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Anyone knows if there’s a full discography of Lacy?
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Lovely compilation of the two albums Sortie, Disposability plus two previously unreleased sessions. Sound is great and beautiful artwork. Now spinning Sortie plus a 1972 Paris session with his then regular groep consisting of Steve Potts, Irene Aebi, Kent Carter and Noel McGhie.
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So I just used the "Contact" button on the Cellar Live website and left this message: Hello - I picked up Eric Alexander's "Timing Is Everything" on Friday and I downloaded the WAV versions of the tracks. I was very surprised when I loaded the title track into Audacity and saw that almost the entire track has cranked up levels, with a lot of "digital clipping". Was this done on purpose? What do you think?
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Freddie Hubbard “On Fire: Live from the Blue Morocco” Resonance Records cd, disc 1
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Thanks for posting. I've only been able to listen to the first song and it was great. Plan to listen to the rest later.
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FT: Autographed Joey DeFrancesco and Buck Hill CD's
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Tony Williams “The Story of Neptune” Blue Note cd Arranged By – Tony Williams Bass – Ira Coleman Drums – Tony Williams Piano – Mulgrew Miller Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Bill Pierce Trumpet – Wallace Roney Recorded at Power Station, NYC, on November 29, 30 and December 1, 1991
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MY you both continue!
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Our first collaboration - 59 years ago.
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I also recall Sam Rivers, Roy Haynes, and Gary Burton. Maybe not in the same series, but the same type of deal. Also Gary Foster, Clare Fischer and Dizzy Gillespie.
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Elvis Prestey “From Elvis in Memphis” Legacy Edition disc 2 These Legacy Editions really do sound good. Nice mastering!
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Elvin Jones lecture and performance, 24 April 1984
david weiss replied to gvopedz's topic in Artists
I was at this clinic. I was going to North Texas at the time. Elvin played a few tunes with the students as well. I wonder why they weren't included. Perhaps there were clearance issues or something. The sax player at the end was John Schroeder. Any excellent sax player. I don't know what happened to him but all we thought he was one of the most promising players at school and destined to great things. Craig Handy, who was also a student at the time, also sat in at some point during this clinic. There were a number of these clinics. Joe Henderson was among one of the more memorable ones..... -
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You're right, I have that one as well, like it a lot, forgot it was on this label.
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This is his second Blue Note release. His first was "Where Are We".
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Next, revisiting this second disc from the band Artemis. Artemis “Arboresque” Blue Note cd
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A cool morning, it’s early, eerily quiet and still. I love living off the beaten path. Starting off with another disc from “Enjoying the Ride,” the most recent Grateful Dead big box set. Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA (12/27/89) (disc 3) 254×200 12.1 KB
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August 3 Hamid Drake - 1955
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I saw the restored Seven Samurai here in Paris a few months ago. Am looking forward to purchasing the High and Low DVD. I was hoping for a restored version of Dersu Uzala. There is a good quality version on YouTube, for those interested: Nothing like seeing this on a big screen however.
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Quite the series. Last night was Hidden Fortress, and I am just back from The Seven Samurai. (They did put an intermission in, which was helpful...) Pretty amazing films all in all. I'd seen a few on the big screen before, including Dreams and Ran and High and Low, but this is a pretty exciting chance to see some of Kurosawa's best back to back to back.
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I saw Savion Glover at the Blue Note on my last trip to NYC two years ago: Great show, as always. Chris Dave & Weedie Braimah Duo ft. Savion Glover