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  1. Selling on a place like ebay (or, I assume discogs) becomes a part-time job. So it comes down to whether you have the time, enjoy the process, need the money. Dmitry, why not try just listing them here on Organissimo? We're more fun to deal with than random ebay/discogs customers!
  2. Especially this one!
  3. I do that every month. My over/under is about 2 a month!
  4. No need to overthink this one, just off the top of your head, what one song/recording best sums up 2020 for you. Here's mine:
  5. I like the Nik Bartsch titles I have heard. Not much use for the label overall at this late date.
  6. Sorry to hear this. RIP. Way too young. Saw him in Maria Schneider's group at the Philly Art Museum a decade ago, LWayne and others from this board were there. Very memorable performance, and Kimbrough shined.
  7. Picasso, correcting now, thanks!
  8. Thought I would post this a day early since we all probably have a lot planned the next couple of days. Thanks for all who participated, making this a most enjoyable and gratifying experience! hope you had some fun and maybe discovered some new music! Have a blessed 2021, John Felser 1 -The Awakening – “Mirage” from ‘Mirage’. This proved to be the toughest ID. Ari Brown on tenor, Frank Gordon on trumpet. 2-Kenny Burrell – “Ode to 52nd Street Theme 4” from ‘Ode to 52nd Street’ I like Burrell in this sort of setting, it brings out the elegance of his playing. 3-Sumi Tonooka – “Tempus Fugit” from ‘Secret Places’. Much love for this cut. Underappreciated, under-recorded Philly pianist who has been on the scene for over four decades. I heard her do a great solo set in the 70’s when she was barely 20. 4-Don Ellis – “Johnny Come Lately” from ‘Essence’. Shows off Ellis’s chops on a more traditional tune. 5-Trudy Pitts – “Organology” from ‘These Blues of Mine’. Fine Philly organist, with her husband Bill “Mr. C.” Carney on drums, and a very young Pat Martino on guitar. 6-James Moody – “Home Fries” from ‘Cookin’ The Blues’. Chance to hear Moody burn on alto rather than his usual tenor. 7-Joe Harriott – “Abstract” from ‘Free Form’. Great British altoist who covered some very exciting ground in the early 60’s. 8-Kenny Dorham – “Tahitian Suite” from ‘And The Jazz Prophets, Vol. 1’ J.R. Monterose on tenor. Earliest cut (1956) on this BFT. 9- Sangoma Everett – “Murivel” from ‘The Courage to Listen to Your Heart’. Obscure drummer/album with some outstanding sidemen present (Freeman/Waldron/McBee) 10-Oliver Nelson – “Freedom Dance” from ‘Afro American Sketches’. Outstanding composition and arrangement on this great album. 11-Art Farmer – “Midsummer Song” from ‘To Sweden With Love’. Great sleeper album with Jim Hall on board. 12-Timmy Thomas – “Why Can’t We Live Together” One hit wonder Top 5 pop single in 1972/3, largely forgotten today, but just as beautiful and timely as it was then. Covered impressively by Sade in the 80’s and Steve Winwood in the 00’s. Good question with a sad answer. 13-Lloyd McNeill – “Tzigane” from ‘Tori’. Gorgeous performance which was well-received. McNeill is an outstanding musician and true renaissance man (studied painting with Picasso, award winning photographer, fabulous academic career). His ‘Asha’ and ‘Washington Suite’ albums should be in every collection. ‘Tori’ is in desperate need of a CD issue.
  9. I like the Blanchard/Harrison albums and the Christopher Hollyday albums.
  10. Love the Carter and the Richmond. Like the Adams/Pullen. Have never heard the Jarmin/Moye and the Harris.
  11. felser

    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?
  15. Does look intriguing. Will likely be a price-point decision for me.
  16. Are you offering it or looking for it?
  17. Count me in for the Zeitlin in a heartbeat.
  18. Same here, I have that 3some set and recall it all being good.
  19. Allen, grace and blessings to you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
  20. Paul Kantner (RIP) and Grace Slick would urge you to be very proud of yourselves.
  21. For the kids. Led the AFL in rushing in 1962 and 1964.
  22. 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).
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