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Chuck Nessa

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  1. Something to remember - this was the last Atlantic date - recorded between sessions for Africa/Brass. To me, in this context, Trane seems to be holding back. The Impulse jump was at least as big as the Prestige/Atlantic jump.
  2. After watching the number of posts to this thread grow I checked in hoping to find some information about a large bed I didn't know about, or at least get the skinny on the latest large photo reproduction of the current "Babe". No..........all I get is a race!
  3. In 1962, as a college freshman, I saw a "workshop" production of the Connection. It was a depiction of a world I did not know at the time. I did come to know it quickly. Thankfully, H was not my drug of choice.
  4. So I guess if that beautiful red hair is ever "crushed" on my chest, I'm a pervert, right.
  5. Understand, I posted a message to "my thread" on AAJ and went back to delete it. I suggested Danny take his meds, sign a donor card, and take a drive on the turnpike. See, we can be civil.
  6. Now that we be talkin' Onet - the Croyden concert would be nice. Over the years I've ordered Japanese reissues 3 or 4 times, only to be bummed.
  7. The Memorial Album is reissued under its original title "Meditations". This is a fine disc, as is the Trio record on Contemporary.
  8. I found it impossible to ignore. Maybe not smart, but that's the way I reacted.
  9. If you wait long enough, ebay.
  10. Probably the same "extras" as the US issues. They were new tunes.
  11. Sorry, I thought it might be his mom. Mother's Day and all. I thought it was possible. Still could be, but why's she happy?
  12. You must be living in "Quote City".
  13. Norman Howard "Signals" Ernie Henry "Presenting" Blue Mitchell "Big 6" Thelonious Monk "Monk's Music" A careful listening to the Monk record sent me on a Wilbur Ware hunt, hence the Mitchell and Henry dates. I suggest listening to Monk's Music with headphones while concentrating on the bass. Wilbur is a wizard on this.
  14. Chuck Nessa

    Norah Jones

    Nora should marry Bo.
  15. Jarman got a bassoon in the summer of '67. That fall he played it on Lester Bowie's "Numbers 1 & 2. He used it for a few years, but it seems to disappear in the '70s. No mention of Lateef yet?
  16. I heard an interesting radio debate about why it was ok to play the Chicks song about driving around with Earl (dead) in the trunk, and "Gangsta' Rap" was bad.
  17. I think a first purchase should be of something like the Golden Quartet recordings where he plays his own compositions. Yo Miles can be your third purchase.
  18. Leo is an amazing musician and person. I think starting with a solo recording might be the wrong way to go. I'd check out the instrumentation/personnel listings on AMG and pick a combination that sounds interesting. "Red Sulphur Sky" can be your 2nd purchase.
  19. Not 'til late in the year. My daughter (art director) is working on the graphics so I put it up. As Chaney said in another thread, "a tease".
  20. The Legge is not owned by BN. It was licensed from Vogue.
  21. I forgot to mention the Mobley quartet record.
  22. and your call yourself....
  23. Starting with the 1501 & 2 (Miles), 1503/4 (Bud), 1506/7 (JJ), 1509 (Bags), 1510/11 (Monk), 1518+20 (Silver), 1521/22 (Blakey), 1526 (Brownie), 1531/32 (Fats), 1535 (KD) and 1537 (LD) - these are all compilations of singles and 10" material into the 12" form. The Blakey I mentioned earlier were sides from '47 originally issued on 78.
  24. BN owns the Green date, the Mecca date, the Hipp and the two Best of the West lps. No Parlan 10" material, but previous issues include the 2 Hopes, and the Moody/Blakey material.
  25. OH! You are such a tease! Yup, but about once a year I "put out"!
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