Thanks Clem. Good points.
I do own & enjoy the Brotzmann Okka 3CD Octet / Tentet set.
It just feels to me that some of the solo & duo stuff reminds me of Borbetomagus that I could never sit through.
Joe Maneri probably deserves more time from me. Microtonal is a "concept" that probably doesn't reward casual listening.
More fuel for the fire.
I don't care for Joe Maneri, & less & less for Brotzmann (who I find very repetitive). That may just be me.
Fred Anderson, Von Freeman, Roscoe Mitchell, Tony Malaby (get the Pavone CD:Orange) - yep
Vandermark I still like.
To each his own.
I got a Japanese issue of a Great Jazz Trio CD from ejazzlines in a couple of days.
On the other hand I've been waiting over a month for a Japanese Roland Hanna CD.
They've been apologetic, but I wonder if the CD will ever show up.
I don't know the other site.
Read about a new trumpet player (at least to me) named Dominick Farinacci.
Searched around & bought Manhattan Dreams with Mulgrew Miller, Chip Jackson & Joe Farnsworth. Pricey Japanese CD. Hopefully it'll be good.
Also bought an Ernie Krivda CD (CIMP 293) that he's on.
Miles / Gil is the best.
The Henderson is fine.
I also really like The Jazz Soul Of Porgy & Bess.
This is a big band led by Bill Potts with soloists like Al Cohn, Zoot Sims, Gene Quill, Bill Evans, Phil Woods, Art Farmer, Jimmy Cleveland, etc..