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Horace Tapscott - Legacies for Our Grandchildren
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New York Times 100 Best Books of the 21st Century
felser replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Same issue here, so many books/CD's/movies, so little time. I think I have the Didion book (have a few by her), have not read it. I read part of Gilead, but put it down because it was so grim, meant to eventually get back to it. My wife has read the Frederick Douglass book. And that's it for the culturally behind-the-times Felser household. -
Thanks. I own the Monk, Rollins, and Baez/Dylan books, but have not read any of them yet, as my retirement years are not proving to yield nearly as much discretionary time as I had anticipated (but life is good, filled with meaningful endeavors including raising our grandson, helping my 90 year old mother, working in domestic violence ministry, and more). The Berry and Mitchell are certainly of interest to me, but so many books, so little time...
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The Bermuda Triangle of packages is the Jersey City distribution center.
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Very talented musician in the space between jazz and R&B. Some nice albums from the period you mentioned, including one on Strata-East. Music Director/Bandleader with Nina Simone for a spell ca. 1969. Co-wrote "To Be Young, Gifted, and Black" with Simone, and wrote a score named 'To Be Young, Gifted, and Broke'. Passed at 58, much too young.
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RIP, so sorry to hear!
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I hope Amazon or somebody eventually offers a download of that track. I'd pay my $1.29 or whatever to hear it. Are there any huge differences (such as much longer running length) on any of the new alternate takes in the box.
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I could "go" for those!
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Looking forward to this one, will not doubt be great and enlightening listening!
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Didn't he spend a little time with some obscure trumpet player in between those two gigs? Thought I heard a bootleg or something of that. Rhythm section seemed pretty decent...
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Discogs shows them, but I don't remember them. Of course, that may just mean that Third Street Jazz didn't carry them, or that I overlooked them with the flood of great albums I still wanted to acqure - I was only 20, in college, and had limited financial means.
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Concord, and Concord. Though surprised that Fantasy never got it onto an OJC (they didn't miss many of the Prestige/Milestone/Riverside/Contemporary titles).
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Horace Tapscott & Pan Afrikan People Arkestra - Live at IUCC 11/2678 2CD
felser replied to jcam_44's topic in New Releases
I love Nate Morgan, same format concerns. Not buying vinyl... -
That's the thing about a good BFT - it ends up costing me money!
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Agreed. I don't get all that much out of Black Market or the Jaco era, but this stuff up through Tale Spinnin' is great. I've had this box for many years. The sound quality is fabulous (all the latest remasters and bonus cuts up to that time), and the packaging is nice though not extravagent.
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