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Miniature versions of the album covers are included in the booklet to the box set.
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Also listening here to Byrd & Pepper
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V-Disc Big Band Set Is Coming!!!
Stompin at the Savoy replied to JSngry's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Ooh I got a tracking number! -
I mean, it is what I was expecting. Unfortunately, not just not an uncommon vernacular term but also an unGoogleable one.
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V-Disc Big Band Set Is Coming!!!
scooter_phx replied to JSngry's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Arrived in Arizona this morning. Listening to Woody on disc one... Sound is pretty good. The band is awesome. -
Some "essentials" by musicians not in the book: Bill Dixon, Intents and purposes. Lowell Davidson, id. Muhal Richards Abrams, Levels and degrees of light. Joseph Jarman, Song for. John Carter - Bobby Bradford, Seeking. Gracham Moncur III, New Africa. Jacques Coursil, Black suite. Arthur Jones, Scorpio. Amalgam, Prayer for peace. Dave Holland, Conference of the birds. Baikida Carroll, Orange fish tears. Sam Rivers, The quest. Leo Smith, Divine love. Bobby Naughton, The haunt. Henry Threadgill, X-75 vol. 1.
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I guess I have to splurge for the Milestone years CD box set if I ever want to hear these albums. Sleeve artwork is cool, so I'll miss out on that.
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I was in a house band at a club called La Roca. The band was called La Roca's Tropicale and we played the type of musics you're describing. There were seemingly innumerable stocks of all kinds of things I had never heard before, meaning that it had been popular for a while. I'd certainly not use this to prove a point, just saying that it's certainly not an uncommon vernacular term.
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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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I'm canceling another picnic in the side yard.
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https://www.discogs.com/sell/list?sort=price%2Casc&master_id=280490&format=CD plenty of options if wanted on cd though. It’s widely avaible on that format. On vinyl it was pretty rare/expensive.
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Eddie Condon “Jazz as it Should be Played” Jazzology cd 500×500 28.5 KB Bass – Bill Goodall Clarinet – Tommy Gwaltney Cornet – Wild Bill Davison Drums – Frank Marshall Guitar – Eddie Condon Narrator – Eddie Condon Piano – Don Ewell Trombone – George Brunies December 1. 1968 Place: Manassas Jazz Festival
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A funny thing about time periods is that, perhaps unlike mainstream jazz (where you could maybe argue that the Young Lions represented some sort of an end point), free jazz and improvisation really did go through a period of substantial progression after 1980. Just without thinking tol much, you had second wave / po-mo free improv; the US free jazz revival; late Loft stuff; EFI; punk free jazz; EAI and Onkyo; noise; harmolodic funk; the Downtown scene; etc. etc.. Lots of developments over the period and, in fact, a fairly clear narrative of change and development, focused on globalisation of scenes, new technology and arts institutions. Maybe it has ossified a bit now and maybe it hasn't, but those sort of issues happened long after 1980. So free jazz and improv post 1980 is a story that deserves to be told. A lot of it is stuck in the post-Counterculture / pre-digital dark zone and hasn't really been talked about like it deserves, and it feels like it is time someone really did. So thanks again to @colinmce. I believe that some of the other forum members have undertaken similar exercises too.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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We have had about 13" in the last 24 hours, and I've attacked it with shovel three times, kept it to an accessible and exit-able status with effort. Actually, I confess it feels good. Now I have earned a break to listen.
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Starting off with Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers “3 Blind Mice, Volume 1” Blue Note cd.
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Michele Rosewoman Trio - Occasion to Rise (Evidence, rec. 1990) with Rufus Reid and Ralph Peterson
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How many posters from 2003 are still here on the board?
Clunky replied to ghost of miles's topic in Forums Discussion
I too was a refugee from the BNBB. I don't post that often or visit these days but I find this place still a good source of information about new releases by living artists. I think I largely have my fill of back catalogue music and indeed have had to wave goodbye to many a CD or LP over the past decade. My collection still sprawls over the house to the irritation of my dearly beloved. Even more space is taken up by my many still film cameras and darkroom equipment. Joined March 7th 2003 -
A bit of sleet, but we got out of our hilly subdivision outside Chattanooga yesterday without an issue. When a real storm hits, this area can be shut down for several days.
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