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mjazzg

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  1. Aha, how is that? All the right names...
  2. Really, I didn't realise it was so sought after. I didn't know about it beforehand and bought on a whim as I like Ross, Wertman and Reid separately. Nice set, on first listen. Good that they're repressing, should sort out the gougers a bit. Now onto Pharoah Sanders - Elevation [Impulse, France 1974] been after a nice copy of this for a while
  3. Michael Holding Big Brother & The Holding Company Noel Gallagher
  4. Freddie Starr Hammy The Hamster Francis Bacon
  5. Yeah, looking forward to grabbing this. There can never be too much Hamiet. that cover deserved an LP reissue
  6. Jesse Morrison - The Versatility Of [Abet] and before New Life - Visions Of The Third Eye [Early Future Records, 2021]
  7. Lady Penelope Penelope Pitstop Mutley
  8. Wow! Definite purchase I was thinking the other day that TUM has been quiet. Why "allegedly"? Do you know otherwise?
  9. The Supremes George Best Richard Goode
  10. Dennis Law P.C.Plod William Peel
  11. J.B.Priestly Elvin Bishop Jean Rook
  12. Hugo Sanchez Victor Hugo Michael Winner
  13. One of the best concerts I've seen was by them, London Jazz Festival
  14. The Unthanks. Alasdair Gray The Vicar Of Bray
  15. Betty Boop Betty Carter Danny Dyer
  16. Godspeed You! Black Emperor - G_d's Pee AT STATES'S END Another masterpiece from the only "Rock" band I still follow. Good to see their idiosyncratic approach to titling persists.
  17. Thanks a lot. I do have 'Too Long In Exile' and 'Live in San Francisco' so shall revisit them first. Then onto the others
  18. Great, pleased to hear that
  19. I'd seen the Discogs but didn't think to look at Amazon, thanks Pim (how you feeling now btw?)
  20. Just listened to that YouTube, what great music. But now I can't find a decent priced copy anywhere...
  21. I'd be interested to hear which ones you rate over the last couple of decades, it will be a prompt to try them again.
  22. First listen to 'Warszawa' by Evan Parker Electro-Acoustic Ensemble. Percy Pursglove marvelously prominent No download option that I can find. £16.80 before shipping for the CD is too much
  23. Looking forward to it
  24. Yes, that track is absolutely grim isn't it? A real indictment of his current quality control. The album title is laughable but I did enjoy 'Only A Song' which I thought would be dreadful with that title but is actually quite soulfully jaunty. I've not consistently enjoyed a Van album since 'No Guru...' after which every album has one, if not more of his self pitying songs where he rails against his treatment in the business or life generally. However, I'm still drawn to investigate each new release just in case a late career renaissance is revealed. Only 'Keep Me Singing' has proved worthy of more than an initial listen in recent years, it's half decent at least.
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