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Joe Bonner - The Lifesaver (Muse, 1975)
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Mingus Big Band “Blues and Politics” Dreyfus Jazz cd 300×297 9.63 KB One of my favorite of the Mingus Big Band releases. I’ve been thinking aobut both politics and blues . . . so it seems an appropriate listen.
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Stan Getz “At Large” Verve Japan 2 cd set, disc 1 Recorded in Stockholm, Sweden 1960. Getz in fine form, with an excellent Swedish trio backing him.
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Lester Bowie's Brass Fantasy - Twilight Dreams (Venture/Virgin, 1987)
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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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Planning on checking out Out of Sight tomorrow, and then Naked Lunch a few weeks after that. And should squeeze in Kajillionaire in between. Of the three, I've only seen Naked Lunch before.
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😁 👍 Now on the TT Verve MV 2087 (Japan 1974) - Stan Getz & Bill Evans "More Previously Unreleased Recordings" - rec. 1963 - Engineer: Dennis Sands
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Verve/ CLEF Series MGV-8023 (Japan 1992) - Illinois Jaquet " Swing's The Thing" - rec. 1956
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Some of the final work of the great James Moody. Featuring the fine piano work of Kenny Barron. James Moody “Moody 4B” IPO cd
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Now, Something quite different! Gregory Groover, Jr. “Negro Spiritual Songbook, Vol. 2–The Message” Jazz Urbane cd
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A warmer morning. I couldn’t wait to turn the stereo on and listen. I love this time of the day, and the stereo has been sounding oh so good these mornings. Starting off with a disc I love: late Jobim, some of his final recordings. collecting his contributions to the Lumiar Records “Songbook” series of cds. Rich, beautiful recordings. Tom Jobim “Minha Alma Canta – My Soul Sings–the Great Brazilian Songbook”. I have become a huge fan of Jobim’s work, and his final works are full of a depth that always moves me.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
https://www.novantiqua.net/prodotto/Jubel-Schein-Bedeutung Very interesting new recording, questioning the obsession with speed in most modern performances. One has to give up any preconceptions while listening. Losito definitely has the means to project the melodic and harmonic flow at these rather slow tempi, and is living proof you can achieve a beautiful tone on a violin with minimal use of vibrato. My only complaint regards the harpsichord used, a copy of a 1769 Taskin model, something Bach never had used or even heard. Although it has a beautiful elegant sound, it lacks the gravity and fullness Thuringian and Saxonian instruments had. -
Just a brief look at the reverse side of this coin that will might be "food for thought" for EU forum members: Now that there is the EU-USA customs duties agreement whereby EU exports to the USA will be subject to 15% customs duties for the time being (until further notice, or should I say "until further whims"? ) but USA exports to EU countries are for the most part at 0 (zero)% duties, I for one wouldn't hold my breath that we as private buyers will now be able receive any shipments of records, CDs or similar all duty-free to our doorsteps. It just does not seem likely, given the general regulatory climate. Not to mention that duty-exemption thresholds applicable until now have been ridiculously low for some time, and prohibitive mailing rates by US shippers have probably killed most transactions anyway.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
EKE BBB replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Album covers with 'negative' images of some sort ("negatives")
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Don Patterson - Genius of the B3 -
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Album covers with 'negative' images of some sort ("negatives")
optatio replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
David Liebman Plays Coltrane & Shorter. Aebersold Vol. 81 Play-A-Long. Jamey Aebersold Jazz 635621600225 [s.d.] -