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  1. Looks like a pretty healthy lineup to me. A good number of younger artists featured to illustrate that Jazz is an evolving and vital art form. Some non-Jazz artists to pull in the curious who may then connect with some of the Jazz acts thereby helping to maintain and increase the genre's audience. Some Jazz adjacent artists who use Jazz to inform their music, showing the influence of the genre we all love. Nice all round programming by McBride I'd say
  2. Extraordinary post, factually incorrect apart from anything else.
  3. mjazzg

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    I finally found a copy of Blas's 'En La Universidad' and I'm really enjoying it. Just hoping that some of you might know what other releases he can be heard on playing in this manner. Looking at Discogs it appears that releases under his name around this one are more aimed at a different audience, pop covers etc He's been discussed on this thread but only about the Universidad LP Thanks
  4. Pan-Afrikan Peoples Orchestra - Live At I.U.C.C. 4/27/80 Sounds a bit raggedy on this one but the music makes up for it
  5. Yes, it is really good. Looking again and I think that's pressing faults on the Clark. I'm really enjoying your old copy of Archie Shepp at the moment!
  6. Archie Shepp - Attica Blues Big Band [Blue Marge, France 1979]
  7. They might be a pressing fault. Are they raised? If so might be worth very gently seeing if they're just something stuck on. I've had success removing such detritus a few times but it's not normally as much as I think I see in your photo. I'm now playing 'The Angels of Atlanta' because you mentioned it elsewhere. What a great album
  8. That's the one where AB plays piano, I have often wondered about it Another new box set here. Lorraine pieces played by a saxophone quartet https://idischidiangelica.bandcamp.com/album/sax-qt-lorraine-2022 This thread is about the Mosaic, no? I thought @tranemonkwas referring to the Anthony Braxton Tristano set, but I could have misinterpreted
  9. I didn't know about this reissue, great news. Thanks for posting it
  10. Yeah, love its economy Now this Tony Oxley Quintet - the Baptised Traveller [CBS, UK 1969] I'm not sure it gets much better than side 2 of this, the interplay is phenomenal and Jeff Clyne's arco
  11. Today's arrival Masayuki "Jojo" Takayanagi - Lonely Woman [Three Blind Mice, Japan 1982] preceded by Angel Bat Dawid - Requiem For Jazz [International Anthem, 2023]
  12. Thanks, not generally a porridge fan but will have a stream as the concept sounds interesting
  13. How is that? Looks interesting
  14. The first Commodores I heard, in about 1977. Great album
  15. Online sources, quoting family reporting this sad news. Dead at 45. Not too sure how much he means to too many here but I saw him rip it up with Glasper a few years ago. He also played in later Stefon Harris groups and lots of others along the way.
  16. Great, thank you
  17. Is this new, any good? I haven't seen anything new from him for a while. I need to investigate
  18. The two with Bill Campbell as vocalist, definitely. Leave me pining for the heights of mid table League One definitely
  19. I'm impressed by your mother-in-law's album collection
  20. Yeah, I don't have a dvd player or I'd have bought it. Shame it wasn't a box set like the others but you can't have it all.
  21. Ooh, fighting talk😄 Which ones, and is there a SE non-league division too?
  22. Thanks, I bought one of the Zim nights as a download as I think it was the one I saw at Cafe Oto, which also means I probably heard Matlock that night. It was a great night's music that's for sure
  23. I've just received my CD set, first two discs going down very well. And I agree about Matlock who is a new name to me who'll I'll be seeking more of
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