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Posts posted by jcam_44
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Was his last released solo concert Rio?
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I’m pretty sure I have some or all of this on other releases but really looking forward to the booklet. Dodo really has a lot of compilations out for various labels and most are bare of information aside from maybe who he’s playing with.
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One of my all-time favorites
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I bought the Dave Douglas 50th B-Day for a great bargain on amazon to go with the Brazen Heart live set on Black Friday.
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I have an extra copy of John carter - Shadows on the Wall on cd if anyone is interested. Ship free to a member in the US. Found it in a $1 bin and couldn’t let it sit there
Spoken for! Thanks!
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6 hours ago, Harbour said:
It is a goodie, I have the japanese digipak version from a few years back.
i see there are a few masabumi kikuchi reissues coming out with it at same time. Aurora, Dream Machine & Attached, they seem to be more experimental ambient keyboard stuff from the 90s than his usual piano jazz, anyone heard them?
Dream Machine is a fusion-esque album, very good, mostly electric band.
Attached is a standard solo piano album and EXCELLENT
Don't have Aurora but I'll definitely get it. Its Poo solo on synthesizer
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23 hours ago, jlhoots said:
Mine too!!
I typically prefer Dave's live recordings over the studio releases, and at the price point they had this, it was a no brainer. And its really good!
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My Black Friday purchase.
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received my copy today. May dig into tomorrow
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The packaging is nice as well. Clam shell box, each disc with a pic of a member of the band.
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I got my copy today. Forgot I pre-ordered it and forgot it was coming out on the 2nd. I was thinking it was coming later in the month for some reason. Spinning now and it is a fun listen
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Worth it in my opinion but I really like what Dave does and have a similar taste as him
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thank you
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2 hours ago, Milestones said:
My point with the questions marks was simply that I have no idea who these players are. I am more knowledgeable about jazz than anyone that I know (in person, that is), yet I draw blanks here. Many jazz players (though they may be worth listening to) must be totally under the radar.
I guess it all depends on how each chooses to extend their radar. I think you’d be hard pressed to find many “jazz” artists regardless of their instrument on any radar.
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10 hours ago, Milestones said:
jcam:
? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? (aka as 0-for-9)
Egads!!!!
Out of curiosity, is it the writing of modern players that is disliked?
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28 minutes ago, JSngry said:
Here's one old fogey who has heard the first three and remain,uh...uncompelled.
Ouch, tough crowd! Haha. So I'm attempting to stay under 40. Let's try:
Joe Manis
Tivon Pennicott
Stacy Dillard
Jesus Santandreu (not under 40 but definitely worth checking)
Jason Hainsworth
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Noah Preminger is making some of the best music to me. His output is tireless and always fascinating
Walter Smith III
Melissa Aldana
Jure Pukl
I'll think of more for you old fogies.
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I went to the mall with the wife yesterday and found some interesting albums in a store called Book Off. I've been spinning through them, only $3 each and most were still new in plastic!
John Chin - Blackout Conception
Jason Rigby - Translucent Space
Francisco Pais - Not Afraid of Color
Ruslan Khain - For Medicinal Purposes Only!
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Mat Marucci/Doug Webb/Ken Filiano - 3 The Hard Way
I'm going to try and get through the other 5 albums i got later
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9 hours ago, soulpope said:
An album I can put on ANY time
I do wonder if the most recent Japanese issue has improved sound clarity
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Took a flier on a CD because it appeared interesting. Glad I did, fantastic performance.
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Caught the Noah Preminger Quartet with Jason Palmer, Kim Cass and Dan Weiss tonight. Wonderful set
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some delicious texas funk
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As per the norm now, social media is reporting his passing. Very sad
So, What Are You Listening To NOW?
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ran an odd gambit today but really enjoying the Dodo that came in today