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Miyazawa Akira Quartet - Kiso (Victor JP, 1970)
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Oh my God, what great music, and how much I LOVE PHAROAH SANDERS !!!! It seems that he is the artist who touches my soul most since last year, especially since I´m in love. But he has been always one of my favourites, now my foremost favourite. He is the musician, his is the music that moves my heart, I get that feeling of sublime happiness, like when you are in love, and at the same time brings tears of emotion into my eyes. Pharoah Sanders.......I love him. I am so glad I saw him often live when he walked on this planet....... I think we, who got his message, got his blessings........
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I assume the Miles CD is a bootleg? He is on a few tracks on the Newport box, correct?
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Joseph Orange lives in the DC area. We talk via Facebook a lot. I have only met him in person twice. Very nice guy.
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RIP. More sad news...lots of passings recently.
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RIP. Loved his work with Liebman in Lookout Farm and Pendulum.
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This is the gem I was not aware of until this series came out last year (I ordered it immediately then), apparently has never been released outside Japan in any form. Farmer/Jackie McLean/Cedar Walton/Sam Jones/Billy Higgins live in 1977? Yes, please!
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Prompted by another thread: OJC A desert island disc for this listener!
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This eagerly awaited set just arrived in US: Ordered this on the basis of forum recommendation:
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First release of archival material. Not a reissue, but this seems like the best place to post it.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Great selection, and - along with the liner notes - a fine introduction into the rise of violin music in Italy in the 17th century. -
Besides the Blue Note LPs this is my favourite: This trio rocks!
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There it is
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Ted Nash and his nephew Ted Nash, apparently. Who knew.
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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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Up for renewed interest. The cover painting was done by one Don Stivers. He painted another jazz album cover—The Montgomery Brothers In Canada.
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The fate of a particularly rhythmically-challanged drummer? A cliche-ridden sax player? A pianist too busy on his comping? A bass player taking overly-long solos?
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