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  1. NEW [Ahmed]- Wood Blues (Astral Spirits) AALY Trio - Sustain (Silkheart) Sophie Agnel/John Edwards/Steve Noble - Three On A Match (Otoroku) Chris Byars - Boptics (SteepleChase) Günter Christmann & Nikolas Fite - Insisting (Corbett Vs. Dempsey) Marilyn Crispell/Jason Stein/Damon Smith/Adam Shead - Spi-raling Horn (Balance Point Acoustics) Kris Davis Trio - Run The Gauntlet (Pyroclastic) Ron Horton - A Prayer for Andrew (Newvelle) Darius Jones - The Legend of e'Boi (The Hypervigilant Eye) (Aum Fidelity) Joëlle Léandre & Lauren Newton - Great Star Theater, San Francisco (Other Minds) Allen Lowe And The Constant Sorrow Orchestra - Louis Armstrong's America Volumes 1 & 2 (ESP-Disk) K. Curtis Lyle/George R. Sams/Adi Bu Dharma Joshua Weinstein/Damon Smith/Ra Kalaam Bob Moses/Henry Claude - 29 Birds You Never Heard (Balance Point Acoustics) + K. Curtis Lyle/Jaap Blonk/Alex Cunningham/Damon Smith/Kevin Cheli - A RADIO OF THE BODY 7 NEUTRINO BROADCASTS SEARCHING FOR 8 (Balance Point Acoustics) Jordina Milla & Barry Guy - Live In Munich (ECM) Roscoe Mitchell - One Head, Four People (Wide Hive) Fred Moten, Brandon López, Gerald Cleaver - the blacksmiths, the flowers (Reading Group) Jowee Omicil - Spiritual Healing: Bwa Kayiman Freedom Suite (Bash! Village/Modular) Evan Parker - The Heraclitean Two-Step, etc. (False Walls) William Parker & Ellen Christi - Cereal Music (AUM Fidelity) Jeremy Pelt - Tomorrow's Another Day (HighNote) Jim Rotondi - Finesse (Cellar Music) Lisa Ullén - Heirloom (Fönstret) ARCHIVAL & REISSUES Atrás del Cosmos - Cold Drinks, Hot Dreams (Blank Forms Editions) Rolf Billberg - At Subland, Malmö, Sweden 1965 (Steeplechase) Black Artist Group - For Peace and Liberty: In Paris, Dec 1972 (WeWantSounds) Arthur Blythe Quartet - Rivbea Live! Series Vol. 2 (NoBusiness) Karen Borca Trio Quartet & Quintet - Good News Blues: Live at the Vision Festival 1998 & 2005 (NoBusiness) Charles Gayle/Milford Graves/William Parker - WEBO (Black Editions Archive) + Charles Gayle & Szilárd Mezei Quartet (Bass) – Oils (Fundacja Słuchaj!) Children of the Sun - Ofamfa (Moved By Sound) Barry Guy - Plays (Maya Recordings) Andrew Hill Sextet +10 - A Beautiful Day, Revisited (Palmetto) Byard Lancaster - The Complete Palm Recordings 1973-1974 (Souffle Continu) Phill Niblock - Boston Tenor Index (Alga Marghen) Charlie Parker - Bird In Kansas City (Verve) Kurt Rosenwinkel - The Next Step Band: Live at Smalls 1996 (Heartcore) Cecil Taylor Unit - Live At Fat Tuesday's February 9 & 10, 1980 First Visit (ezz-thetics) Various - Classic V-Disc Small Group Jazz Sessions (Mosaic)
  2. Interesting, that's good to know re: Dixon, had never seen that factchecked before. Guessing there's plenty of unissued Sunny to go around, would make a good box set to include the album takes alongside some other material.
  3. Always been curious about the outtakes from Joe McPhee's Linear B sessions. Some 59 improvisations were recorded. I can't imagine something couldn't be fashioned from the tapes if they still exist. Sunny Murray Columbia session Steve Lacy - Stations So much Marion Brown from NYC ca. 64-67 ... music with Bill Dixon, Sunny Murray, Coltrane, Jacques Coursil Would be nice to get some additional documentation from Cecil Taylor's later years. The trio with Grimes & AkLaff and the orchestra, specifically. And of course forever holding out hope that more Coltrane from 1966/67 can be uncovered, studio or live.
  4. It's an honorable operation, and this sounds like a good plan. But their holdings are about 95% new stock and I rarely leave there with more than a couple neat CDs from the dollar bin.
  5. 2 new box sets, 7 and 4 discs apiece, celebrating the 70th birthdays of Agustí Fernández & Zlatko Kaučič: https://sluchaj.bandcamp.com/album/aesthetic-of-prisms https://sluchaj.bandcamp.com/album/inklings
  6. Fully seconded, awesome, awesome album. The first thing that jumped out at me was the bass playing.
  7. colinmce

    Steve Lacy

    The Lugano recording has been available in truncated form on streaming services for years. It's solid and generally interesting, though I agree that Wedgle is not one of Steve's more inspiring partners.
  8. Very legit label. They've done a number of FMP vinyl reissues to date and many original releases. Though it's not clear, my presumption is that they're working from the tapes, and the great musician & engineer Martin Siewert does the mastering. Their packaging for both CD and LP is top notch.
  9. Copper Press was a great magazine! Used to read it as often as I could get my hands on one.
  10. Unfortunately I think we'll be waiting forever on that.
  11. Definitely concur, especially the VV LP. Glad to see them tackling some new FMP material for these. Most of the time it's stuff that's already been reissued.
  12. Very sad to hear of the passing of the great Herb Robertson. A truly unique voice in this music, and in my estimation one of the best to ever do it on his instrument. RIP.
  13. Great to hear, thanks!
  14. Ah that's great news. Just recently came into an OG of Aquariana but I've had Africanasia on my wantlist for some time. Would be great if they did the Frank Wright, I also have the LP but it's only about 3/4 playable.
  15. Had to double-check what I have from Solid, but I have a bunch; they seem to be more of an umbrella licensing concern. Releases from Enja, Bethlehem, Groove Merchant, etc ... most recently Schoof's Voices. No complaints.
  16. This is being done by the Japanese Solid label, and is available for pre-order at Dusty Groove, as well as Amazon, Alliance, etc. My presumption is that this is sourced from vinyl, but I'd assume that some remastering work has been done. I'll definitely pick it up, I figure it must be some sort of improvement over my well-played BYG LP.
  17. It was "Street Woman" from Science Fiction for me. Had never heard anything like what he was doing on there before.
  18. They have vinyl reissue series, mostly older titles, some newer. I think they would not get much traction off doing their new everyday releases on LP, but there’s an always-growing demand for the back catalog.
  19. Might add Helen Merrill and Dizzy Reece to the first list as well.
  20. Terry Gibbs. Not sure that Bill Crow ever did.
  21. Nate Chinen reports that he passed away this morning at 99. Expected, and inevitable, but even so .... One of the very, very best. RIP. https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/12/arts/music/roy-haynes-dead.html?unlocked_article_code=1.ZU4.Hs-i.kRlG8QgwMskv&smid=url-share
  22. Amen. Another link in the chain severed, but the music will always be there. RIP.
  23. I've never understood why that Jordan was never reissued on CD, seems a prime candidate (it was at one time considered for a Mosaic Select that never came to fruition). It's also been passed over many times in Japan in recent years. Still on the lookout for an affordable CD copy.
  24. Price sticker on this is killing me.
  25. You may recognize it from this 70s 2fer LP. It was also on the Moncur Mosaic Select: Still hoping for a standalone issue of High Frequency but I think that ship has sailed.
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