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I do agree, that Kelley's Monk biography is not the best example of someone sticking to the essentials and only the essentials... (for instance, I am just reading John Chilton's Bechet biography and imho that one is perfect in keeping the balance between biographical information, gossip and music; also in talking about the music without getting overly technical), then again, genealogical research is not cockroaches in Texas; and while Kelley makes (iirc) some new contributions to our understanding of Monk's family history, I hope very much that the authors of that Dorham bio do not expand the world's knowledge about cockroaches in Texas...
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Kevin, I have had many cd players. . . the sound of my Transport and DAC together is MUCH better. There are so many more factors besides "jitter." Of course the combo is more than many would spend for an entire system, so they should be.
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Not Abe. But will confirm the sax player is Japanese. Glad you enjoyed it!
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If I were in the market for a straight-up player, I would likely look at Marantz or NAD like Lon recommended earlier. I wish Oppo Digital didn't exit the business. Their players were great bang-for-the-buck. I personally think a transport and an external DAC is a solution looking for a problem. Most of the claims of improvement using this type of set-up revolve around jitter, which is proven to be 1) not a problem with almost any CD player made and 2) not audible even if it is really really bad.
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Is Track 3 Kauro Abe? Great blindfold test. Really enjoyed track 2 and the heavy Basie vibe of track 4.
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Not that Parker album, but it's his leader date. Track 3 isn't a Taiwanese player, but if you remember that name please drop it. I'd love to check that out.
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I'm not sure I know an album where Parker plays it without Hamid being there too. Some sleuthing brought this up as a possibility https://www.discogs.com/release/10654938-Gary-Joseph-Hassay-Dave-Liebman-William-Parker-Tatsuya-Nakatani-Deep-Within As for the other clue, there's a Taiwanese free jazz player who I can't think of right now
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Hell of a tenor sound...
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You're not far off on the folk element geography. I was worried that maybe I was hearing things, so I'm glad that my hint made at least some sense to you. And you got William Parker on 9. Not Hamid Drake or Carter though...
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Lao Dan was my banker, I'm sure I could hear Chinese folk elements having listened carefully as suggested... Now I could start listing shakuhachi players but I won't. With Shabaka and Andre 3000's flute playing it's had a bit of a revival I think. Unless you're being a bit sneaky and it's William Parker, the percussion could be Hamid in that case. The second flute player Daniel Carter And that's my last guess, I promise
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Not Lao Dan. I've actually not heard him before but will be checking his music out. Yes, shakuhachi is on 9. Good call.
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Ok, thanks for the response. The one I have is the 3cd Verve set.
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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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Is #3 Lao Dan? #9 is bugging me as I really like it. Is that a shakuhachi? Not that that's going to cut down the options much a there's so many masterful players of it.
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Nice. Thank you. My CD player has likely gone kaput so I'll be pricing options in the near future and will check this out.
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