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  1. and it's the stuff that sticks, I'm still going "paa-dee-a-pa-pah!" here.-
  2. hey, it was a QUEST. I take those seriously.
  3. right, the curtains are waving in the wind, the lamps are shiny and stick to the ceiling, so here goes: een: Cannibal doing Carnival. Even with a Foekepot (pig belly skin with a stick going up and down through it). Not much deep red meat to carve, but plenty Happy People fer sure, plenty loose and plenty nice, plenty fun too. Wouldn't have guessed Cannibal, deep noise he makes; Cannibal on tenor? this must be 70s when everything went and people knew no shame. heheheh. twee: martial starts, scary business, combined with sport crowd noises? that's really scary! The strings set in pretty dramatically. good stuff. Recently had a little dose of some of those wack british guys surrounding Johnny Scott producing similar stuff in the mid 60s, though less free blowing. The piano spots actually sound somewhat like that Kuhn album recently reissued as Verve LPR. The free blowing tenors jerk it all over in yet another direction. Fascinating stuff, real curious about this. drie: ouch. this is nice in and of itself, but I would turn the dial when this'd come on, even if it's not really all that bad. cheesy detective tellyvision only movies come to mind. shudder. vier: POOT! at 1:02 WTF?! Sounds more like a snore from the singer somehow. Did she fall asleep? Nah, this is good stuff. After initial doubts I quite like her. The sax is marvellous. She snores again at 3:32. Funny breathing technique man! vijf: The bass and drums stumble a bit over each other, I blame the bass and its shitty sound, but the trumpet is on overdrive. Freddie Hubbard fer sure. Steamrollah! Good stuffe one more again! zes: pling plong. Stardate 1215645, two pianos floating through space playing with sound and stereo. This builds up very nicely over the longer haul. There's a Weston phrase somewhere on the left channel, but too little to stick to. No idea- zeven: aw, I have heard this before I am pretty sure. This is the good stuff, play back to back with track three for a good lesson in no go and yes so. acht: steew dwums! simply fantastic! these sound the crappy kind with soup cans used for mending where holes had been banged in by too much hip swaying enthusiasm. Didn't Jim drop the steel drum in one of the recent drummer threads? Need to check back, was it the Hemmingway thread? (yup, it was..) And trombone too! Ray Anderson is my guess, tone and phrases and whack enough for this kind of stuffe. Too silly for a good ole google now, bit this should be easy to find. negen: Wetterbericht fer sure? Funky, yes; Good playing, yes; Yucky dated overall sound, yes. Machine doing the clapping, no!? yes!!! (aargh!) All in all, I can take this pretty well, if only for the great groove, but it's certainly NOT timeless. Shee-itte man, I see sweat bands and black light lasers and neon and well, lots of crap. the voices coming in at 4:06 and disappearing again until they return for a short cameo 4 minutes later, that's real classy stuff. tien: ooh! fast! and very very busy. once the horns cool down I really appreciate what the madmen in the back are doing. Okay, got it now. Harrrrrrrrrrrr!!!! elf: rewaaaaaaxxx! and mucho mucho cwazeee! it's all out there, you only need to take off and slice. and that's it! (edited for sepling)
  4. oy, sad news indeed.
  5. I'd say it's a Moon Moth
  6. no worries! disk two has been spun and some booty has been shaken! No promises, but I'll seek a slot soon! ← drats and no slot this weekend as I had to install several lamps and even curtain rails to our crappy real old and not straight walls and ceilings... stuff looks much more homely here now, that's fer sure. Do I get points for that?
  7. I believe there is an alternate take of Tip Toeing on the US edition.
  8. As pointed out before, do not forget Roy Haynes's Out of the Afternoon on Impulse! A damn fine album and a great introduction to Kirk the blowing sensation.
  9. The Canadian anthem lacks the music-to-hunt-rabbits-by qualities of the US anthem. That may be a good thing or a bad thing.
  10. 1963, Buddy Emmons - Steel Guitar Jazz (Mercury) 1969, Rahsaan Roland Kirk records for Atlantic (Volunteered Slavery) 1970, AEoC - Les Stances A Sophie (Pathé Marconi / nessa)
  11. Easter Europe:
  12. 1954, Kenton Presents Sal Salvador (Capitol) 1970, McCoy Tyner records for Blue Note (Asante) 1974, Jimmy Raney - Momentum (MPS) 1980, The Lounge Lizards start recording of their debut album "The Lounge Lizards" (EGRecords), ctd the next day and finished a week later.
  13. ah! a quest!
  14. no worries! disk two has been spun and some booty has been shaken! No promises, but I'll seek a slot soon!
  15. sorry for being late, stuff is cwazy hereabouts, but here goes! een: how high the moon obviously, organ has some Smithisms might be McDuffisms, but what do I know. This smokes like thunder and reminds me of that live at Newport jam session type business. Loose stuff, some mistakes, but very darn much enjoyable. good for starters, now where's dinner? twee: heheheheh. Louis obviously, but WTF is Captain Beefheart doing there? This has me rolling in my chair so please excuse! ROTFLMAO! drie: damn fine stuff even if it has me stumped! Somewhat reminded me of Rollins going into the latin territory with a similarly relaxed, what do I care mentality about it. vier: speaking of the devil... what do I care.... This one I have, but otherwise 70s Rollins is a bit of a closed book to me. That guitar feghing around on the left is a grand ingredient, it hurtles and sparks and kicks and beckons. Good. vijf: gone with the poot with some obvious mess ups. What's going on here? big fun for sure, like a pastiche of some heavy handed Euro combo trying too hard. Might as well be the Marx brothers. zes: JATP? Although I enjoy this kind of stuff to death, I am real bad at getting down the individuals. zeven: aaaaaah, aaaahaaaahaaaah, yess, I am feeling all holleeeeewoooooood. Pretty cheezy really. If not for the tenor (Ammons?) this would be schlockiest of schlock. Always good to know that schlock may be worthwhile if the right ingredient is there. The 70s were a real shitty time. This gets real shitty towards the end, really. acht: Shepp fer sure, wonder who's on the other channel. And the vocal? Drats! All of them ate too much anyhow and I will sit back and sip their beers and hope I will survive negen: Basie with Jaws fer sure and a bunch more liquor and las vegas and yeeeee haaaaah! tien: it doesn't end. sheee-itte. more of that las vegas romance elf: plunk plunk ding dong! who is it? hi-fly! hi-fly who? hamp I'd say. good shtufffe! twaalf: This is scary. Too many things that don't fit together really. I could learn to love this. dertien: more... veertien: this one was easy to find using amg and google (sue me!), drats! Part of me had expected him there, the other one not. I guess the first part is right. vijftien: sounds like Stan the Man and his Girl laying it down like a carpet to sa-wwingg on. Naaaaaaiiiiiccceee. zestien: beer! zeventien: this sucks (but only huskily so). a bit too Las Vegas one more again.
  16. to cool down in this hot summer weather: snowball fight! go into the online lounge and you can play against fellow organissimites!
  17. http://www.attackchi.org.au/kits.htm
  18. 1953, Shelly Manne and His Men record for Contemporary (Vol. 1, The West Coast Sound)
  19. 1971, CTI All-Stars - Live at the Southgate Palace, Los Angeles perform Red Clay and Sugar (CTI) 1980, Dizzy Gillespie and Toots Tielemans Live at Montreux (Pablo) 1986, Barney Wilen & Philippe Petit - Flash Back (Paris Jazz Corner)
  20. check some previous recommendations in this thread
  21. I use Photoshop for the (photo-)graphics and plain ole MSWord for the backcovers. As for fonts: you may want to look into some spiffy free font types like those available here.
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