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Ken Dryden

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  1. I bought volume 1 in the past couple of years and this gem arrived yesterday.
  2. The nice thing about Philadelphia music is that they undergrade their CDs. Many listed as NM are still sealed, while the orders I have received graded VG+ have been NM. It is surprising how many long out of print jazz CDs can be purchased so cheaply. I don't think that I missed anything in the low priced jazz CDs under $6 on my want list and I bought a few more pricey items as well. My latest order is scheduled to arrive today.
  3. It gives me another reason to avoid malls, which I have done for years…
  4. "That's be cash on the barrelhead, son!" I took my wife to a country concert recently and it had all the bad elements of a rock concert, too much volume, distorted lyrics, monotonous songs. It was a miserable experience and I didn't make it through the headliner's set. I still listen to solo albums by Roger McGuinn, Gene Clark, Chris Hillman, Gram Parsons, the Flying Burrito Bros. (before they disbanded the first time), and some others. I never did get into the Eagles.
  5. Right on both counts. Track 3 is not Red Norvo nor is it a Pablo recording…
  6. Track 2 is Coleman Hawkins. Track 3 is definitely not Bags. Track 5 is "Midgets." Track 7 is James Carter playing "Alone Together." Track 8 is not Gary Burton. Track 10 is a Duke Ellington song. Track 11 is "Blood Count" and John Tchicai is the tenor saxophonist. Track 12 is "Peace." Track 13 features Phil Woods and Johnny Griffin.
  7. Track 5 is "Midgets." Harry "Sweets" Edison is not present. Track 6 does feature Clark Terry, his unmistakable sound is hard to duplicate. Track 7 is "Alone Together."
  8. Maybe Thom hasn't posted it, this was the link he gave me.
  9. Putting together a BFT is a great way to rediscover things I haven't played in awhile, including some long out of print albums, imports and the occasional obscurity. Here is the link: https://thomkeith.net/index.php/blindfold-tests/
  10. I heard Giveton Gelin sitting in with the Bobby Watson Quartet at Smoke back in 2019 and he became one to watch.
  11. Marvelous Marv and his brother Fabulous Faye!
  12. The Boston Strangler, Stonefingers and Doctor Strangeglove. The Yankees’ Hector Lopez was pretty bad in the field.
  13. I agree it was dumb, but Olson was alert enough to make the throw, not all defenders do, think Dick Stuart...
  14. Not a great game for the Braves last night, but they did pull off this defensive gem: https://www.mlb.com/news/braves-turn-first-triple-play-of-2023-season?partnerId=zh-20230726-982728-mlb-1-A&qid=1026&utm_id=zh-20230726-982728-mlb-1-A&bt_ee=gVLDSZ%2FRg2OnW9BA10Fn5MfsVqxnFwP85HKEgLoel97qq8A41k0yrSAgF8c6kiRH&bt_ts=1690375484454
  15. I remember seeing that film in the theatre when it was released.
  16. I was surprised that wasn't mentioned in the liner notes, but I've heard enough live versions of "My Favorite Things" with Coltrane and Dolphy that it seemed incomplete to me, since it started so unusually. I thought both "When LIghts Are Low" and "Africa" were the nicest surprises on this CD.
  17. I've heard the first three tracks today and the sound is better than I expected from some remarks. It is particularly enjoyable on headphones. One thing that nobody has mentioned, isn't the opening missing from "My Favorite Things?" It sounds very different with Dolphy soloing before Coltrane.
  18. The period when Eric Dolphy was a part of John Coltrane’s group has long been my favorite. I am very much looking forward to this CD arriving tomorrow.
  19. I enjoyed her Verve CD and I am looking to grab her debut CD.
  20. I didn't think that Don Schlitten operated that way, it just seemed odd at the time I received the LP and read the liner notes.
  21. I have a Xanadu Monk LP that this engineer recorded the same way. I wonder if Monk's estate sued over its release, or was it authorized prior to release?
  22. From the article I read about Anchor Brewing, several factors were involved in their closing: The union achieved a rather large pay increase a few years ago. Changes to their established packaging were not well received. The Japanese firm that acquired them a few years ago didn't seem to know what they were doing. It's always sad when an established firm around for over a century closes because of the incompetence of the current management. It is much like having a favorite local restaurant. When the owners decide to sell and retire, the new owners promptly raise prices and change the menu drastically, then wonder where all the long time customers are.
  23. A strong pass! I have no interest in buying overpriced LP reissues of music that I have long enjoyed and owned on CD.
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