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That's the one I kept, but Euro PD, so I didn't mention it to avoid the usual firestorm response.
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Prestige "In A Minor Groove" CD, combining both her Prestige albums goes for under $15, if you don't have to have it on vinyl.
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$250 + shipping interesting? I love Ashby, but really.
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Yes, gun deaths, auto deaths, overdose deaths (80,000 in 2021) and suicides (45,799 in 2020) are huge problems receiving way too little concern. So thankful Jim's daughter is OK, and pray that trauma for her and others will not be long-lasting.
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Certainly not for everyone. But for a certain subset of us who cut our teeth on the thrill of 'Bitches Brew', 'The Inner Mounting Flame', and such, it is essential.
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Here's my source, this site is my go-to for rock/pop reissue news: https://theseconddisc.com/2023/02/21/sit-down-i-think-i-love-you-rhinos-rsd-lineup-includes-grateful-dead-dio-stevie-nicks-todd-rundgren-madonna-and-more-nuggets/ Nuggets: Original Artyfacts from the First Psychedelic Era (1964-1968) [50th Anniversary Box] (5-LP boxed set, limited to 10,000 copies) 50th anniversary of the groundbreaking and influential compilation of the first generation of psychedelic artists curated by Lenny Kaye. This box set includes the original 2-LP set, the planned but unreleased Vol. 2, and a single LP of songs that were considered for the original set but didn't make the final cut. Like the original, this set is curated by Lenny Kaye with the full involvement of Jac Holzman - the original pioneers of Nuggets. Lenny has also written new, complete notes.
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Which translates to about $45 in today's dollars. Plus the cost (money, time, energy) of getting there, parking, etc. And it's all over in a little more than an hour.
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Yes, I agree with every statement above.
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Clear enough what he was thinking in "Beyond Games". Some things never change, but that doesn't make it great art or good listening. "Via The Spectrum Road" obviously takes a shot at a certain woman (assume she knew who she was), as well as being a cosmic road-life saga. "Where" must have sounded profound if you were high in 1969. The lyrics make me think Williams was either a very creepy or a very spoiled/entitled dude (so much success at 22 years old), but the drumming certainly is for the ages. To paraphrase the Frank Zappa album title, "Shut Up and Play Yer Drums".
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FS: 187 "A" Jazz CD's, Abercrombie to Ayler and lots more
felser replied to felser's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Thanks Mike, nice to be able to share the music. -
I'm in favor of whatever the organ player preferred, bass player or no bass player.
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WEA has some interesting releases, a live 1978 Captain Beefheart, a live 1981 Stevie Nicks, a 5-LP Nuggets including the compiled but unreleased Nuggets 2 (new notes by Lenny Kaye). I don't buy vinyl, but am in for any later CD releases of the Beefheart and the Nicks. And maybe the Nuggets, depending how much it is duplicated by the incredible 1998 4-CD Rhino box set. That one should be in every home.
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Did the A-B comparison. Schaap mix is a considerable improvement, especially to my ears for McLaughlin and for Williams' "vocals" (what was he thinking?).
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I do, the 1991 CD. I remember getting a used copy of the original double LP 50 years ago, and being horrified by it, finding it basically unlistenable. The Schaap is certainly a great improvement, but still. A shame that Polydor didn't shell out the money to re-record it, once the engineers had a chance to understand what they were dealing with. I also have the 1997 Spectrum Anthology, which has the 1997 mixes (supposedly the original mixes) for five cuts. I've never actually A-B'd them, I'll do that.
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I have Sirius and love it. Have my 12 presets, and flip from song to song. Don't like the Sirius jazz stations, and they did not make my 12 presets. Love some of the announcers, such as Steve Van Zandt, Kid Leo, The Mighty Manfred, Tom Petty, and Earle Bailey. They still play Petty's old Buried Treasure shows. We watch no TV except sports.
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Fascinating mess of an album, unlike anything else. I enjoy it immensely, warts and all.
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Two Box Sets - Django Reinhardt, Oscar Peterson
felser replied to colinmce's topic in Offering and Looking For...
PM sent on the Peterson. -
FS: 187 "A" Jazz CD's, Abercrombie to Ayler and lots more
felser replied to felser's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Thanks Paul, so great to see you in the neighborhood here - You'll fit in well! -
FS: 187 "A" Jazz CD's, Abercrombie to Ayler and lots more
felser replied to felser's topic in Offering and Looking For...
You got it! -
FS: 187 "A" Jazz CD's, Abercrombie to Ayler and lots more
felser replied to felser's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Hi Kevin, Yes, Colin took Jazz Sahara, but I will hold the other titles for you, thanks! -
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Live at Jazz Workshop 1970
felser replied to barnaba.siegel's topic in New Releases
I'll look into that one, too! -
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Live at Jazz Workshop 1970
felser replied to barnaba.siegel's topic in New Releases
Thanks Mark, yes, big fan of Trible! -
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Live at Jazz Workshop 1970
felser replied to barnaba.siegel's topic in New Releases
They're the company that released the new Charles Tolliver CD a little while back, and also the most recent Cookers CD (David Weiss's group with Billy Harper and other giants). Anyone heard the Dwight Trible CD the company put out? -
FS: 187 "A" Jazz CD's, Abercrombie to Ayler and lots more
felser replied to felser's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Ok will do that. Motivation to push through and list more! Yes, will hold! -
FS: 187 "A" Jazz CD's, Abercrombie to Ayler and lots more
felser replied to felser's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Four cuts. https://www.discogs.com/release/1028778-Albert-Ayler-Trio-Spiritual-Unity
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