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  1. Love the Carter and the Richmond. Like the Adams/Pullen. Have never heard the Jarmin/Moye and the Harris.
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    Billy Hart Corner

    Have never heard either of them.
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    Billy Hart Corner

    Time for someone to reissue more of those Horizon titles. I especially would appreciate the Sonny Fortune and Jones-Lewis albums on CD.mol
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    Billy Hart Corner

    I liked the second one OK, but thought it was a letdown compared to 'Ancient Ritual'.
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    Billy Hart Corner

    And then 15 years later, Quincy lets Sonny Simmons record that great album on Qwest. Penance?
  6. Does look intriguing. Will likely be a price-point decision for me.
  7. Are you offering it or looking for it?
  8. Count me in for the Zeitlin in a heartbeat.
  9. Same here, I have that 3some set and recall it all being good.
  10. Allen, grace and blessings to you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
  11. Paul Kantner (RIP) and Grace Slick would urge you to be very proud of yourselves.
  12. For the kids. Led the AFL in rushing in 1962 and 1964.
  13. I'm filling in corners of the jazz collection as some opportunities arise, and doing some secondary exploring in cases where my purchase money goes to good causes presented by board members. Cherry Red is putting out some very attractive rock reissue sets and I am buying a fair number of those to upgrade my collection. I am overdue for a massive selloff but have not had bandwidth for the effort since our daughter and toddler grandson moved in (I am also still working full time plus).
  14. And Rachel Z (Nicolazzo).
  15. Yeah, might be nice to play something a second time. We have an embarrassment of riches in this day and age.
  16. And many session recordings with substandard sound quality.
  17. Also on the Patty Duke show if childhood memory serves me correctly.
  18. Chad & Jeremy were a more interesting group than obvious on the surface. Some of the Columbia material on "Of Cabbages and Kings" and "The Ark", done after their hitmaking days were over, was pretty adventurous. Interestingly, they stiffed in England, were only successful in the USA. The World Artists hits are lovely. Their first for Coumbia, "Before and After" is surprisingly sophisticated, couldn't have been easy to sing. In style and quality, seems more like a Bacharach/David song, but was actually written by Van McCoy, and is a long way (up) from "The Hustle". McCoy did a lot of good work in the 60's.
  19. Has Black Saint/Soul Note ever had a successful airplay record? I saw Roach with Harper/Bridgewater/Workman (Keystone Korner ca. 1976), and saw him with Pope/Bridgewater/Brown (Penn's Landing outdoor concert, ca. 1989), and both were great experiences. BTW, strange that "Chattahoochie Red" never made it to CD. Love "The Dream"/"It's Time" on that one.
  20. A Mosaic of the quartets with Harper would have been great. But they only do sure sellers now.
  21. Me too. He was such a great completion to that lineup. Those are great albums, grey market though they be.
  22. Just think of all the mid-60's to /early 70's Blakey that must be out there with all those fascinating lineups. The Morgan is tempting, will probably be a price-point issue for me, and I am probably leaning "no". "Live at the Lighthouse" was the fist jazz album I ever bought, so the BN configuration has sentimental appeal for me, so I would probably keep it anywasy, making the new set even more redundant for me.
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