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  2. August 3 Greg Osby - 1960
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    Steve Lacy

    Anyone knows if there’s a full discography of Lacy?
  4. Lovely compilation of the two albums Sortie, Disposability plus two previously unreleased sessions. Sound is great and beautiful artwork. Now spinning Sortie plus a 1972 Paris session with his then regular groep consisting of Steve Potts, Irene Aebi, Kent Carter and Noel McGhie.
  5. So I just used the "Contact" button on the Cellar Live website and left this message: Hello - I picked up Eric Alexander's "Timing Is Everything" on Friday and I downloaded the WAV versions of the tracks. I was very surprised when I loaded the title track into Audacity and saw that almost the entire track has cranked up levels, with a lot of "digital clipping". Was this done on purpose? What do you think?
  6. Freddie Hubbard “On Fire: Live from the Blue Morocco” Resonance Records cd, disc 1
  7. Thanks for posting. I've only been able to listen to the first song and it was great. Plan to listen to the rest later.
  8. Anrhony Ciacca is a jazz pianist that I have come to like very much.
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  10. Tony Williams “The Story of Neptune” Blue Note cd Arranged By – Tony Williams Bass – Ira Coleman Drums – Tony Williams Piano – Mulgrew Miller Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Bill Pierce Trumpet – Wallace Roney Recorded at Power Station, NYC, on November 29, 30 and December 1, 1991
  11. MY you both continue!
  12. Our first collaboration - 59 years ago.
  13. I also recall Sam Rivers, Roy Haynes, and Gary Burton. Maybe not in the same series, but the same type of deal. Also Gary Foster, Clare Fischer and Dizzy Gillespie.
  14. Elvis Prestey “From Elvis in Memphis” Legacy Edition disc 2 These Legacy Editions really do sound good. Nice mastering!
  15. I was at this clinic. I was going to North Texas at the time. Elvin played a few tunes with the students as well. I wonder why they weren't included. Perhaps there were clearance issues or something. The sax player at the end was John Schroeder. Any excellent sax player. I don't know what happened to him but all we thought he was one of the most promising players at school and destined to great things. Craig Handy, who was also a student at the time, also sat in at some point during this clinic. There were a number of these clinics. Joe Henderson was among one of the more memorable ones.....
  16. Thelonious Monk Trio: Complete 1951-1954 Recordings. Definitive Records DRCD11287 [Andorra 2011]
  17. You're right, I have that one as well, like it a lot, forgot it was on this label.
  18. This is his second Blue Note release. His first was "Where Are We".
  19. Next, revisiting this second disc from the band Artemis. Artemis “Arboresque” Blue Note cd
  20. A cool morning, it’s early, eerily quiet and still. I love living off the beaten path. Starting off with another disc from “Enjoying the Ride,” the most recent Grateful Dead big box set. Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA (12/27/89) (disc 3) 254×200 12.1 KB
  21. August 3 Hamid Drake - 1955
  22. I saw the restored Seven Samurai here in Paris a few months ago. Am looking forward to purchasing the High and Low DVD. I was hoping for a restored version of Dersu Uzala. There is a good quality version on YouTube, for those interested: Nothing like seeing this on a big screen however.
  23. Quite the series. Last night was Hidden Fortress, and I am just back from The Seven Samurai. (They did put an intermission in, which was helpful...) Pretty amazing films all in all. I'd seen a few on the big screen before, including Dreams and Ran and High and Low, but this is a pretty exciting chance to see some of Kurosawa's best back to back to back.
  24. I saw Savion Glover at the Blue Note on my last trip to NYC two years ago: Great show, as always. Chris Dave & Weedie Braimah Duo ft. Savion Glover
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