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My thoughts/feelings exactly.
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Is that the order of original release? It looks like that's the M.O. Infinity is another one I can live without ever hearing again. On the other hand, Transition is absolute killer. Means as much to me as any of his albums.
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Stand has that one long cut of filler, but otherwise plays like a greatest hits album even though it wasn't. Several classics.
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I second that emotion. Om sounds like a nightmare.
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"Essential" is the place to start. If you like what you hear there, go to the box set collection of the seven LP's. You'll need to keep "Essential" anyways for the single-only releases. "Greatest Hits" was a gem for it's time, but "Essential" renders it totally extraneous.
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PM sent on Steve Lacy - Snips. Live at Environ (Jazz Magnet) 2 discs, w/obi, cardboard gatefold $5
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FS: Anthony Braxton Creative Orch. Koln 1978
felser replied to AllenLowe's topic in Offering and Looking For...
PM sent - Or tried to send one, your mailbox is full ! -
Great disc, and a bargain at twice the price. That recommendation works for me. PM sent on the following: Baikida Carroll - Marionettes on a High Wire (Omnitone) $5 Yusef Lateef - The Complete Yusef Lateef (Collectables Jazz Classics) $5 Jameel Moondoc - Revolt of the Negro Lawn Jockeys (Eremite) $10 William Parker - Sunrise in the Tone World (Aum Fidelity) $7 William Parker - Through Acceptance of the Mystery Peace (Eremite) $5 William Parker - Raincoat in the River (Eremite) $5
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Individual timings actually add up to 80:12, so probably just misses being able to fit on one CD. allmusic link
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CTI reissues: box-set, 1971 concert, single titles
felser replied to ghost of miles's topic in Re-issues
Meh, don't know if I will bother getting any of these. While I'm not particularly excited about these specific titles, I'm glad to see that they are reaching beyond "the usual suspects" for the titles they reissue. Would like to see JHS's 'Higher Ground' and Hubbard's 'Keep Your Soul Together' make it out. -
PM sent on MJQ box.
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The Buddy Terry Mainstrean albums are pretty wonderful. I'm surprised. Admittedly I've only heard one (Lean On Him) but that one was pretty dispensable. 'Lean on Him' is a bad misfire, but the other two are incredible. 'Pure Dynamite', as pointed out by Free For All and Jim, and 'Awareness' are early 70's gems. Here's the allmusic.com description to 'Awareness" (sounds like a Dustygroove blurb) "Awareness teams Buddy Terry with an all-star cast including trumpeter Cecil Bridgewater, pianist Stanley Cowell and percussionist Mtume to forge a far-reaching, audaciously free spiritual jazz suite far removed from the signature Mainstream label aesthetic. Terry moves from soprano to tenor to flute and back again, exemplifying the soul-searching restlessness of his music--at the same time, the individual players fuse seamlessly, channeling the righteous fury of Terry's vision to create a coherent, deeply righteous whole."
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The Buddy Terry Mainstrean albums are pretty wonderful.
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You can get some hard to find Billy Harper albums at $2.97 each on Amazon (a bargain because they're figuring $.99 per track, and each album only has three tracks).
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Wasn't this already done on the 2-CD Impressions from years back? Yep. The hope would be that they would present the tracks both ways, the "real" versions for music's sake, the overdubbed versions for historical reference.
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This is a desert island disc for me, gorgeous stuff from 1969, my favorite flute music ever, and worth the price of admission for Eric Gravatt's drumming alone (though there is so much more). I've had this on LP for 40 years, and it's never lost it's magic. Listened to the CD this morning, and it sounds great, full liner notes, etc. Asha on Amazon site
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Former Member bill barton
felser replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
All signs of Bill on KBCS showlist, facebook postings, allaboutjazz postings seem to have ceased around April 20 from waht I can see. I can't find more, and also miss Bill and his good spirits. I've sent him an email, will let you know if I hear from him. Hoping for the best, but fearing the worst. -
Agreed. Horrid sound, but the music is so good I've always held onto the CD.
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Wayne Shorter: Complete Columbia Albums Collection
felser replied to crisp's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
With you on that actually. His work with the Jazz Messengers was outstanding! -
Wayne Shorter: Complete Columbia Albums Collection
felser replied to crisp's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Thanks Jim, very helpful on a number of levels. I withdraw "hideous" as inappropriate and short-sighted on my part, and substitute "lost on me", which takes the discussion out of the realm of objective and into the more proper realm of subjective. What he was doing in the 80's, I don't have ears to hear. And that is true of the vast majority of music of all forms the last 25 years for me. Probably means that I'm stuck in a musical time warp, but I think I can happily live the rest of my music listening life there with plenty of new (for me) pleasures. -
Wayne Shorter: Complete Columbia Albums Collection
felser replied to crisp's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Wrong. Help me understand how to appreciate it then. What am I missing ? -
Wayne Shorter: Complete Columbia Albums Collection
felser replied to crisp's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I don't find much of anything he did for Columbia to be of any interest or substance. 'Native Dancer; and the first 4-5 Weather Report albums (up through Tale Spinnin') are about all I can imagine ever listening to again, which means I got off the train in 1975. The 80's solo stuff is pretty hideous lost on me by any standards, let alone Wayne Shorter standards. Don't know what happened to him. -
Sure wish I had held off on those recent Wounded Bird reissues of his later Columbia albums. But who knew?
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The most inept Ebay listing ever....
felser replied to jeffcrom's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I particularly liked that detail. Didn't expect to see that it had a USA location for the seller...
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