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  1. Always excited by the prospect of new Threadgill music. Scant details here but certainly the download looks imminent which will do me just fine https://henrythreadgill.bandcamp.com/album/poof?from=fanpub_fnb I've not seen anything from Pi Recordings yet
  2. Pleased to hear that it's good as I also ordered a copy for much the same reasons. Mind you, Discogs seller is being very slow so whether it will turn up is a different matter
  3. Get pouring... On a completely different tack, I saw this exhibition yesterday https://designmuseum.org/exhibitions/charlotte-perriand-the-modern-life Very interesting, great design and some lovely chairs. Perhaps a bit early for your tastes?
  4. Nor in the UK. 'prefab' is our shortening of prefabricated (maybe yours too?), most commonly used for cheap WW2 era housing to replace bomb damaged housing. So a nonsense phrase as far as I know
  5. Yes, I have a Dorothy Ashby that fits that description but this Harriott is definitely superior It was the availability of the ingredients that was worrying me rather than the mixer's skills. I know nothing about 1950's East German wine...
  6. Stop it! Edit to add: the Gibbs/Burton looks very tempting
  7. Ronnie Scott & The Band - Live At Ronnie Scott's [CBS, 1968] But what is the white powder she's adding to them?
  8. Noted, and purchased. Best band name ever...
  9. C86, those were the days. Loved that scene. 'Swoon' is well worth hearing if you can. Mind you it's a long time since I've played it
  10. Just looked that up, some interesting names involved
  11. so far, so Brubeck and Bossa big band. I imagine @Teasing the Korean in a mid-20th century East German pad, Bauhaus inspired naturally. But would the cocktails be any good?
  12. Swoon was an absolute masterpiece, still remember buying it with much excitement. Set the stall out early for the genius that is Paddy McAloon You're Bloody well right with that one Complete classic from the cover to the last note
  13. Leading Reading FC out of the Championship. Unlikely
  14. Joe Harriott Quintet - Free Form [Jazzland, 1961, mono] Thanks to @sidewinder for the nudge, made it across the Atlantic surprisingly swiftly. Sounding lovely
  15. Glad to be of service (maybe). Sounds good! I should listen to it...
  16. XT - Deorlaf [OtoRoku] Fataka was a good label but I haven't heard that one
  17. You did. I was too lazy to check all the thread It does look interesting
  18. Nora Batty Geoffrey Boycott John Edrich
  19. Really good album but I always wonder what was the cover designer thinking?! I quite like the idea of the two trios being the same, George Lewis plays rockabilly!
  20. mjazzg

    Tony Scott

    It was
  21. mjazzg

    Tony Scott

    they sound like their covers, definitely
  22. Dick Grove Orchestra - Little Bird Suite [Pacific Jazz, 1963 mono] such a good record. Mine's too crackly, replacement just ordered.
  23. mjazzg

    Tony Scott

    I don't know the Lowe but my favourite Scotts are all from a bit later so maybe don't bear much relevance to your search. I'll be interested to see what folk recommend too. FWIW here's my three
  24. I'd give her the first five or six up to and including 'Pop Pop'. A couple of later ones too but it became very patchy for me
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