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  1. I tend to use a Machine Gun. Messy but effective
  2. Tyshawn Sorey Trio - Live at the Village Vanguard with Lovano and Frisell recreating the Motian trio, from the recent livestream, I'm guessing. Unauthorised, I'm sure.
  3. John Graas Julius Hemphill Max Roach
  4. Bootsy Collins Little Feat Bill Shoemaker
  5. Ashley Khan Immanuel Kant Rishahb Pant
  6. Jaimie Branch Stephen Twigg Leif Erikson
  7. Mick Jones A White Man in the Hammersmith Palais Jimmy Jazz
  8. It's worth a listen. Bass sound is very 80s but drums, obviously, and woodwinds are strong. Bizarre vocal on 'Fever'
  9. Thanks, I have the Zed-U and remember listening to the Kinch when it came out. He's also on a Five Blokes on Ogun Yeah, agree about those. I had forgotten he was on the Hawkins. I really need to revisit that, it was a favourite when it was released
  10. CD 2 - Franco and T.P.OK.Jazz, Miriam Makeba, Orchestre Stukas
  11. Oh Yes, indeed it is Archie Shepp ‎– À Massy - U-Jaama "Unité" [Uniteledis, 1976]
  12. Lily Savage Lily The Pink Inspector Clouseau
  13. Which others of his? I know the Ancestors
  14. This is my first listen and I'm also very impressed. I thought 'Your Queen Is A Reptile' was a very strong statement of the then current "scene" but if I had a criticism I found a bit one-paced. This new one has a few more shades to it, it's still based on a dominant rhythmic foundation which if you don't get on with will be an issue for enjoyment. But the rhythms are more varied, Hutchings plays some flute and the vocal contributions are all sharp and don't overstay their welcome. Interestingly, for me if no-one else, I played it straight after Roach/Shepp 'Long March' and that didn't seem too much of a leap. Very different sounds but not, if you get my drift.
  15. Bobby Moore Geoff Hurst Martin Peters
  16. Max Roach featuring Archie Shepp - The Long March [hat Hut, 1980]
  17. That looks very interesting edit it add: found on Spotify
  18. Grant Green - Street Of Dreams [Blue Note, 1970 RP] Sunday morning dream team
  19. William Of Orange Edwin Poots The Fool On The Hill
  20. Only because I needed to get the cash in hand, quickly
  21. In the past I've offloaded Jazz/improv CDs at Ray's Jazz and Flashback Records but for not very much cash per item. Also, Reckless Records in Soho were still selling secondhand Jazz CDs pre-pandemic.
  22. Rick Rozie, Lee Rozie, Rashied Ali - Afro Algonquin [Moers Music] Bought directly from the label last week, can't have been a big seller...
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