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  2. Disc 2 - Music of Bill Evans - with Special Guests Eddie Gomez & Jim Hall
  3. Definitely interested, though the CD prices were on the high side. Maybe things will settle down after RSD is over. Any idea if there will be digital release eventually?
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  5. Dave Burrell And Bob Stewart: The Crave (Play The Music Of Jelly Roll Morton And Dave Burrell). NoBusiness Records NBLP 100 [Lithuania 2016]
  6. I was re-reading some old correspondence with one of my University of Chicago friends about jazz (he’s one of the best pianists and guitarists I’ve ever befriended and had been a music professor at Yale, and is now a music professor at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor). So I decided it was time for some “Chicago Style” so to speak. Eddie Condon Town Hall Concerts, Vol. 10, Jazzology 2 cd set, first disc
  7. I didn’t realize this is a first time release. Might be interesting for sure 👍
  8. That might be more interesting.
  9. Thanks for the heads-up, @felser!
  10. Red Records put this one out without any advance hype AFAIK. I'm in, of course, and I'm sure many others here are also.
  11. Yeah, Earland, JH Smith, Lonnie Smith, Reuben Wilson, etc. I play Earland's "Happy Cause I'm Going Home" in heavy rotation to cheer myself up.
  12. Volume two available, this time no standard https://www.caligola.it/shop/MAL-WALDRON-&-SAM-RIVERS-Encore-Live-in-Mestre-Venezia-1984-files-wav-covers-jpeg-booklet-pdf-p829743355
  13. It looks like cancer got him, dammit. I guess it's a bit of a stretch to post here, as I don't think he ever hosted a jazz show on BBC and maybe never even guested on one. His thing was originally "alternative music" and then later "world music." I listened to him very regularly on his last stint on Music Planet and then the Kershaw Tapes. Always sad that his personal problems overshadowed his work by the end. I really appreciated his selections, even though he had a strong aversion to Fela Kuti, which I thought was a little odd. https://www.theguardian.com/media/2026/apr/17/bbc-radio-dj-andy-kershaw-dies-aged-66 I'm sure I have the Kershaw Tapes taped somewhere, and will have to dig them out. I likely have at least a few of his Music Planet shows archived. I was not aware that he had a podcast, so I'll see if those are floating around in the aether. He was the force behind two compilations: Great Moments of Vinyl History and More Great Moments of Vinyl History (perhaps ironically the 2nd compilation was also available on CD!) I'll listen to those as well.
  14. Bill Callahan: Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle
  15. Bill Perkins, consistently.
  16. Nice. Been rewatching old Miami Vice episodes; his music is all over that show, of course.
  17. Wow. I think I've only seen him in groups, though he always takes an unaccompanied solo somewhere in the music.
  18. I've enjoyed the Clifford Jordan recordings on the label; don't notice the sound because I am not about that, but they rank highly in my book for two fantastic documentations of under-recognized players, Norris Turney and CI (Charles) Williams. Especially the latter because of the era of his prior recordings on Mainstream, he is not heard to such advantage as he is on the Mapleshade CD.
  19. I have sort of lost track. Will there actually be a box set at some point? How many CDs?
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