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  1. disc a 1. Old 8:03 2. Quartet No. 2 36:59 3. Solo 5:29 disc b 1. Trio (Oh Susanna) 31:00 2. Theme Statements: 8:08 Slow Theme Bell Song Fast Theme Chinese Song 3. Tatas-Matoes (rehearsal) 3:41 4. Quartet No. 1 22:03 Roscoe Mitchell – alto, soprano, clarinet, flute Lester Bowie – trumpet, flugelhorn Malachi Favors – bass Phillip Wilson – drums Recorded May 18 (a-1, b-2, b-3, b-4), May 19 (a-2), June 26 (b-1) and November 25, 1967. Lester Bowie does not play on Trio and Solo is indeed a solo by Roscoe Mitchell. Recording and photography: Terry Martin Digital transfers & mastering: Steve Wagner, Riverside Studio Art direction & design: Carla Nessa Produced by Chuck Nessa The first disc duplicates the program of the original vinyl issue, Old/Quartet (nessa n-5). The material on the second disc first appeared in The Art Ensemble 1967/68 box set (nessa ncd-2500).
  2. The 2nd one was on the lp.
  3. Larry, your original notes will be in the booklet.
  4. Probably same guy.
  5. one of my releases after the new year.
  6. Go outside, start running as fast as you can and pop one! That's what I did in college.
  7. Titles going away. I can't believe any number of folks haven't jumped on !2022 and 12080. Both are 3 disc sets and are out of print. I have 3 and 4 sets respectively.
  8. That makes all kinds of sense to me.
  9. Saxophonist as weightlifter. Impressive for what it is.
  10. Thanks for the link. I didn't know about this and am a big fan of both. Thanks again.
  11. I am a big fan. HB Mr. Carter.
  12. Hell, your "That Devilin' Tune" sets are far, far better than this. What disappoints me is that there already IS a decent Smithsonian Jazz Anthology. I wish that, instead of going back to square one and trying to fit 100+ years of jazz history onto six CDs, they had done a volume 2 that started where the first one left off. That would give them six CDs to explore what has happened in jazz SINCE the first set came out. Volume 2 of the original "Smithsonian Collection of Classic Jazz" would've been nice, but as someone who has tried to use the SCCJ for teaching an Introduction to Jazz class, I like the looks of the new Anthology better. Much better coverage of the '40s and '50's Bop/Hard Bop/Cool stuff. Back in the '80s I was contacted about using some of my material for a projected 2nd volume. Then nothing happened.
  13. I once saw Bud Freeman and Sun Ra sitting on a sofa deep in discussion. Later that week I saw Bud and Cecil Taylor in discussion at a bar. No music in either situation.
  14. Putin On the Ritz.
  15. Not at that time.
  16. Uline has a current sale on stock boxes.
  17. Had it, sold it for big bux! Had the cd.
  18. Gotta admit the line "Paul Horn did one on Cleopatra" gives him more credit than he deserves.
  19. The rhythm section doesn't jell for me. I think the/my problem is Freddie Green.
  20. I first saw Moody in 1962 (I think) with Dizzy. I last saw him in an all nite diner in Chicago (a few years ago) - I was having a late night snack and Moody was having breakfast. We exchanged pleasantries across the counter. He was one of a kind.
  21. I did early on while in high school and early college years. Still have some.
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