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  1. I remember Chuck posting the news recently that Wilbur's final recording was now available from The Wilbur Ware Institute but unfortunately I can't find the actual posting anywhere. Anyway, I've contacted the Institute and it will cost me $25 to have it sent to the UK. So, before I decide on whether to buy it, can anyone tell me whether it's a good buy......or not.
  2. Thanks for that, Bill. Answers my query re: "Jubilant Power" as well!
  3. Thanks for the update, Jonathan. I'm sure you'll find plenty of interest for both those releases. A new Bobby Bradford/John Carter in time for Christmas? Let's hope so!
  4. BUT................not available for downloading in the UK, unfortunately.
  5. Never seen that one before. Who's on it...apart from Ted Curson, that is? Also, I see this is being released later in the month. Anyone know anything about it?
  6. I've managed to locate this discography of Vanguard jazz & blues releases Vanguard Discography and I had no idea they'd released so many jazz albums. Why are so few of them available on CD, I wonder? I do have the "Ted Brown - Free Wheeling" but there are quite a few others on the list I would be interested in getting.
  7. I recently came across this excellent album by Dave Burns on Vanguard Records (Warming Up!) which apparently has never been reissued on CD....why? Does anyone know what other jazz albums were released by Vanguard? I seem to remember owning one by Elvin Jones, way back when.
  8. Bump! Any update on your reissue programme, Jonathan?
  9. Indeed! So was the Cecil Taylor 'Nefertiti, the Beautiful One Has Come'! That's cool! Is it possible to view the original photos anywhere?
  10. No, the CDs have never been released anywhere other than Japan. I've always loved these albums, especially the artwork and bought many of them when they were first released in Europe on vinyl back in the day. (What would they be worth now, I wonder?) I also stumbled across several of the CDs, including these two, in a small record shop near the Manchester Arnedale Centre many years ago and paid what I thought then was an exorbitant price for them. Looks like I got a bargain. Anyway, apart from the wonderful covers which can be found here: Marte Roling Fontana Covers the music's pretty good too!
  11. One of the few things you should NEVER do in bed.
  12. I ordered a copy of the latest Horace Tapscott CD - "The Call" direct from the Nimbus West website at the beginning of the month and it's still not arrived. I've e-mailed them twice asking for confirmation that it's been dispatched but have had no reply. I know they're pretty much a one man band but still.... Has anyone else had problems with orders from them recently? I should say that I've ordered plenty from them in the past and never had a problem.
  13. Picked up this recently: It's an early one by Fred (1988) and is excellent...was he less boring then?
  14. He's still alive......that's a plus, I guess.
  15. Does anyone know whether this release on Muse has ever been re-issued on CD? It's one of the few of my vinyl albums that I'd like to have a digital copy of.
  16. You'll miss out on a lot of great Machito recordings, then. Machito recordings.
  17. My copy arrived this morning so I've only managed to play it once so far, but first impressions are very favourable. Like the earlier release "In His Good Time" on Ogun this is another 'live' recording but to my ears his playing sounds a bit more 'muscular' on this one. Since I only have these two albums of him playing solo piano I don't know whether his playing changed much over the ten years between the two concerts but it's obvious that the audience loved it. Whatever the provenance of the recording, the sound itself is excellent. Highly recommended. One minor quibble; the artwork consists of red lettering against a red background, which means the notes are very difficult to read.
  18. 2005?...only seven years ago?...it seems like a lifetime since I last visited the old shop in Pentonville Road. I really do miss the hours I spent rifling through the LP and CD racks there, looking for....what? I'm afraid the Internet is a very poor substitute.
  19. Agreed...but perhaps without the urinating.
  20. I thought it was called a thingamajig...... Nah, it's a dongle, 'cos it sticks out. MG Maybe not exactly on topic but I can't help but link Sony Releases New Stupid Piece of Shit That Doesn't Fucking Work A pity, but it seems that Onion sketches aren't available for the UK - all I get is an ad. MG Perhaps your router's not working properly........
  21. I thought it was called a thingamajig......
  22. "Like Someone In Love" ALWAYS hits the spot
  23. I've just noticed that this has recently been released by the UK Fledg'ling Label. Chris McGregor - Sea Breezes His 1977 solo album "In His Good Time" was released earlier in the year by Ogun and was an absolute cracker. Let's hope this one is just as good.
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