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Hot Ptah

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  1. That is correct! I overheard this CD in Prospero's Books in Kansas City, a small, independently owned used book store, and asked the owner if I could buy his copy. He had a whole stack of them behind the counter. Egad!!! Don't ya just love stumbling over stuff like this? I love it when that happens!!! I do love situations like that. If there are no more physical music and book stores some day, there will be no way for things like that to happen
  2. So it appears that the following have not been identified: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10,16, The Reveal will be posted on Friday, November 30.
  3. That is correct! I overheard this CD in Prospero's Books in Kansas City, a small, independently owned used book store, and asked the owner if I could buy his copy. He had a whole stack of them behind the counter.
  4. Early Sun. Ra brings many rewards! I actually own that record...but obviously don't know it as well as I should. Can you feel more like a dumbass than I do right now? I sure hope not! Me too!!!! Oh well. MG I would not feel that way MG. It was meant to be a surprise, because unless you have heard all of the early Sun Ra albums, this is the kind of material definitely not associated with him.
  5. Those guesses are not correct. If you ordered the Evidence CD reissue, you will be getting the worthy "Nubians of Plutonia" album on the same disc. I did. There was another one available that had three LPs on it, but it looked kinda shady-grady, if you know what I mean. Nubians of Plutonia has the very catchy "Watusa" and some more ambitious, but still very accessible, material.
  6. If you ordered the Evidence CD reissue, you will be getting the worthy "Nubians of Plutonia" album on the same disc.
  7. Early Sun. Ra brings many rewards! I actually own that record...but obviously don't know it as well as I should. Can you feel more like a dumbass than I do right now? I sure hope not! . I was fortunate . In 1978 I heard a very well conceived two part special on early Sun Ra on WORT-FM in Madison, Wisconsin, the all volunteer community radio station. It was the best possible introduction to early Sun Ra. The song Urnack really caught my attention from that radio show and I have always liked it since.
  8. Early Sun. Ra brings many rewards!
  9. About those cuts on BFT 104, a Reveal will be posted next Friday, November 30, so that gives everyone over a week to participate yet.
  10. I will need a disc, please.
  11. No.
  12. The answer is at the bottom of the page - "Label established by Maynard and Seymour Solomon in New York, 1950. Bought by the Welk Music Group in 1986." That remained the case in 2005, when Ace reissued the Pazant Brothers' LP in the UK. MG The Welk Music Group did reissue many of the Vanguard blues albums on CD, and were extremely good to order from. They communicated quickly and shipped quickly when I ordered Skip James CDs from them. While Lawrence Welk and Skip James had nothing in common, it did not seem to matter when I ordered.
  13. That is very interesting to me that you found the music weird. I was worried that I had put together a set of songs that were too normal, to the point of being mundane and bland. #15 is Mary Halvorson! You guessed right!
  14. I have just sent out the download links to those who have already asked for one. Let the discussion begin!
  15. I have the Baikida. Carroll too and did not recognize it. This is a truly outsztanding Blindfold Test. Several of the albums are on my wish list now. The Khan Jamal must be obtained quickly.
  16. He says it during the song Bebop Tango on the Roxy and Elsewhere album. There is jazz on that album, such as a trombone solo by Bruce Fowler on the song Echidna's Arf.
  17. Richard Davis told our jazz history class at the University of Wisconsin in 1978 that he was all set to join the Coltrane Quartet in the fall of 1967. Coltrane did not live that long.
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