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  1. And I thought it was Peaches & Herb...
  2. Jazz Epistles - Jazz Epistle, Verse 1 [Continental Records, South Africa 1960] First listen to this weekend's big find, courtesy of my favourite record shop
  3. Eric and Cecil duets, oh for a recording of that meeting
  4. I'm 62 so 15 to 18 from Punk through the Two Tone and Mod revivals Maybe I should try and watch the film again. You watched closer than I did and knew your Who albums better than me. I have never really liked The Who in any of their phases. I was listening to The Jam and then solo Weller rather the original bands. Weller is a huge Curtis fan, when I saw one of the final Jam concerts, in Brighton, they did a sensational 'Move On Up'. By then they were effectively proto-Style Council which was fine by me.
  5. Thanks TTK, that's interesting. The film Quadrophenia kicked off a big revival here too, a friend went as far as a Vespa and a fish tailed parka. Looking back though, the casting of Sting may have worked commercially but not aesthetically. Of course, the Two Tone revival had already raised awareness of an adjacent subculture. I was 16 and suddenly sourcing small collared shirts and skinny ties...a short step to Mod from there
  6. I've never really thought about the meaning behind that title before. Does 'Mods' in the US refer to the same youth and style group as over here? Great album
  7. That's recommendation enough and at that price, purchased
  8. His writing remained strong and very melodic right up to the end really. There's been some concerts here recently revisiting his big band scores, some newly discovered. I'm hoping for a recording.
  9. How did I forget Kenny?!!
  10. Thinking about Braxton there's the Zim Music and Echo Echo Mirror House recordings Consistently interesting over a good number of years/releases, in whatever iteration
  11. Kirk Knuffke - Super Blonde
  12. Yeah, first listen suggests so. I remember deciding it was too expensive when I held a physical copy in Honest Jons on release. When I got the notification of the download this morning it was an instant purchase.
  13. Juma Sultan's Aboriginal Music Society - Father Of Origin
  14. Juma Sultan's Aboriginal Music Society - Father Of Origin Had to buy the download when Eremite announced it today, missed the original LP/CD set
  15. Charlie Haden, Paul Motian, Geri Allen - Etudes
  16. And there I was thinking you'd snared an ultra rare LP...
  17. Yes and yes to those two The large ensemble disc of Anna Webber's 'Idiom' is very good. As is this also featuring Webber https://webbermorrisbigband.bandcamp.com/album/both-are-true
  18. Marty Ehrlich's Dark Woods Ensemble - Just Before The Dawn Yes, I just looked and failed to find that on my shelves. Maybe a victim of a clear out in the last 20 years
  19. Have you checked out the Dark Woods Ensemble? Some great music, austere to joyous if I remember correctly https://www.discogs.com/artist/507388-Marty-Ehrlichs-Dark-Woods-Ensemble This could get me searching my CD shelves...
  20. Some on there I definitely need to check out, some I need to revisit too. Great list.
  21. You seem to be revisiting my 90s listening list recently. Ehrlich made some great recordings around then.
  22. Lots of good ones already. I fourth the Schneiders, and second the Truesdell Gil Evans Project and then might add, Steve Lehman & Orchestra National de Jazz - 'Ex Machina' Paal Nilssen-Love Large Unit -'Erta Ale' Barry Guy's Blue Shroud Band, especially 'all this this here' Martin Kuchen's Angles 10 - 'Today Is Better Than Tomorrow' Fire! Orchestra - especially 'Echoes' And everything by Rob Mazurek's Exploding Star Orchestra
  23. Louis Sclavis - Les Cadences Du Monde OK, thanks. I have a shed load of David Murray so pleased this isn't deemed essential
  24. Don't think I've ever seen that before
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