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  1. $59.52 on importcds.com. I think those two sites are related at this point, with popmarket.com also being in the umbrella.
  2. I was not able to grab that one in time, and it is prohibitively expensive now . Me too. The samples sounded interesting enough, and I love that era, so I went ahead and ordered it. Not like Japanese reissues of obscure jazz titles lose their value or anything... The Hamilton's are interesting. Very non-commercial use of "commercial elements". They don't sound like anything else. But certainly an acquired taste (I was horrified by them when I got cutouts back in the 70's). Check out samples and see what you think. I went ahead and ordered them, they sound intriguing to my ears now, 45 years later . Ordered 19 CD's total, including four of the Cannonball titles, the Maneiri, these two, and other various BN's for various reasons (in the case of Turrentine and Reece, allows me to complete the single CD's and sell the Mosaics. Quick $220 spent there, but not like these opportunities come along very often.
  3. Talking about A Love Supreme 3cd issue can. 2012, which has about 15 mins of extra outtakes not on the 2CD set (which had room for them). Milk that sacred cow 'til it"s dry... .
  4. Can't say it's my absolute favorite, but I like it quite a bit. Can't go wrong with Flora Purim and Airto. Badly in need of CD reissue.
  5. Fills some BN holes (especially some 70's titles) nicely for me. Especially glad to see Turrentine's "In Memory Of", which will enable to to sell off the Mosaic. Have to check out some of those Cannonball's.
  6. can't wait for 12 minutes of "Bass Duet" . Bet that really went down big with the club crowd. Re: Pharoah in that period. 'Tauhid' is a very interesting album, and his playing on it does not sound like what he was doing with Trane.
  7. Prestige has a catalog that rivals Blue Note's. But their cover art wasn't particularly attractive. Contemporary had a nice look, which was theirs. Riverside was pleasing and distinctive also.
  8. I like Alice's playing on those albums.
  9. And 'Linger Lane', though I'm always a sucker for "People Make the World Go Round", and that album has a nine minute version of it. He tried to make a commercial CTI-ish album with that one.
  10. Then, to your credit, you never bought "Natural Illusions", thinking "Hey, it's Blue Note, it's Hutch, it's gotta be good". I wasted hard earned part time job money on a cut out of it.
  11. Agreed. Tyner sounds like he has already checked out on that record (Alice was a much better fit by then) and Sanders' work with Coltrane (except for 'Meditations') has always been totally lost on me. And I fast forward through any bass or drums solos. Never have really "gotten" Ali, but Elvin Jones also was not right anymore for where Trane was heading. Can't imagine that Tyner or Jones particularly cared for what Sanders was doing there, given what their own records of the next few years were like. But Coltrane himself is brilliant and challenging during that time. "Om" has always struck me as a bad acid trip which should have stayed in the can.
  12. This is not going to sell 250,000 copies like "Both Directions at Once" or even sell like "Blue World". The DG listing shows it as 2LP/1CD.
  13. Have not forgotten. The advent of the CD era helped a lot.
  14. Fiction is oft times not without aesthetic value! I think Patrick Roques did Miles Reid even better than Miles Reid did, though without the authenticity.
  15. Which happened plenty soon enough. Great vault work by Cuscuna.
  16. Listed as being on Impulse, and being a 2LP set (no CD?). Color me skeptical, as no place else mentions it, even the Impulse web site.
  17. This is beautifully done revisionist history feelgood. One of Roques' masterpieces: as opposed to this artsy monstrosity.
  18. Patrick Roques fixed it with the Conn, though it's not exactly one of the classic BN album covers. But better than the generic 1980 white/rainbow template.
  19. We occasionally get ones from the "IRS" that we are going to be arrested shortly if we don't call and pay our "outstanding bill", that this is our last chance.
  20. I usually go $3.50 for first 3 CD's, then $.25 each afterwards. Average CD is about 4 oz. So a ton would be about 8,000 CD's. $2002.75 estimated postage. Aren't you glad you asked a math guy?
  21. Thx, at some point I'll probably go that route when I have just low-priced items left. And maybe I'll open a Discogs store. I have a ton of CD's coming up for sale next.
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