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  1. Jason Adasiewicsz - Roy's World [Corbett v Dempsey, 2023] Great to have a new album from JA, it's been too long. Although this was actually recorded in 2017 so isn't new work. I'd love to hear some new music from him, he played brilliantly with Brotzmann earlier this year. This is typical of the music played by his Chicago generation, unsurprisingly given the band includes Abrams and Berman (with Hamid Drake representing the older generation). Great writing and playing. Saxophonist Jonathan Doyle is the only new name to me
  2. Made a big impact on release too. The SHJ Blue Series are an impressive batch.
  3. Thanks, not ideal as you say. The completest in me would demand that if I bought one I would have to buy all three 🙃 Maybe because the Lateef was RSD so has to have that premium priced in to make it attractive on that day (cynicism alert)
  4. as I said, it's been a while but this was my favourite, although the one posted above by kh1958 is good too
  5. I've never got my head around that series of comps. Mind you, I haven't tried that hard. Are there complete albums represented or a number of albums chopped across the reissues? They always look tempting and you see them about quite a bit I think
  6. I haven't listened to Cantuaria for a while. I like his albums a lot
  7. Meant nothing to me so just read a little about it, intrigued. I see Oto sell it and their bookshelves normally intimidate me with their intellectualism...
  8. Jim, sorry to read of all the hassle you're having. And you definitely don't owe anyone an apology, at all. A little downtime helps us all appreciate what you provide for us all the more.
  9. Thanks TTK, I do definitely rate that so look into the release further. The only copies for sale in Europe that I could see on a quick initial look were all a Fresh Sounds reissue
  10. Well, I do have my mohair suit on
  11. Next new arrival The Quartette Tres Bien - Our Thing [Decca, 1967] Another cheapie, vinyl in lovely condition. My first exposure to QTB. I can't help but wonder whether they feature at @Teasing the KoreanMansions sometimes.
  12. https://thebluemoment.com/2023/07/17/adieu-jane-b/comment-page-1/#comment-40658
  13. Chet Baker, Jim Hall, Hubert Laws ao - Studio Trieste [CTI/Polydor UK, 1982] One of today's arrivals, I don't often find myself in CTI-land but this was recommended and was cheap.
  14. Not a name I know so shall look forward to acquainting myself. Thanks
  15. I played my original recently and thought it sounded great, apart from a short scratch I'd forgotten about. I'd love to compare the two.
  16. On first listen, a very worthy addition to the discography. The sound quality is certainly good enough, better than the recent Seattle. The two tracks not on the Vanguard box, 'Africa' and 'When the lights are low' are probably worth the price of entry alone. Dolphy's contribution on the latter stood out for me. Of the old warhorses, 'My Favourite Things' sounds particularly good, I thought. I'd say any Coltrane fan is going to get something from this, Dolphy fans possibly even more so
  17. John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy - Evenings At the Village Gate
  18. CD1 is a blast! The Elvin track is one with the more compromised SQ, very 'live' iirc
  19. Peak IPA a year or so ago in one of my locals that rightly prides itself on its selection, all eight or so pumps were IPA or a variant. Made me crave a good old fashioned pint of bitter
  20. This is good news. Means I can ditch my not very official copy.
  21. Porter's where it's at for me. Has been for a while I agree that the IPA fashion has seen off too many other good beer types, including the original India Pale Ales.
  22. All three of those thoughts make me want to hear it Elvin was the same for the live A Love Supreme too. Must have always got there first...
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