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  2. Joe Henderson, but I'm not typing the title of the movie. Here's the IMDB link. He plays Lee opposite Fred Williamson. There's a discussion around a fire that is probably his biggest scene. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070721/?ref_=fn_t_2
  3. Rahsaan Roland Kirk “Vibrations in the Village: Live at the Village Gate” Resonance cd Ah, it’s been too long since I had a new to me Kirk to listen to! Sound is quite good, performances as well. 500×416 35.6 KB 400×400 29.8 KB Bass – Henry Grimes Drums – Sonny Brown Piano – Horace Parlan or Jane Getz of Mel Rhyne Tenor Saxophone, Flute, Reeds [Stritch], Reeds [Manzello], Whistle, Vocals – Rahsaan Roland Kirk Recorded live at The Village Gate, New York City on November 26-27, 1963.
  4. Thanks! BTW: As websites are easily translated today (in case you don't know French), I found the following 2 links some members here might find interesting as well (the first one includes a photo from the memorial service): Hommage: Guy Kopelowicz L’ancien chef d’AP Photo à Paris est mort à 85 ans Hommage: Guy Kopelowicz Edit: The first one has some fascinating info about Guy's life and work, incl. some things here and there many might never have heard before, the second one is mostly a remembrance written by his son.
  5. Gunter Hampel - Cavana Lee Hampel - Steve Swell: Holy Lights + Human Rights. Birth Records birth 131222 [Germany 2014]
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  7. Remarkable. Mesmerized by hearing (and looking) at the period keyboard alone.
  8. December 6 Steve Swell - 1954 Saw him live at APEX in Göttingen, invited by Gunter Hampel to play with him in his band
  9. AFAIK Monk never wrote down changes. He wanted you to improvise on the tune, not the changes.
  10. Incredible movie about the Stasi and what it did to people.
  11. One of my favorite composers.
  12. December 6 Uli Beckerhoff - 1947
  13. Licensing can be a problem, especially with multi-label sets and different rights holders; some rights holders are not keen to license out material for sets like that - or at all.
  14. Re-listening to this intriguing disc before re-filing it on the shelves. Man it sounds good, really fine engineering. Joshua Redman “Compass” Nonesuch cd Joshua Redman – soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone Larry Grenadier – bass Reuben Rogers – bass Brian Blade – drums Gregory Hutchinson – drums
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    Joe Henderson

    Definitely for me as well.
  16. A cold morning again. But no snow! I’m enjoying a break from shoveling. This sounded so good yesterday I’m playing it again. Billie with Mal Waldron supporting her. Great stuff! Billie Holiday “Lady Day : The Storyville Concerts” Jazz Door 2 cd set, disc 1 This disc recorded at the Storyville Jazzclub, Boston, Mass., Mid. April 1959, and 29 - 31. Oct. 1951
  17. December 6 Miroslav Vitous - 1947
  18. "The Complete Wayne Shorter Blue Note Studio Sessions" -- many of Wayne Shorter's Blue Note recordings have been reissued multiple times, but some haven't. He recently passed away, and this could sell well and contribute to Mosaic's finances. Besides, they've done similar projects with Joe Henderson and Bobby Hutcherson in recent years. Night Dreamer Juju Speak No Evil The Soothsayer Et Cetera The All Seeing Eye Adam's Apple Schizophrenia Super Nova Moto Grosso Feio Odessey Of Iska Many sessions are short, so perhaps around 10 CDs or such? Also, if possible, I'd like to see the rejected sessions (like the Odessey Of Iska sequel featuring McCoy Tyner for some reason) finally see the light of day.
  19. This record (have the elite) hipped me to George Russell in the first place! Yes! Now:
  20. Decca DL 9220 - George Russell Sextet At The Five Spot - rec. 1960
  21. I realize tastes do differ, but overall I find this series certainly not bad but a somewhat lukewarm affair. Many years ago I had a small number of them (that came my way almost by accident) but sold them off again at a time when I did not yet do this with items that were NOT duplicates. These LPs do not seem to be that rare in the secondhand bins either. So apart from the historial angle such as Mingus' last bass work being for that series I am not sure there is a huge market for these recordings given the Mosaic treatment at Mosaic prices. In hindsight somehow I also feel the radio man (who presented these newly-released records in a jazz radio show here) wasn't all wrong when he wondered publicly and with less than maximum appreciation what the producers behind this series (or Lionel Hampton) were possibly thinking with titles such as "Lionel Hampton presents Gerry Mulligan" - as if someone with the status of Gerry Mulligan needed to be presented by someone like Lionel Hampton - certainly a major figure too but no longer as hot in the running as Mulligan conceivably still was at that time. So ... a mixed bag, I'd say.
  22. This tune was written in 1941 by Monk, Hot Lips Page and Joe Guy, but has never recorded. Too bad the changes are not on the sheet music in the image. I would like to try playing it.
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