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  2. I take it, then, that "boutique label" means COLLECTOR label, right?
  3. February 10 Rufus Reid - 1944
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  5. It really is very underrated given the quality of what they put out. I think because the best Sackville is in the less hip categories.
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    Julius Hemphill

    I’ve always liked this cover best and was happy when International Phonographic used it. It’s on my wall, what a beauty. Makes me think some how of Demons Dance by Jacky McLean.
  7. Sackville. From Dixieland to Avant Garde.
  8. Siegfried Kessler, Barre Phillips and Steve McCall – Live At The "Gill's Club"
  9. Joe Pass – Portraits Of Duke Ellington The Wynton Kelly Trio with Special Guest George Coleman – Live At The Left Bank Jazz Society Baltimore, 1968 Also featuring some incendiary George Coleman live at the Left Bank. Joey Waronker and Pete Min – King King
  10. Some smoking tracks on this release. Including some incendiary George Coleman!
  11. RIP for sure. He will be missed! I last saw him with the reunited Television in 2016 at the Chapel, SF Photo: a year earlier at the Fillmore
  12. Intakt, Pyroclastic, Clean Feed, Pi Recordings, Resonance, Reel to Real, Black Jazz, Real Gone, Omnivore Nessa(!) I'm sure there are others ...
  13. #955 made it to Brisbane (Australia) today - impressive booklet. Havn't listened yet
  14. Lincoln Lawyer - new season on Netflix
  15. Thinking of LP labels here, but: Triple Point Eremite Craftman Project Re:Vinyl Sam Records
  16. kh1958

    Ebo Taylor RIP

  17. Discussion of an upcoming Julius Hemphill reissue put me in mind of International Phonograph Inc, which then put me in mind of Mighty Quinn, both of which put out some beautifully-done, labor-of-love releases. What are some of your favorite boutique labels and reissues?
  18. Continuing a Wadada Leo Smith binge with disc 1, originally released as Creative Music -1
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