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  3. Now disc 2 to chill after a stressful thang.
  4. played a bit more of it and read up on the sidemen... apparently pianist Chris Gage was some sort of unrecorded local hero https://www.jazzstreetvancouver.ca/artists/44/ https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/chris-gage-emc and even though some tapes featuring him have appeared before (e.g. an archival release with Fraser McPherson), four CDs with Art Pepper is fairly massive for his legacy... that said, while all four players are clearly audible, the focus was apparently on capturing Pepper well - which worked out nicely...
  5. Now spinning this LP: Richard Thompson - Amnesia (Capitol, 1988)
  6. If anyone is interested, this is the discussion from the Hegel folks from yesterday. Unfortunately I didn't win the drawing but educational nonetheless.
  7. Not that I am aware of, there are various things from the early 50s (e.g. on Xanadu) but I wouldn't know of other live Pepper from the late 50s when he recorded his famous Contemporary albums
  8. Mopro Records M 106 - Blue Wisp Big Band " Live At Carmelo's" - rec. 1984 - Engineer: Jim Mooney
  9. Last night at his gig, I bought Jaleel Shaw's "The Soundtrack Of Things To Come" (Changu Records). I have yet to play it but at first glance, whoever is in charge of their graphics need to take a better peek at the final artwork before sending it to the printer. I can't read all of the track names, even with my reading glasses. Whoever did the scan for discogs cranked up the contrast & brightness significantly. The original looks much darker than this scan.
  10. Never heard one but I like the way they look
  11. Nice catch. I have that album, but I've never seen that cover before. Mine looks like this:
  12. I just remembered it: if you take a close look, Kenny is sitting on a large drum case.
  13. Roussel: Symphony No. 2 in B-Flat Major, Op. 23; Pour Une Fete De Printemps, Op.22 National Orchestra of the O.R.T.F., Jean Martinon (Erato FR) A terrific LP.
  14. Thanks for that Brad. It's interesting to read all the other people, including many pre-dating Schaap, who were deeply involved in putting jazz on the air at KCR. Seems like the history is sort of "Phil was a student, and WKCR and jazz got on the air and Phil never left ..." Though I am especially glad for what Phil brought to the station and preserved in his archive, as opposed to the interests of some of his colleagues.
  15. Sounds like fun!
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