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  2. Never heard of this one and wow!! One of only 44 copies produced!?!? That's one rare box set. Are any of the tracks exclusive to this box?
  3. Re-listening to disc 2 of 800×800 62.1 KB 640×640 48.9 KB Followed by Disc VII of “The Complete Pharoah Sanders Theresa Recordings”
  4. Disc 1 of the 4 CD set. Featuring Harold Mabern Cedar Walton & Bruce Barth
  5. Band is not Direct Journey. It's the name of the album. The band is BJQ. https://www.discogs.com/release/25655938-BjQ-Direct-Journey It seems fairly rare and there's only one CD available on discogs.com, so if you want it, I'd order that one ASAP. By the way, BJQ is short for Baroque Jazz Quartet. @arantxa I moved this to the Discography forum.
  6. Beethoven - Piano Sonatas No, 8, 17, 21 - Andor Foldes
  7. Today
  8. I think they played versions. The father of a friend of mine had that album and I'm trying to find it. They had a version wich started with Bach's Prelude.
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  10. Secret Sauce by Eric Ghost with Lincoln Goines and James McGilveray. Per the Bandcamp write up, Eric Ghost was the alias of Richard Barth Sanders, who apparently invented the paper blotter delivery mechanism for LSD. So a real pioneer I guess.
  11. My favorite and go to Bird box is the 8cd Complete Savoy and Dial that Savoy issued.
  12. He was the epitome of class and oh so knowledgeable. A loss. RIP.
  13. I too never wonder about anything like that. Moreover, you could say that about anything in your collection, and if your collection is large years could go by before you listen to something again. I have it and it’s one of my favorite Mosaics. I just loved listening to the jams. If that’s not your thing, you might want to take it in small bites. Did you ever listen to the JATP Verve issued of the 49s jams?
  14. Danny Ward & Reality 70s Funky jazz from Seattle
  15. What type of jazz did they play? I'm not familiar with the band name. Do you know when the album was released?
  16. Lots of new managerial hires already. None are marquee names. Interesting!
  17. This is a great tune
  18. Exactly! One of his most ephemeral solos, perhaps the most. It is almost inaudible when it ends, dissipating into the mist even more slowly than it enters it.
  19. Reuben Wilson appears - on piano - in the Schaap archive at Vandy. And backing Gatortail Jackson https://aviary.library.vanderbilt.edu/collections/2137/collection_resources/162818?u=t&keywords[]=reuben There are other recordings as well
  20. Brian's Buried Saxophones. Already with the subliminal sonic details.
  21. I think Columbia issued similar material?
  22. "It climbs hills like a Matchless", uhm no - a Matchless climbs hills like that Matchless G80 TCS, North American market only variant
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