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Everything posted by romualdo
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RIP Burton
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Finally being sent - got this email from Nimbus West this morning (Sunday) - the wait was worth it FINALLY - After an insane delay, IT’S HERE… These just arrived via freight this morning, we are packing them up as I write to you and we will be sending them out as fast as humanly possible.. A huge THANK YOU from the Nimbus crew for your peaceful patience thru this long process. Y’alls have been so cool and calm- we feel lucky to have such a rad bunch of listeners. Tracking will be updating over the next few days. We can’t wait for you to receive this gem and EXPERIENCE ITS MAJESTY!!! +++ there has been a few requests for a change of shipping address over the last several months- if this is you , please kindly resend your request and make sure to include the new address and also the order number and we will make sure it goes to the right place (thanks)+++ BRIGHT MOMENTS, Matt / Team Nimbus
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his third last session from Feb 1990, originally released on the Dutch Timeless label (CD)
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have they charged you yet?
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nope, not here
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recorded & edited by Barney McAll (also the pianist) - an Australian who has played/recorded with Billy Harper Saw both Billy & Barney play here in Brisbane a few years back.
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Love it!! great effort by The Slits
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been trying to source these '81 Village Vanguard CDs for a while now - just found out that Cadnor (were Cadence & Klompfoot) stock them & are still a viable concern. I thought they'd closed down a while back (bought from them consistently over 1999 to 2012)
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I can recommend those Wave releases - I bought them directly from Peter Ind a number of years back do you have a list of those "tapes" (I'm interested myself) or are you extrapolating from Jack Goodwin's excellent online discography? http://www.warnemarsh.info/discography_2.htm one of the more interesting recent releases is the LAJI (Los Angeles Jazz Institute) CD "Coolin' Off In California - The Tristano-ites Invade Hollywood" (primarily a Warne Marsh effort)
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yes, I was aware of that & is on my hit list for my next Emanem order Is it true that on the original LP you hear a doorbell ring during the session (It's Yoko Ono at the door of the recording studio)
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New release on the "Rhythm & Blues" label of very early SME (quartet of Stevens, Rutherford, Watts, Cale) 2CDs with a live session (Prince Albert, Greenwich, London, June 22 1966), studio session (August 66) & a 30 minute discussion/Q&A on improvised music (as part of the live concert) It's available on Amazon (even the Australian site) - good price too This may be the first SME music I've not sourced from Emanem apart from a Japanese reissue of Karyobin
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I emailed CD Japan over a week ago about the eventual? stocking (by them) of The Freedom Paper sleeve Collection, Series 3 (Marte Roling covers), 4, 5 & onwards. Remember they have carried the first two series so I'm feeling hopeful. Unfortunately I havn't received a reply - previously they have been responsive to my emails. http://www.muzak.co.jp/news/2021/05/
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John Feeling for you but there is much light at the end of the tunnel I've been in a similar situation but cessation of work was my decision (a couple of years ago - I'm 64 now). I was a veterinary surgeon for 35 years (mainly emergency work) but had to cease due to a complex health issue (my second heart valve had become infected soon after surgery but still functioning well & not being replaced so on suppressant antibiotics daily) - too risky to continue work as a vet (bites/scratches etc) but I am healthy (swim 1km a day plus walk 3kms) plus I also do the books & general maintenance/IT for my partner's business (Speech Pathologist working primarily with autistic children). I have maintained interests (so i'm never bored) ie music, reading, photography (also collect old Leica cameras), lots of quality time with my partner plus it's amazing what suddenly pops up & can be life changing. Over the past 2 years I've made contact with 10 of my DC (donor conceived - was a donor in the 80s) children (plus 13 grandchildren), all living reasonably close by. That is now taking up quite a bit of time plus my ageing mother (90yo) who is still living independantly but recently began deteoriating. There is always something to achieve/create - you'll be fine ps. Aren't you Lithuanian (you told me that once in the past)? Are you active in the Litho community where you live?
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patiently waiting & will savour it even more once it arrives
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been on my hit list since it was published (check the price difference between the casebound & paperback editions)
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It's a legit label http://www.terrascope.co.uk/Features/Bo%20Weavil.htm "Under exclusive license from Noah Howard" written on CD packaging; doesn't sound like a needle drop
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yep!! Bought the Bo' Weavil CD release a few years back
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just downloaded & burnt to CDr the latest JIB offering - Mike Gibbs "Tanglewood 63 Revisited" Phenomenal music - live in studio recordings a few months & close to the final recordings for the official release of "Tanglewood 63". Stellar British jazzer lineup. This is so so good!! I suppose you could it a big band
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Yep, currently listening to the recent (2018) Jeanne/Ran twofer on a-side records - "The Newest Sound You Never Heard - European Recordings 1966/1967" stunning work, so ahead of its time - highly, highly recommended IMHO
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Wadada Leo Smith, Milford Graves, Bill Laswell - Sacred Ceremonies
romualdo replied to mjzee's topic in New Releases
was on my hit list as soon as I saw it last Friday (Squidco weekly update email) -
Lord only includes material that has been "released" (shellac/vinyl, flexi, tape, cassette, CD, official download etc etc) unreleased live sessions (on the whole) are not listed
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Here's Ornette's discography taken from the current online Lord over the period 1979 to 2010 - there are 30 entries hope you can open it (it's in "Open Document Text" format - opens with microsoft - the only way I was able to load this under 100kb of data - Microsoft text/document & PDF were too large) The 100kb limit can be unbelievably frustrating at times Ornette Coleman Lord 79-2010.odt
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LF: Paul Bley Trio - "Blood" (Fontana, 1966)
romualdo replied to Simon8's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I think that version is the long (18:40) live one from Haarlem - different LP/CD release as noted above ("Live In Haarlem - Blood" as opposed to just "Blood") Also note that the original Dutch LP release in 1966 did not sport a Marte Roling cover. I think that only started with the Japanese reissue LP in 1984 -
been buying UK (Jazz in Britain) & Euro (SAM, NoBusiness) releases via Dusty Groove - shipping is markedly better to Australia (than the UK/Euro route, cept for Honest Jon's in the UK) New Billy Harper SAM LP (Antibes '75), Sam Rivers Archive series (most recent two), Tubby Hayes & Ray Russell JIBs
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