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  2. Lesli Dalaba - Trumpet Songs And Dances ( Solos & Duets)
  3. Grant Green “Slick!–Live at Oil Can Harry’s” Resonance cd A very nice version of one of my favorite Jobim tunes, "How Insensitive". . . .
  4. Sorry, my bad re wrong CD - indeed it is Mingus Moves My two versions of the Call from the box set & the individual CD sound slightly different with the flute continuing to almost the end of the track on the box set CD version whereas on the individual CD version the flute is much less audible & cuts off well before the end of the track (maybe the remix improved the volume of the flute in the mix? & these are the same tracks??) Also, the Lord Discography supports this M8394] Add Sy Johnson (arr-1) added New York, October 30 & 31, 1973 28319 Opus 4 Atl SD1653, (G)R2-71454 [CD] 28320 Moves (hg,dh vcl) - - 28321 Wee (1) - - 28322 Flowers for a lady - - 28323 Newcomer - - 28324 Opus 3 - - 28325 The call (take 1) Atl (G)R1-695177 28325 The call (take 2) Atl (G)R2-71454 [CD] 28326 Big Alice (take 1) (1) Atl (G)R1-695177 28326 Big Alice (take 2) (1) - 28326 Big Alice (take 3) (1) - 28326 Big Alice (take 4) (1) Atl (G)R2-71454 [CD] Note: All titles from Atlantic SD1653 also on Atlantic Quadradisc QD1653, (Eu)50040, (Jap)P8450A. All above titles also on Atlantic (G)R1-695177, Atlantic (G)R2-695177 [CD].
  5. Okay. Here is a new one. I'll be in Copenhagen and in San Diego later this year. Does anyone have any good suggestions?
  6. Ts find , from the bin again. Originally released on Philips. Good find ...
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  8. the bonus versions of big alice and the call are on mingus moves, not on 'three or four shades...'. the call on the cd box is the same take as on mingus moves. so, the vinyl version of the box set should have a new alternate take of 'the call', and 2 more takes of big alice, which are not available on the cd version of the box. discogs: vinyl outtakes: O1 Music For "Todo Modo" (Take 1) 9:47 on cd box too O2 Big Alice (Take 1) 4:55 on cd box too O3 Big Alice (Take 2) 5:44 P1 Big Alice (Take 3) 4:54 P2 Big Alice (Take 4) 5:44 probably on mingus moves P3 The Call (Take 1) 7:15* P4 The Call (Take 2) 7:16* * one of these is on mingus moves.
  9. Teodross Avery “Harlem Stories: the music of Thelonious Monk” WJ3 cd This is an exciting cd. I’m awake now. Bass – Corcoran Holt Drums – Marvin “Bugalu” Smith or Willie Jones III Piano – Anthony Wonsey Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone, Arranged By – Teodross Avery Recorded on January 14, 2020.
  10. 35 degrees. . . going to be a bit cooler for s spell I think. Part of me wishes for more snow, its’ back to bare trees everywhere the eye can spy, which is not my favorite sylvan look. . . . Starting off to break the still morning quiet with a fascinating trio disc, “Healnig–the music of Carla Bley” by Steve Carendas, Ben Allison and Ted Nash–Sonic Camera cd. Seems perfect music for this morning.
  11. Buddy DeFranco with Billie Holiday, Red Norvo and Red Mitchell at the Kölner Messe in Cologne, Germany, January 22, 1954.
  12. I once had an original Contemporary pressing of this LP, it sounded great.
  13. The Cry was reissued by Craft https://www.discogs.com/release/31677476-Prince-Lasha-Quintet-Featuring-Sonny-Simmons-The-Cry Great minds think alike!
  14. there was a nice reissue of The Cry in the recent Contemporary series on Craft Recordings https://craftrecordings.com/products/the-cry-contemporary-records-acoustic-sounds-series-180g-lp
  15. David Murray (ts), Odeon Pope (ts), Jan Kuiper (g), Eric Colmes (b), Cornell Rochester (dr)
  16. Miklós Lukács, Larry Grenadier and Eric Harland – Cimbalom Unlimited Groupoid – Debut
  17. It is very strange that The Cry and Firebirds have not been rereleased, particularly since Sonny Simmons seems to be increasingly well known in the Instagram-type circles that seem to drive jazz reissues.
  18. February 19 David Murray - 1955
  19. Quarterbacks analysis https://www.cfl.ca/2026/02/18/a-look-at-all-9-teams-quarterback-rooms/ ***** Free Agent analysis https://www.cfl.ca/2026/02/18/5-under-the-radar-free-agent-signings/ ***** William Langlais has retired. https://3downnation.com/2026/02/18/william-langlais-retires-after-10-seasons-with-calgary-stampeders/ https://www.cfl.ca/2026/02/18/fullback-william-langlais-announces-retirement/ ***** more on Dunbar https://3downnation.com/2026/02/17/two-time-all-star-steven-dunbar-jr-retires-from-cfl/ ***** ***** ***** *****
  20. oughta dig those out myself.
  21. I adore this record. The compositions, at least to me, sound heavily influenced by Ornette, but they're still their own bag. Simmons' playing is fantastic (what the heck mouthpiece is he using on the cover, a Buscher? note too he's playing a plastic alto on the cover). And Lasha isn't playing a bass clarinet; it's almost certainly the Eb alto clarinet.
  22. Listening to this (2024 packaging) again this evening. The sound is so much more present—Rollins' horn in particular. I first encountered this music on the two McMaster CDs from the late 80's, and got used to the sound there. This new package is a gift (I think) to listeners who are encountering the music for the very first time (though young/new listeners are probably listening to it through Spotify. 😉) At any rate, it's fun to go through the music all over again, as if for the first time. Yes, Uncle Don's not here, but other than that—as close as one can get to a definitive package, I'd say. And preserved for future generations!👍
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