a bootleg), but I don't have the second recording at all, the one that includes Giant Steps and Satellite. If Tiberi recorded the second one, were there other taper(s) in Philadelphia besides Tiberi at the time? (I can't recall the name, but I remember hearing there was one). The sound quality of the first recording is terrible, so I hope the second one is at least a little better.
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Was Waldron playing a lot of standards on his gigd in 1979, or had he pretty much moved on?
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Original LP
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Good point. I think I only have three copies of the original 'A Love Supreme' on my shelves (Complete Quartet box, complete Impulse Albums box, expanded version with the Shepp/Davis outtakes and the Antibes live ALS).
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Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase
JSngry replied to DougFelt's topic in New Releases
I once got to spend an afternoon hanging out with Danny Spencer, totally cool guy. Looking forward to hearing him play with Joe. -
The Yusef is an automatic "yes" for me, can't wait! Not so sure on the Waldron - I'm less intrigued by the idea of 1979 Waldron and 1979 Stitt together, though that part is only seven minutes . The bigger concern is an (almost) all standards program with a pickup rhythm section - doesn't sound overly inspiring, though I realize lightning sometimes strikes these sorts of things. I guess we'll find out soon enough.
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Excellent stuff!
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As is their CD version. I'll stick with that.
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All five albums jammed into three glorious CD's, surprisingly good sound quality. Great fun.
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A lot of crime ficition has been moved to the second row in the bookcase by now, but, besides Chandler and Hammett, Ross Thomas is still displayed with all his 25 novels in the front row... somewhere between thriller and crime I'd say... I also love Lawrence Block, especially but not only, the Bernie Rhodenbarr series and Charles Willeford... incidentally, Ethan Iverson has written loads of great posts about people like Thomas, Block and Willeford... (I discovered Thomas via Jörg Fauser and then the other two via Iverson) for example, this is the Thomas post https://ethaniverson.com/newgate-callendar/ah-treachery-ross-thomas/
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Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase
clifford_thornton replied to DougFelt's topic in New Releases
I would assume Detroit was the historical connection between Joe Henderson and Danny Spencer. Of course, Joe's brother Leon was in Cox's Contemporary Jazz Quintet. -
Joe Henderson - Consonance: Live at the Jazz Showcase
JSngry replied to DougFelt's topic in New Releases
The one time I saw Dexter was at the Jazz Showcase, but Kirk Lightsey, David Eibankd, and Eddie Gladden. That would be fine too! But as long as Eddie Gladden is there, all should be well. -
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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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