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  2. Bam.
  3. Spacemen 3 - For All the F'd up Children of this World
  4. Just got in “Classic V-Disc Big Band Jazz Sessions” Mosaic Records 10 cd set and am playing disc 1–some great Woody Herman sides start this off. A very handsome set, with a fat booklet. And the sound seems really really good.
  5. This is 4 LP's and includes July 26/27/28, but we will need to see more details to know what it actually adds. And it's moot for me if there is no CD issue.
  6. The BYG/Affinity 'Live In Paris' double LP is taken from the July 27th and 28th concerts. No idea if this set includes new material but the wording kind of suggests not.
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    Paul Quinichette

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  8. And dead center in mine!
  9. I am very intrigued by the possibilities implied by material from the Jazz Showcase but that debut selection ... it's very safe to say that 70s Henderson plus Joanne Brackeen is a long, long way from my wheelhouse. Are you with me, @Peter Friedman ?
  10. It sounds like the Henderson will be a 2 CD release. This is certainly intriguing: This is part of Resonance's debut launch of releases from Joe Segal's Jazz Showcase archives, marking the beginning of what will hopefully be a long line of incredible releases from the club's archives. Here's hoping that the material from Jazz Showcase sells well enough to keep bringing out these releases!
  11. Scene from "The Pine Barrens," now with laugh track:
  12. “Stars Of Jazz Volume 1” Jazzology cd 300×298 10.7 KB Bass – Rail Wilson Clarinet – Barney Bigard Cornet – Wild Bill Davison Drums – Hillard Brown Guitar – Eddie Condon Liner Notes – George H. Buck, Jr. Piano, Text By – Art Hodes Trombone – Jim Beebe Recorded 1972 High Point, North Carolina Some fine musicians, some fine music.
  13. Today
  14. Europa Jazz EJ-1017 - Various: Getz/Byrd and Jaspar/Clarke - rec. all 1958
  15. Count me in for eventual CD releases of the Henderson (with Joanne Brackeen ❤️), the Ahmad Jamal Jazz Showcase, and the wonderful looking early live Terry Callier. The Jamal Oil Can Harry's is a really good record, and a rare instance to hear Calvin Keys. I have the Japanese CD already. Has that complete Coltrane in France been available before? I know the performance of "A Love Supreme" was on the expanded Impulse reissue.
  16. I'm stoked about Buster Williams' Pinnacle. I have the album on a 32 Jazz CD, but -- given how much I love the music -- I'll probably plop for the vinyl anyway.
  17. The Annie Ross is pretty cool. Looks like the Cecil is from Paris and not Maeght (as I'd been told) and I will definitely pick it up despite my aversion to the liner note author.
  18. ... on my 'have to listen again' list for some while now, like some others on single DGG stuff.
  19. I have buying from philadelphia music for several years and they tend to undergrade. They are terrific!
  20. Lots of interesting things this year, hopefully will see cds of some of them Joe Henderson Live at The Showcase 1978 & John Coltrane - The Tiberi Tapes: A Preview Of The Mythic Recordings stand out https://www.recordstoreday.co.uk/rsd-list
  21. Gil Goldstein?
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