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  3. It would not surprise me if there are unissued recordings from the trio as well.
  4. That's an imaginary Mosaic BY an imaginary Mosaic.
  5. My bad, but I also forgot Keith Tippett and John Stevens' Away.
  6. "An Hour for Piano" came out three years before, but, yes,"Nine Bells" is one of the better India Navigations. Also, he almost made it to 2025. I miss his writings tho. They were fun - especially if you were young and impressionable.
  7. yeah, somebody should do one. No idea who owns the rights to Morgue but the ALM/Kojima material seems to be getting licensed around. Columbia/Denon I'm not sure about, but they presumably still own those masters. Excellent group of LPs.
  8. This would make a nice set. All of these records are going for 300+ euros.... Time for a reissue. Stalks – Steve Lacy Trio (Tokyo, June 7, 1975) Solo at Mandara – Solo performance (Tokyo, June 8, 1975) Distant Voices – Steve Lacy, Yuji Takahashi, Takehisa Kosugi (Tokyo, June 24, 1975) Torments: Solo in Kyoto – Solo (Kyoto, July 6, 1975) The Wire – Sextet recording (Tokyo, June 18, 1975)
  9. man I wish there was more of this from this period….
  10. Just shipped.
  11. Great label. Aside from the above posted Arthur Blythe "4 LP on 2 CD", all the releases I have are "British jazz". Neil Ardley is a name Roger didn't mention.
  12. The Henderson set has his usual energy. Sound is a little compressed to my ears. It’s not bad but isn’t as lively as I would have hoped for. A trio was probably his best setting.
  13. Vinyl edition of this release seems top notch to me. First spin this morning
  14. Trying to narrow down the track you are looking for to identify the album you bought in 1971: If you say the album does not appear in any listing, could you describe its cover as closely as you recall it? Normally it should be somewhere in the Discogs listings after all. It cannot be THAT obscure ... And after all it would be "only" the LPs released up to 1971 that would have to be checked. Considering you are in NZ, my guess is it is not unlikely it was a UK or Australian pressing you bought. And since you say that you "listened to many tracks but still can't locate the song", could you name the songs you listened to that are NOT the "first" track from that LP you are looking for? At least those "other" tracks you remember? All this just as an orientation for those trying to identify the LP.
  15. I've ordered mine at the local cd/vinyl shop. CD for me as it's digitally recorded and Elemental vinyl isn't any good. Two of my favorite artists I'd buy every next record that comes out by them. I've got around 9 duo discs by them and I love every single of them.
  16. Shazam did not solve this. Is that an accordion? No - it's not.
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