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Cod 'n chips twice, please.
B. Clugston replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
There's a fish and chips place in Bellingham, WA. though I've never tried it. There's fish and chips spots all over Canada, with cod and halibut the favourites. Some places also serve salmon. -
Happy Birthday GA Russell!
B. Clugston replied to Free For All's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Happy Birthday to the board's No. 1 CFL fan! :party: -
Roscoe has a bass saxophone. You are likely referring to the solo concerts album on Sackville. The contrabass is bigger.
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Sad news. Hope things go better for him.
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There's a few 'great moments in contrabass saxophone history' on the Braxton Mosaic set, in particular in the Berlin concert and a duet with Abrams. My favourite Braxton contrabass solo is from the duo album with Roscoe Mitchell on Sackville. Braxton plays contrabass and Mitchell plays his bass sax on a rumbling march.
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Anyone have trouble with orders from Jazz Loft?
B. Clugston replied to peterintoronto's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I order from Jazz Loft a lot as it's just down the I-5. I've always found Jazz Loft is good to deal with. -
That's one of the best little-discussed Braxton albums out there. It didn't get a wide release. I think Arista cut the corners off about a minute after they put the shrink wrap on. Arista also "forgot" to include Braxton's liner notes when it was released. I was lucky to find a copy a few years ago. Ursula Oppens and Frederic Rzewski are a dream team for this kind of music. I really like the use of zither and melodica on 95.
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Art Taylor showed up on a Frank Wright-Noah Howard album. Dave Brubeck with Anthony Braxton and Roy Haynes. Pee Wee Russell and Thelonious Monk at Newport.
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I believe this is the one we were discussing in the thread about Seven Pieces. It's basically a raid on the Giuffre Mosaic (the recordings featuring Hall), plus some Verve albums (The Easy Way, etc.) and other odds and ends.
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Thanks for posting. Who else is in the band?
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Name some Blue Note cds you find overrated
B. Clugston replied to connoisseur series500's topic in Recommendations
I have nice LP copies of both and though it's been a while, I remember thinking they were nice records, charmingly ragged. I agree. "Charmingly ragged" is an apt description, but lots of good moments. I really dig La Roca's drumming. -
I like this album cover, which gives the impression that the music therein is pretty intense, which in fact it is! I'm not sure what you mean by 'poorly composed'. Do you mean the album cover or the music? Cover. There's half a bass and a severed arm growing out of Coltrane's back. But I've always loved the cover of Way Out West.
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What was the L O U D E S T concert you ever attended?
B. Clugston replied to Free For All's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Fe-Mail, a Norwegian noise duo. Loudest jazz concert I attended was OrkestRova. -
It's a raid on the Mosaic box selections that include Hall, plus Seven Pieces, the Easy Way and a few other odds and ends.
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New on Leo: Anthony Braxton Quartet ( Moscow ) 2008 Composition 367b http://www.leorecords.com/?m=select&id=CD_LR_518 "Performed in Moscow on June 29, 2008 with Anthony Braxton on sopranino, soprano, alto saxophone and contrabass clarinet, Taylor Ho Bynum on cornet, flugelhorn, piccolo and bass trumpets, Mary Halvorson on electric guitar and Katherine Young on bassoon, to the ecstatic Russian audience, this is one of the best Mr. Braxton¹s performances ever both in terms of music and quality of recording. If it doesn¹t become an all-time classic I shall swallow my tongue."
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A fantastic album. My favourite of the solo sax albums. I recall reading somewhere the engineer was being a real dick during the recording.
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Trafic is now out on Criterion.
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And sure enough, they have. Or maybe it was the Andorians. saw in HMV. It has the original cover. I believe the label was called Jazzbeat. Another concert is tacked on (I think it's the one that has been released as Princess). That live quartet recording on Verve from 1960 is also out, possibly on the same label. The earlier trio concert from the Europe 1 recording is tacked on. Glad someone is releasing it, but would be nice to see a proper reissue.
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Miles came to town in 1986. I was tempted to see him, but I remember his Saturday Night Live performance from a few years previous and thinking, 'Man, this ain't Bitches Brew,' so I passed. That night, someone thought it would be a good idea to throw Wynton Marsalis on stage while Miles was playing. Miles wasn't too pleased and sent Wynton packing. Wish I'd seen that. Miles was a fascinating musician from start to Pangaea (and had some nice bands mid-1980s, too). It always amazes me to contrast Dark Magus with his Carnegie Hall concert from the decade before.
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Lonehill is bad. The company often pirates releases with misleading (as in the far from "Complete" Ayler Slugs CD) or erroneous info (claims that Lalo Schifrin is playing on a Eric Dolphy live date actually recorded halfway across the globe from where it was claimed to be). JSP has released some great John Davies remasterings of Louis Armstrong and Jelly Roll Morton, among others. But did I once read about a shady side to the label on this board once?
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Grossman plays some nice tenor on the Fillmore East gig with Miles. Too bad it was all cut out of the resulting live album. I wish those concerts would be issued in full.
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Chambers appears on "The Ghetto Walk" and "Early Minor." As Bertrand noted, "The Ghetto Walk" is credited to Miles Davis. Chambers covered "Early Minor," a Zawinul composition, on his The Almoravid album.
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