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great album! Been at least 15 years since I played it..a nice reminder to dig it out again! "Springbird" and "etiquette" are worth hunting for too another fan of that one here. Also of 'Springbird' and 'Etiquette'
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I'm wondering what people are using to keep all this lovely vinyl posted here clean? Any recommendations on cloths, brushes, anti-static gizmos and liquids gratefully accepted Ideally I'd be looking at a record cleaning machine but budget and space preclude at the moment apologies if this has been discussed before. Search facility didn't turn anything up
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Peter Brotzmann Octet - Machine Gun [FMP]
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Anyone? tournament came alive yesterday with the Japan victory. England looked workmanlike first up. Now looking forward to seeing the All Blacks and Argentina - another shock would be fun
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This reminds I don't have that Old and New Dreams.Something I should rectify
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If I can remember correctly the library cataloguing rules I used many years ago at work you take the first named artist on the CD/LP itself (not on the sleeve) and file under them. who's Kay Starr and where should I file her?
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Marion Brown - Why Not? {ESPJapan]
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Thanks for that suggestion. After quick online sampling I've ordered a copy. Sounds very tasty Yes, it is. I didn't know it was available on CD. I'll have to keep an eye out for it. I don't think it is. I bought an LP
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This Is England 90. Channel 4 on Demand Strong first episode of the, sadly, final series. Meadows' portrayal of everyday life in Britain past is as razor sharp as before. The compiled series will stand proud as testament to great writing, acting and direction
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Stanley Cowell - Brilliant Circles [Polydor/Freedom]
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Stanley Cowell - Illusion Suite [ECM]
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Thanks for that suggestion. After quick online sampling I've ordered a copy. Sounds very tasty
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Mr Mitchell looks so dapper. The CD is an intense and rewarding listen
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Just back from a concert of solo piano at the beautiful St. John's Smith Square in which Adam Tendler performed Morton Feldman's Palais de Mari Eliza McCarthy performed John Adams' Phrygian Gates Feldman left the biggest impact, maybe because it was my first live Feldman. That Tendler played it from memory was an added element of wonderment -
Another Mike Reed fan here. All the 482s are worth hearing. I tend to prefer the Loose Assembly releases over the People Place Things but only just. Speed of Change being my favourite. I've never warmed to the Loose Assembly with Roscoe Mitchell for some reason I'll be buying both new releases. I saw him live with Adasiewicsz's Sun Rooms and he was very impressive
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
mjazzg replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
I had to miss that trio at Oto last night. Enjoy it. Drake and Parker are unbelievably good in a live context.I don't know Dikeman so will be interested to hear what you make of it It was fantastic! Especially Hamid Drake made even a bigger impression on me than I could ever hoped for. What a phenomenon it is to see and hear this man in a live setting! Dikeman is a very active member in the Amsterdam scene, so I know that his preferred style of playing is very aggressive and hard blowing. Now this is normally not the kind of playing I tend to like best, but Dikeman really surprised me yesterday in that respect. Yes, it still was aggressive and hard blowing at times, but I think he dosed those moments quite well with some more introspective and even tender moments. Especially somewhere in the second set when Hamid Drake played the frame drum and William Parker some sort of wooden flute and double reeds, Dikeman accompanied them with some beautiful soft and spiritual playing. sounds great. The last time I saw Drake/Parker was with Brotzmann and he responded in a similar way that you describe Dikeman did. -
United Front - Path With A Heart [RPM] interesting session. Bit of a punt on Ebay bt glad I went for it as it will warrant repeat listens
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Thanks. I for one am pleased to no longer have an excuse. Tasty stuff as is some of the label's other releases
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Peter Kuhn - Ghost Of A Trance [Hat Hut] featuring some great Phillip Wilson and William Parker on tuba.
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Grachan Moncur III - Evolution [Blue Note, EMI France/DMM] (sadly) every time I get this out I'm surprised to see Lee Morgan's name. I really should be used to it after twenty or so years
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Looks like you can't order direct from the label or Jackson'sown site. Only CD option is CDON who are always ridiculously expensive. I'll be waiting on an alternative source before I order
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