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mjazzg

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  1. Irreversible Entanglements - Who Sent You? [International Anthem, 2020] and before Ben Lamar Gay - Downtown Castles Can Never Block The Sun [International Anthem, 2018]
  2. I can vividly remember hearing it for the first time, driving in a mate's car to the Jazz Café. My introduction to Mwandishi band for which I am ever grateful to him
  3. Jackie McLean - Jacknife [Blue Note, 1975] thanks to @felserfor the reminder. Marvellous music
  4. One I forget about and shouldn't, thanks for the reminder
  5. That has a fair deal to live up to given the hype and expectation created by 'Normal People'. I'm waiting for the paperback One that doesn't quite live up to the hype in my opinion but before that I read one that most definitely does Beautifully written Between those two I read this which was a stimulating read
  6. Chico Hamilton Quintet - South Pacific in Hi-Fi [Vogue UK, 1958 mono] I like all Chico's albums in the 50s (and beyond) but this strikes me as the weakest. Perhaps the source material or concept gets in the way
  7. I have a good number of CD/LP duplication. I also duplicate favourite LPs of which I have original pressings, when good reissues appear e.g. 'Astral Weeks', Marc Levin's 'Songs Dances and Prayers' and soon Jeanne Lee's 'Conspiracy' I have three different LP versions of 'Unity' and a CD. Same with 'Black Fire'. This is just upgrading and not selling on. Which goes some way to explain why I have someone coming to quote for building more shelving...
  8. Peter Brotzmann - For Adolphe Sax [FMP]
  9. Interesting read
  10. John Coltrane - Live At The Village Vanguard Again! [Impulse, 1966 mono] Love this. Also, fine Jazz socks from JG
  11. Didn't know about that. Listening to some of it now, sounds great, current prices less so
  12. It is So is this
  13. I have the 70s pressing. I feel another Tone Poet on the horizon
  14. Yes, it was Reading. Radio Thames Valley or similar
  15. 'Whispering' surely? After he left OGWT he did a show on my local BBC radio station. I remember his dismay, low key of course, when an LP snapped in his hand
  16. That sax player will be Martin Kuchen. Well worth checking.
  17. Sadly nor do I. One day
  18. Hmm...Angelica Sanchez is my last offer in that case
  19. Andrew Gold Yoni Silver Tintin
  20. That's a rare one
  21. OK, so thinking about piano trios he's drummed for, is it Mario Pavone? Would make sense with the prominence of the bass
  22. I've just listened to 2 again and I'm wondering if it's Sorey although it's not 'musical' enough for his usual playing but it has the power that I remember from the only time I've seen him live. Obviously not his own piano trio recordings, the polar opposite in fact.
  23. Which 3? allow me to be lazy and not trawl back through the thread
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