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  1. Sounds great, musically and sonically!
  2. Agreed. IIRC, that first Bobby Hutcherson album, "The Kicker", was marked as rejected, but sounded good to me when it finally came out on CD 35 years later.
  3. The Rouse, Tolliver, and Cowell are available for pre-order on Amazon for top-dollar prices. I'll wait out to check other sources before ordering.
  4. My last three finally arrived yesterday.
  5. I'm on Windows 11, and also use Firefox for my browsing. I do use Duck Duck Go as my search engine at this point - not totally sold on it, but I no longer trust Google.
  6. RIP. Larks'.... may be my favorite King Crimson album, though I like so many from their initial 1969-1975 run. It certainly hit hard when I first heard it.
  7. I especially like the two albums she did with the Oyster Band.
  8. Wish you could have experienced the 1970's-1990's golden age of WRTI, when it was 24-hour jazz, had the revolutionary "Freedom Sounds" format playing the great music, and then later had great on-air personalities like Harrison Ridley Jr. ("Alrighty, yes indeedy") and Kim Berry playing serious jazz. The past 25 years, where they split the programming between jazz and classical, and sought for a more "popular" mix of jazz, have actually been a pretty big disappointment to me, and I seldom listened in, though my wife still continues to often tune in while cooking dinner.
  9. The LP's used to show up in cut-out bins in the early/mid 70's. That's where I got my first dose of them - thrilled by some, horrified by others!
  10. Five CTI's and three BYG's for me.
  11. I just wish they would have had more complete music footage in it. I was always surprised they never came out with a deluxe DVD/Blu-ray set of it that included extra footage, featurettes, etc. I think that would have sold well.
  12. Yes, there are Kudu titles such as the Johnny Hammond Smith and Esther Phillips. I actually preferred the Kudu cover art overall, sometimes found the CTI cover art a little strange and creepy (or in the case of Turrentine's Sugar, more than a little strange and creepy), though the packaging was indeed lavish. IIRC, the list price on CTI albums was a dollar higher than standard albums, no doubt to support the packaging and music production costs.
  13. Sunflower is a good one. I quite like most of the Hubbard titles. The Randy Weston is a favorite of mine. The whole label output from the early 70's/Sebesky era grew on me as I have aged, and I own most of the titles from that era at this point, still missing most of the titles from the label from before and after that period, as the Bob James era represented a step down to me, and then the David Matthews/disco-ish era represented another big step down. The 60's A&M titles are not easy to come by, so I don't have a lot of them.
  14. Valentines day cdjapan coupon expires today.
  15. $27.98 at Amazon, $25.99 at Dusty Groove (Da Bastids), $21.28 at DeepDiscount (and they regularly run 10% off sales, occasionally run 15% off sales for in-stock items).
  16. Looks really good, thanks!
  17. It was a very popular jazz label in the USA. Stanley Turrentine's "Sugar" is another classic from the label. Freddie Hubbard, Stanley Turrentine, Joe Farrell, Milt Jackson and others all had good runs of albums on the label. Many of the early albums have superior Don Sebesky arrangements on them.
  18. My package finally shows as moving through the USPS system, due to arrive next week.
  19. Thanks Jim!
  20. RIP, I have several recordings by him and have meant to dig into his catalog even deeper.
  21. https://mackavenue.com/collections/strata-east They seem to have changed the content to the sampler link, where you cannot order it now the way I was able to do so yesterday (and I never received it after I did order it yesterday). They seem to have turned it into streaming, and you choose a streaming library to pre-save it (amazon in my case).
  22. Yep, I adore Norah Jones because her 20 million album sales funded that massive Blue Note reissue campaign! Either Tolliver misspoke (he texted in during the webcast) or else he meant he holds the master tapes to what is being released by Mack Avenue in this series. I suspect the latter. Do you know anything about whether the Mtume estate has any plans to lease Alkebu-Lan to anyone?
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