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romualdo

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  1. doesn't sound like Hank
  2. I presume most followers of the Transition label (Boston based mid 50s run by Tom Wilson) know of the existence of sides III & IV of a (likely) double LP acetate set - the second volume has been found (not the first AFAIK). It contains outtakes (unreleased as of now) from Sun Ra's Transition recordings, A Dave Coleman track plus two versions of Bags' Groove (longer one with flubbed ending then a short one which is actually a redo of the ending) by the Joe Gordon/Roy Haynes Quintet (sounds like a quintet but no idea of who is on ts/p/dm). Some prominent tenor throughout the two tracks - love to know who it is. A fellow board member & friend has sent me the two tracks on a CDr - currently listening. These tracks were originally put up on YouTube but i havn't been able to find them - possibly removed? https://musicpriceguide.com/12572/SUN-RA-outtakes-1957-ACETATE-LP-UNRELEASED-TRANSITION-unknown-recordings-HEAR.html
  3. 'Cos The Stork Has Brought A Son & Daughter For Mr & Mrs Mickey Mouse...........
  4. Watching the Sopranos (only up to Season 2, first time around) & above comment certainly resonates. Some prime Louis Prima & the Mob/underworld recollections - mentioned in Nick Tosches "Unsung Heroes Of Rock 'n' Roll"
  5. thanks Russ, have downloaded the WAV file successfully - do we have any details re date, location & musicians. Would be nice to hear more
  6. when I visited the Harlem Jazz Museum back in 2017 I was able to listen to some of the unreleased Savory material - what really piqued my interest was quite a bit of tasty Tristano. Wonder if they'll include any of that. Any Tristano Mosaic will be a definite for me.
  7. interestingly, the Chubby Jackson release is not listed in discogs (or I can't find it) - have even searched the complete Uptown Jazz list on Discogs without luck https://www.discogs.com/label/162238-Uptown-Records-2?sort=year&sort_order=asc
  8. bought many of them as they were released - many wonderful releases on this label IMHO - only one I'm looking for (at a decent price) is the Chubby Jackson double
  9. That's what I did when I bought the LPs back in the 2000s - have a CDr for each LP plus I've also digitalised & burnt to CDr (x2) the latest triple LP set
  10. New Jazz in Britain Joe Harriott release (download) titled "Formation: Live '61 https://jazzinbritain.co.uk/album/formation-live-61 Recorded a few months after the "Free Form" album with 4/5 tracks from it on this live in studio recording (Les Condon replaces Shaky Keane for this session) As usual with the previous JIB releases the SQ is very good IMHO. Will be released as a 12" EP next January but I've already downloaded it & burnt it to CDr
  11. I'm wondering if they're all CDrs - has anyone checked the SME, Rendell/Carr (most recent) releases from the same label Also, I'm interested in the 4CD Harry South Orch Broadcasts (has a disc of Harriott with the band) - anyone have that? It's currently reduced from £18 to £10 Also, they offer a service of removing jewel cases prior to shipment for overseas customers - useful to us here in Australia
  12. what a treasure trove - wondering if the releases are CDs or CDrs (a la Acrobat & others) Soho Scene 59-60 mentions that the release is a CDr http://rhythmandbluesrecords.co.uk/?product=soho-scene-59-60-jazz-goes-mod-4cd-shipped-with-booklet-and-cd-inlays-but-without-jewel-case-to-cut-down-on-foreign-postage
  13. Just watched the first two episodes - can't believe I missed this (Don't think it was shown in Australia at the time) Amazing footage (esp Harriott in episode 1), but episode 2 covers the period i'm most interested in (Little Theatre, Blue Notes, etc etc) So many of the people interviewed have since passed. There appears to be a third program but it doesn't seem to continue on from #2 (is that correct) - looks like it covers the UK trad jazz scene (no interest there for me) Anyone with any interest in British Jazz should watch both episodes #1 & #2
  14. already sold out at DG (will they get more?)
  15. now I know what you mean - after removing the LPs from their sleeve pockets it's very difficult to put them back (very first world I agree) - I found if you open/bow the sleeve pocket to a degree the LP will slide in more easily
  16. RIP Juni
  17. havn't tried (the 2nd LP came inserted within the gatefold while LPs 1 & 3 were in the sleeve pockets - they should have made a trifold sleeve) Just finished listening to the last LP - what an experience!! & started digitalising the 3 LPs
  18. my copy arrived to day & it's stunning, musically & SQ - I have a lot of Horace (solo, small groups, Arkestra), including unreleased concerts & this has to be right up there at the pinnacle of his releases. Virtually one track per LP side with the bonus of Horace discussing/introducing the compositions & musicians. Horace & the Arkestra have a very special place in my personal jazz canon.
  19. romualdo

    Albert Ayler

    cheers - have been wanting to see this since it was first released
  20. This double CD (Lonehill Jazz) covers most of the Emarcy/Mosaic 5LP set ie 28 of 34 tracks, only missing 6 alternate takes
  21. is it a reissue of this Japanese Marshmallow release? (from Lord online disco) P5739.10]Add Bud Powell Bud Powell in Scandinavia : Brew Moore (ts-1) Don Byas (ts-2) Bud Powell (p) Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (b) Jorn Elniff (d) TV Studio, Copenhagen, Denmark, September 21, 1962 Rifftide (1) Marshmallow (Jap)MMEX-154 [CD] I remember Clifford (2) - Anthropology (1,2) - [P5739.20]Add Bud Powell Bud Powell (p) Erik Amundsen (b) Jacob Hansen (d) NRK Studios, Oslo, Norway, September 25 or 26, 1962 Dance of the infidels Marshmallow (Jap)MMEX-154 [CD] I remember Clifford - Hot house - 52nd Street theme - [P5739.30]Add Bud Powell Bud Powell (p) Niels-Henning Orsted Pedersen (b) Jorn Elniff (d) Live "Radio Concert Hall", Copenhagen, Denmark, October, 1962 Introduction Marshmallow (Jap)MMEX-154 [CD] Anthropology - Like someone in love - Straight no chaser - 'Round midnight - 52nd Street theme - Note: The Bud Powell discography by Claude Schlouch lists recording venue as Cafe Montmartre. where's SteepleChase's website? https://www.steeplechase.dk/ this just gives you an email address
  22. still available from the Nimbus West site (not for long I'd venture) but price has jumped from $48 to $75 https://www.nimbuswestrecords.com/shop-5/p/pan-afrikan-peoples-arkestra-live-at-century-city-playhouse-9979-3lp-set Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra - Live at Century City Playhouse 9/9/79 (3LP set) $75.00 TECHNICALLY SOLD OUT BUT THERE IS A SMALL OVERRUN THAT ARE NOW AVAILABLE DIRECT THRU THIS WEBSTORE - ***ALL NEW ORDERS WILL SHIP WITHIN 7-14 DAYS OF ORDER PLACEMENT - WE ARE STILL CATCHING UP ON THE ORIGINAL ORDERS AND ARE CURRENTLY WAITING ON A RESTOCK OF MAILERS!!!*** (PLEASE BE PATIENT, WE ARE WORKING THRU THESE AS FAST AS WE CAN- THANKS!!)
  23. Ditto!! one of the few CTs I don't have on CD
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