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FWIW - we didn't record either night in London (or indeed, any of the farewell tour, as far as I remember). That said, we've done many radio things in the past, including for the BBC, so there's certainly stuff in the archive! The farewell tour was really something - we finished last week in Athens, to a really fantastic audience...the band has been together for essentially 15 years at this point, so it's been a special couple of months!
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Joe Henderson: The Milestone Years (8 CD box set)
Rooster_Ties replied to pglbook's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I got the set full-price 1-2 years after it was first released — and it was probably the very first non-Mosaic box set I ever bought. I think I only had 3 Mosaics at that point: the Hill, McLean, and Cherry boxes. That Henderson box is easily one of the top-10 jazz boxes I’ve owned — and maybe top-5 actually. -
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I wasn't even vaguely thinking of Sooners, the OU I had confused was Ohio University. One of my nieces is attending there. Now Gregory Groover Jr.'s latest one, “Old Knew” on Criss Cross cd The title makes me think of my Dad, how I wish I could get his advice . . . he sure is missed. He knew . . . about anything I need knowledge of. Joel Ross is a great addition here. Gregory Groover Jr. with vibraphonist Joel Ross, pianist Paul Cornish, bassist Harish Raghavan, and drummer Kendrick Scott 470×470 39 KB
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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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Yusef Lateef, Club Date (Impulse) Leonard Feather Presents Swedish Jazz All Stars volume 1 (Prestige ten inch)
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Mtume plays on a lot of great records. Part from his own Mtume Umoja Ensemble - Alkebu Lan i've found him as sidman on these of my albums: Albert Tootie Heath - Kawaida Buddy Terry - Awareness Buddy Terry - Pure Dynamite Harold Land - New Shade Of Blue Harold Land - Damisi Jimmy Heath - The Gap Sealer McCoy Tyner - Song for my Lady McCoy Tyner - Asante Pharoah Sanders - Love in us All
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I guess it's OSU. I care so little I can't get the name right.
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I will say that the CD was too much for me when I originally bought it, but I was glad I held onto it and slowly began to immerse myself in Takayanagi’s more extreme recordings. He was an absolute genius and a singular figure in creative music. I also think Abe never sounded better than on that album.
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OU or OSU?
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Fleischhammer told he had to put the stock of his former distributor on sellout when this partnership ended. Maybe the Gullin was among them. It is the retailer who decides to put an album in the sales bin. He has to be careful not to risk his savings for retirement. Sonorama is not his only source of income and he puts out what he likes and considers overlooked and worth hearing. He has good connections to some radio archive people. I will pass this on.
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Bout Soul seems to have a bad rep. I never understood why as I like it very much.
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Does Jazz Messengers even ship to the US now?
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I've always thought the record with Ornette should be better known and more acclaimed. But it would have been nice if Ornette had played at least some alto on the album.
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Joe Henderson: The Milestone Years (8 CD box set)
jlhoots replied to pglbook's topic in Offering and Looking For...
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I am not really a football fan, my wife is, and she always roots AGAINST OU as they just hardly ever have an "interesting" game (they usually demolish any team) and also because key persons she really dislikes are INSANELY supportive of OU. This is Anderson, Howe, Squire and White . . . no real keyboardist . . .arranger Larry Groupe and the San Diego Symphony Orchestra. I only ever saw Yes once in Cleveland in I think '74.
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