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Yep, mine's noisy enough too
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Is the Tapscott readily available? I'm struggling to track it down apart from a YT post
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COVID-19 III: No Politics For Thee
mjazzg replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Covid cases amongst clients, staff and volunteers the highest it's been at my work at the moment. Marked increase in the last month or so. My contact is luckily almost entirely phone based. -
Thanks. I must find it again
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For some reason that was amongst the first Jazz LPs I bought, probably about the time it was released. I must have read a review or liked the cover because it doesn't fit with the others I was buying at the time. I think I still have it somewhere. How's it sound?
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Horace Tapscott - Tapscott + Winds [Nimbus West, 2022]
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She just raises eyebrows heavenward and says "not another LP, where's the space for that" Thanks my inclination is for the OG as I find some PP remasters a bit hot
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Absolutely. I love that I can be blissfully unaware of something that's as good as the Connors and then be enlightened by your and other's enthusiasm. All on a dull London Tuesday afternoon too! The variety of knowledge here is such an inspiration to learn, and spend, more. But my bank manager would like a word with you
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And another one I didn't know about. Now streaming it and thinking it might have to be a purchase. Been over to Discohgs and there's a copy in UK... With the Zoller, that's two today @HutchFan How's the 1974 issue sound? It's half the price of the Pure Pleasure reissue
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That looks interesting. I have some earlier Zoller but never followed up on them despite rating them
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I buy my fair share of LPs and have done for quite a while. The only new ones I remember returning were a couple of Sun Ras that were fantastically warped (as I type that sentence it seems oddly apt). A recent purchase had some background noise which was a bit intrusive but when I contacted the seller/artist he admitted the run had the problem so there didn't seem much point in getting another copy. Other than that all good, generally. Now mis-graded used LPs is a different matter. I've returned lots of those.
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I agree, although I haven't listened to it in ages. That and Tuskegee Experiments, even better, were the two that really did it for me. He left me behind to a large extent after that album although I continued to buy his releases for a while,all offloaded since. Good to see you tracked this down, what do you think?
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Great Space-Age LPs Hidden in the Jazz Section
mjazzg replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Of the top of my head I'd say these https://www.discogs.com/master/92277-Gunter-Hampel-The-8th-Of-July-1969 https://www.discogs.com/master/466666-Jeanne-Lee-Gunter-Hampel-Perry-Robinson-Spirits https://www.discogs.com/master/466691-Gunter-Hampel-Jeanne-Lee-Toni-Marcus-Waltz-For-3-Universes-In-A-Corridor https://www.discogs.com/release/2756261-Gunter-Hampel-WellenWaves-Berlin-Soloflight https://www.discogs.com/master/246093-Gunter-Hampel-Quintet-Heartplants He's an artist with a very distinct and identifiable sound to my ears who achieved that sound across a very wide spectrum of group size, from solo to big band. The presence of Jeanne Lee is always a bonus, of course but some other core collaborators like Thomas Keyserling and Perry Robinson pop up regularly. No matter how free the line ups look there's always a core melodicism to his work. His later recordings are more difficult for me to get as most were released when he was US based, on his Birth label. One of our fellow boardees knows him well, can't remember who now but they both reside in the same German city now, I think.' Can't imagine how I forgot this one, strictly for the Jeanne Lee fans amongst us https://www.discogs.com/release/2402149-Gunter-Hampel-Jeanne-Lee-Oasis
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Yes, there are live albums. Hampel certainly had a stable of players he called upon and many of his bands were transatlantic. I think Hampel's catalogue is one of the most consistent and underappreciated of his era. And until recently he was still knocking them out, often featuring his and Lee's daughter in Lee's place. Hampel doesn't make bad albums as far as I'm concerned.any good ones, some great and some average.
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Yeah, I recently gave up waiting for the Barbican to send any updates and got a refund. Shame, I was looking forward to it having seen her a few years ago.
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Really enjoying the first spin of this. Picked up on the back of a discussion in the Japanese Jazz thread Sadao Watanabe - Open Road [CBS/Sony, Japan 1978 RE]
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My copy's lined up for later too
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A great record And now, a bit different
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You think he/she actually plays them?
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Jothan Callins & The Sounds Of Togetherness - Winds Of Change [Mad About Records, Portugal 2022 RP] First listen to this new arrival. Great music. I know the album from a none-too hifi blog download having come across it on a @felser BFT, I believe (thanks John) This is how to do a reissue properly. Great sound, heavy vinyl, crisp sleeve and insert reproduction
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and then the whole of 'What Color Is Love'
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If you have listened to Rotary Connection, Terry Callier, EW&F, Minnie Ripperton, Ramsey Lewis Trio and The Dells amongst others the chances are you may have heard his writing and/or arranging along the way. I'll let others who know more than me chip in with more if they choose And yes, great track. International Anthem are working with his daughters and promise more music later in the year
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For the Stepney admirers amongst us. This from International Anthem https://intlanthem.bandcamp.com/track/step-on-step
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