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  1. Well, I listened to about 5-6 of the CDs in the box set and the differences (and not just differences in tempo or speed) between each performance were quite obvious. I did not get the impression that I was listening to the same thing over and over.
  2. Has anyone checked out this 20-CD box set of the Rite of Spring? http://www.cdunivers...896&style=MUSIC
  3. For some good AfroPeruvian jazz, I would also recommend guitarist Richie Zellon.
  4. In last night’s “Great Performances” program on PBS, Paul McCartney mentioned that in the mid1960s he made a home movie that had an Albert Ayler performance in the soundtrack. The movie was of a gendarme in France directing traffic and the tune was Ayler’s version of “La Marseillaise.” McCartney’s comment was in the Magical Mystery Tour Revisited documentary: http://www.pbs.org/w...-the-film/1464/ Not the first time I see McCartney and jazz together: http://www.allaboutj...p?id=34090&pg=1
  5. If you can be in central Texas next March, you might want to see the Rite of Spring at the Bass Concert Hall on the UT-Austin campus: http://www.texasperformingarts.org/season/joffrey-ballet-rite-of-spring
  6. Are you in Austin, TX? I found the stamps on Tuesday at the post office on the UT-Austin campus. The post office had at least half dozen sheets of the stamp.
  7. Check him out on Our Latin Thing http://www.amazon.com/Latin-Nuestra-Anniversary-Limited-Edition/dp/B0058DXRHW/ref=pd_sim_sbs_m_1
  8. Some of you might remember this photo of Havel and two friends: http://static2.plasticosydecibelios.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/Vclaca-and-Stones.jpg
  9. JazzLoft has it: http://www.jazzloft.com/p-52671-talks-plays.aspx
  10. Now that I have the Cosmic Music and Infinity CDs, and after more than 10 years of looking for Coltrane CDs, I finally get the impression that my Coltrane CD collection is complete - until something like the Titans of the Tenor concert is released.
  11. Rainbow? Are you saying that Uriah Heep was a blueprint for Richie Blackmore? I am not sure he would agree with that.
  12. For those who might enjoy seeing Gato Barbieri and Santana perform Europa live:
  13. Independent record labels have been left "devastated" by a fire started by rioters which destroyed a stock warehouse in Enfield on Monday night. The building, owned by Sony DADC, was the main HQ for the UK's biggest distributor of independent music Pias. The company looks after the stock of more than 150 record labels. One of them, Memphis Industries, tweeted: "All the stock we got left is sitting in our office. Devastated is the word." http://www.bbc.co.uk/newsbeat/14460204
  14. I am waiting for Sony/Columbia to issue a bootleg series for early to mid 1970s Santana.
  15. Rex Lawson’s recording of the pianola version of the Rite of Spring is once again available on CD. Has anyone heard this version? Any comments? http://www.amazon.com/Rite-Spring-Petrushka-Stravinsky/dp/B0049O19VM/ref=sr_1_10?s=music&ie=UTF8&qid=1309865902&sr=1-10
  16. Some of you might like to read Afropop’s interview with Heidi Feldman about black Peruvian culture and her book, “Black Rhythms of Peru.” The Spanish translation of Feldman’s book is available in bookstores in Peru. http://www.afropop.org/multi/interview/ID/134
  17. I am not sure why it would be “practically unheard outside the borders of Peru.” Other CDs with the music of Afro Peruvians have appeared in the USA, including the “Rough Guide to Afro Peru” http://www.cduniverse.com/search/xx/music/pid/3420057/a/Rough+Guide+To+Afro+Peru.htm and the David Byrne compilation “Afro-Peruvian Classics: Soul of Black Peru” http://www.amazon.com/Afro-Peruvian-Classics-Soul-Black-Peru/dp/B0007XT84Y If you want to read about the music of Afro Peruvians, check out “Black Rhythms of Peru: Reviving African Musical Heritage in the Black Pacific” by Heidi Carolyn Feldman in http://books.google.com/bkshp?hl=en&tab=wp You can watch a bit of the music in the PBS documentary Black in Latin America - tomorrow’s (or check local listings) episode is called “Mexico & Peru: The Black Grandma in the Closet” http://video.pbs.org/video/1896948350/ I hope the above is not too much info.
  18. gvopedz

    ASIA

    Hearing Carl Palmer in Asia was probably not much of a surprise to those who heard his band PM. PM released its only album “1:PM” in 1980 and, believe me, Asia was an improvement over PM. At the time I thought PM was Palmer’s attempt to jump on the most commercial “new wave” bandwagon. I believe the album appeared as an LP only in Europe and when it appeared much later as a CD it was called Carl Palmer’s PM.
  19. FWIW, I bought the Coltrane Reference. I read this heavy, hardcover book cover-to-cover (not in one sitting). Since then, I go back to the book to look up details about once a month. My belated thanks to all the people who helped put the book together.
  20. A CD appeared last year called "Boston Diary" and it includes the piece "Trio for Piano, Violin & Cello" by Gunther Schuller. Has anyone heard this work or the CD? The CD also includes works by Malcolm Peyton and Pozzi Escot: http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=8158093
  21. It would be great if this time Coleman also tapes an episode of Austin City Limits
  22. This clip from YouTube shows Lena Horne performing with a guitar player. The guitar player appears to be Kenny Burrell. Can anyone confirm? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O-Ua0hGC1iw
  23. Recently I watched Bill Bruford's 1982 instructional DVD "Bruford & The Beat" and the credits listed Max Roach as executive producer. Does anyone know of other projects that involved Bruford and Roach? By the way, the DVD is a must-see for every Bruford fan.
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