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  1. and some more for calling Italy and Spain non-creative. WTF?
  2. 1959, Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers with Barney Wilen - Les Liaisons Dangereuses (Fontana), ctd the next day. 1968, Alice Coltrane - A Monastic Trio (impulse!)
  3. the one on Lush Life from the Hartman album
  4. it beats painting lipstick on rats ← And you're speaking from experience? ← no, I'm speaking from my mouth. Actually, I am typing this stuff up. This may look like a wack idea, but there have been many much worse ideas. This one for a change speaks to the imagination. Good timing with Star Wars filling the theatres... ← Typing from experience? That's different! ← no, typing from my fingers
  5. it beats painting lipstick on rats ← And you're speaking from experience? ← no, I'm speaking from my mouth. Actually, I am typing this stuff up. This may look like a wack idea, but there have been many much worse ideas. This one for a change speaks to the imagination. Good timing with Star Wars filling the theatres...
  6. it beats painting lipstick on rats
  7. http://www.catsuka.com/interf/bideo/files/...on_festival.mov (13Mb .mov)
  8. yes, but the CD booklet to Pep's Volume TWO gives the June 29 date, which according to your listing should have been June 26.
  9. this would be Pep's Volume 2 (CD), right? The CD booklet of volume 2 mentions a recording date of June 29, that would be the same date for both volumes then. Another wrong date in an impulse! booklet?
  10. 1956, Le Jazz Groupe de Paris joue André Hodeir (Véga/JiP), ctd. the next day 1960, Duke Pearson record session for Blue Note, released on The Lost Sessions
  11. they also have some of the BN doubletimes for €9.99: the two Burrells, the Young Aladdin, the Criss Imperial, Clark/Green. Do a search for Blue Note and go through the list.
  12. correct: 22 euro up to 2kg, 29 euro above 2kg
  13. just enough...
  14. so those nice Japanese chaps got it wrong on the TOCJ then. You can't trust anyone anymore these days ...
  15. interesting, thanks for the clarification. Another 10"LP, Willis Connover presents some Polish musicians, I also know to exist with two different covers, one generic and one with text and picture. I wonder whether the nice one may be for the foreing market. To add, other Muza disks I have seen multiple copies of had different font-types on the labels.
  16. which is correct?
  17. 1972, Rahsaan Roland Kirk - (I, Eye, Aye), Live at the Montreux Jazz Festival (Atlantic) 1987, Barney Wilen - French Ballads (IDA), ctd the next two days 1996, Joe Henderson Big Band records for Verve 2000, Abdullah Ibrahim with the NDR Big Band - Ekapa Lodumo (enja)
  18. couw

    Barney Wilen

    This may have been posted elsewhere on this board, but here you may find a 125p PDF of a thesis on Barney. In french of course...
  19. simple, Brown Note doesn't have the same ring to it as Blue Note. Imagine this:
  20. 1926, Louis Armstrong and his Hot Five record for Columbia 1938, Billie Holiday records for Vocalion 1958, Jazz Concert in the Baden-Baden Studio, feat. Sims, Dennis, Koller, Kovac, Clarke and others. Released on Delta/Jazz Selection 1961, Yusef Lateef records for Riverside (Jungle Fantasy and Titora) 1976, Karin Krog & Archie Shepp - Hi Fly (Meantime) 2000, Sonny Fortune - Continuum (Sound Reason)
  21. Really? Coincidentally, I received from Mr. Tanno the 'Blues Inside Out' title yesterday and enjoyed the first spin. First exposure to Pauer....guess I'll have to check out one of those non-"dim" ones. ← Yeys, that trio stuff on Wewerka is right up your strassa! ← On Pauer: he is still highly regarded in Austria, it seems... I heard a recent (2004, I think) solo concert on the radio, and found it rather dull and drab... some grooves, some stride, some this, some that, some some, and some more, and all very much on the easy side... ← I am only able to compare the MPS to the Wewerka: the MPS sucks and the Wewerka rocks. Not much easiness about the Wewerkas, just solid and groovy I'd say.
  22. http://koti.welho.com/alaari/lodger/
  23. couw

    Roy Ayers

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