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I had ordered the vinyl when that was the only option but now switched to the cd.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
jazzbo replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Nick in 1981:
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The Kollektief are one of my most memorable live experiences and I never really found the LPs to live up to it. Not sure I tried this one though
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Next up: Bruce Forman - 20/20 (Muse, 1982)
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I received the following response from Zev on Instagram, regarding the limited nature of this series: "Time Traveler just needs to be cautious pressing the right amount, especially out of the gate for the label launch. As we go deeper into the series if we notice a greater demand we’ll consider pressing accordingly but we want to go into this carefully. We have invested lots of resources to build what I think is the definitive edition which I hope you’ll agree. I’d encourage anyone interested to please pre order now. Thanks again to one and all for your support. We’re just getting started."
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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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They have only announced three so far: Roy Brooks - The Free Slave, Kenny Barron - Sunset to Dawn, and Carlos Garnett - Cosmos Nucleus. He's been involved in some fantastic releases, though. The Xanadu CD reissue series from a decade ago was my introduction to him. Since then, he's been involved in many releases on the Elemental and Resonance labels that I'm happy to have in my collection. He also was involved in the Lee Morgan 'Live at the Lighthouse' box set that was a dream come true for many. So, overall, I'm glad he's out there doing his thing.
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Excellent news! Thanks for sharing.
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Now spinning: Willem Breuker Kollektief - Live in Berlin (BV Haast/FMP, 1976) Saxophone, Clarinet, Arranged By – Willem Breuker Alto Saxophone – Bob Driessen Tenor Saxophone – Maarten van Norden Flute – Ronald Snijders Horns – Jan Wolff Trombone – Bernhard Hunnekink, Willem van Manen Trumpet – Boy Raaymakers Piano – Leo Cuypers Bass – Arjen Gorter Drums – Rob Verdurmen
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Yes, you are correct!
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Album covers with 'negative' images of some sort ("negatives")
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Same effect as on Schizophrenia it seems -
Ah I see. The US version was issued on Timeless Muse right?
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Did they publish which ones they're going to reissue? Clifford Jordan's Night of the Mark VII is a great album I have on a 32 Jazz CD. Would consider an upgrade if the SQ is improved enough bc I like this record.
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I ran across a vintage Pepsodent ad with agents 86 & 13 in a grocery store. What a hoot!
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The Two Waynes !!! (Shorter & Newton/
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Ichi-Ban was on Timeless, not Muse, though it is a really good album. And I'm with you on The Real Thing being great. This one was on Cobblestone, the forerunner of Muse, and is really good too: