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  2. Tyshawn Sorey Trio “The Off-Off Broadway Guide to Synergism” Pi Records cd, disc 1 250×250 22.2 KB Osby as special guest got me to finally order this one. Bass – Russell Hall Drums – Tyshawn Sorey Guest, Alto Saxophone – Greg Osby Piano – Aaron Diehl Recorded March 3-6, 2022 at The Jazz Gallery, New York.
  3. Orrin Evans “Faith in Action” Posi-Tone cd Wow, I like this one, and Evans’ work in general, the more I spin. He has a sort of nouveau Monk atmosphere at work. . . he has a vision and a solid style of execution. Powerful music! 300×271 9.86 KB
  4. Been a few episodes that are a "miss" for me this season, but also a few good ones.
  5. Songs For Mbizo looks interesting.
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  7. I'm really glad you have been enjoying it and that I didn't steer you wrong! I too love the ballad playing, and over the years I've come to enjoy it all, even the elements (such as the vocal chorus bits) that I didn't when I first encountered the material. Pharoah developed in important ways over the years, even progressing into a new sort of smoother cosmicness in the Verve years. What an artist.
  8. Star Trek Strange New Worlds. I'm a hopeless Trekker from way back, but I haven't loved the most recent iterations until this one.
  9. I'm now into disc 6 of the set. The most pleasant surprise for me has been the slow and pretty stuff. I never thought of Sanders as a ballad player, and I've especially enjoyed discovering that, especially on discs 5 and (so far) six. I'm less enthused about the fast things, especially when he starts what Mark calls (in what I agree with others are some very fine notes) "caterwauling in the stratosphere." But even there, he comes down to earth more often than he used to in the old Impulse days, and I especially enjoy John Hicks' piano. So, while I'm not over the moon like others, I think it was a worthwhile buy. Thanks to Lon and others for encouraging me to get it!
  10. agreed
  11. String Quartets K.458 and K.589 Barchet Quartet
  12. Anyone else use DiscSox sleeves to store their CD's? After using them for DVDs and blu-rays for years, I'm slowly converting my CD collection to them after previously using the Jazz Loft-style sleeves. The one issue I have is how to use the empty space at the top of the sleeve. This space is there to allow for a paper insert containing information about the disc (artist, title, year of release, year of reissue, etc). I would like to be able to use this space for an insert containing this type of info, because it would make flipping through a large collection much easier, but...I'm at a loss as to how to go about printing this information on paper. DiscSox offer a template on their website, but it's pretty basic. Is there a way to use something like MS Word, or some other software, to design a custom template better suited to my needs? Anyone with experience with this sort of thing? Any advice is appreciated!
  13. Well it seems to be true ... fun fact: Tolle's extension (or release point) is as close to the batter as Aroldis Chapman. Can understand how it helps generate swing and miss.
  14. Today, the annual 4' 33" anniversary concert in Woodstock. 🤣
  15. Those Pure Audio Project speakers look amazing. I would certainly have them on the short-list of a future speaker purchase if I had the room to accommodate them. Don't open baffle speakers need a bit of room to breathe?
  16. From the BBC and Geraldo Rivera: https://www.bbc.com/audio/play/w3ct7447
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