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  1. pm sent Nate Wooley
  2. Thats interesting, I own Illusions In Blues on Chazz/Jazz label and its copyright date is 1990 and states its a live recording but doesn't list the location. Possible it was reissued by World Stage 3 years later I supposed. Chazz/Jazz appears to have been located in La Jolla, CA, so the SoCal proximity leads to this being a possibility as well. Thanks!!!!! I believe the stream of the album Robert has on Youtube for judgement states it was reissued by Red.
  3. Does anyone know what albums were released on Billy Higgins label World Stage records. The only 3 I have been able to find are: Black Note - 43rd and Degnan Robert Stewart - Judgement and Philippe Vieux QT - Point of Vieux I'm wondering if anyone has any info on other releases. I haven't had any success researching on the internets
  4. My two favorite solo albums are: Steve Coleman - Invisible Paths and Vinny Golia - Solo Vinny's album "Clarinet" is also wildly entertaining, which I didn't expect for a clarinet hahaha. Nate Wooley has quite a collection of solo trumpet recordings my favorite being "Wrong Shape To Be A Storyteller". Syllables 8 and 9 are quite good too. William Parker "Lifting Sanctions" is excellent. Parker has a lot as well," Crumbling in the Shadows..." is a 3 disc box set that in the past was pretty cheap, $20 to $25, and I recommend that too
  5. I've been burning through the Art Pepper - Live at Village Vanguard for the past few days
  6. I used to love AAJ. After it went down a couple years ago for extended periods I started to visit less and less
  7. My shipping status is the same as yours.
  8. I pre-ordered this when I saw it yesterday. I hope it actually comes out Friday like Amazon has it slated for. Saw on Dusty Groove a January date
  9. Sweet! Thank you for the clarification. I've seen these in the past, though I was unaware of this particular recording. I'll get the MP3 when I get home. The previous recordings That help me stumble upon these were the Stooges Brass Band ones.
  10. Have you ever purchased any of these releases? They always seemed a bit suspect to me...
  11. Was looking for something new to listen to as I was losing interest in the direction hip hop was going. This cover intrigued me, still think its such a powerful image, and it ended up being the perfect bridge into "jazz" for me.
  12. I agree. As an artist this seems like a fair proposition, and a reasonable way to keep cost down while still getting a physical product.
  13. I've got 30 albums with Ivo as leader. I personally love his work, but honestly his recent output is impossible to keep up with. And its put me off from buying them. There is just too much music to dedicate this much time and money to him. He does put together some of the most interesting collectives of artists/instruments of any artists.
  14. Recently I've seen Ingrid Laubrock & Tom Rainey Vinny Golia Quartet w/ Steve Adams, Matt Small and John Hanes Gregory Porter Joshua White + Codes w/ Dwight Trible, Ralph Moore, Dean Hulett, and Jonathan Pinson Rudresh Mahanthappa's Bird Call w/ Adam O'Farrill, Joshua White, Thomas Kneeland, and Dan Weiss Its been a good run recently. Hoping to catch Gavin Templeton Quartet this Friday too
  15. Handy's opening solo is incredible. I have listened to it on repeat for an entire commute before (1 hr + on the train)
  16. Christian Scott - Yesterday You Said Tomorrow Kenny Dorham - Quiet Kenny Vinny Golia - One, Three, Two John Handy - Live at Monterey Jazz Festival Tyshawn Sorey - Koan Phil Woods - Live at the Showboat and Steve Coleman - Invisible Paths: First Scattering This was really hard
  17. I was down there last year with no luck. Don't remember which shops we wandered through but I made no purchases
  18. + Brad Dutz - Railroads (awesome album) and Fred Hess - How 'Bout Now
  19. Dan, I'm interested in these if still available. JAMES CLAY – TOM KIRKPATRICK – NETHERLANDS SONNY ROLLINS JUST JAZZ – 3-4-74 PHILADELPHIA 3 DISCS SONNY ROLLINS TRIO 11/1/65 COPENHAGEN SBD JESSE DAVIS – CHARLIE PARKER LEGACY BAND 10-8-05 – KRISTIANSTAD THOMAS FRYLAND – ERIC ALEXANDER – DAVID HAZELTINE 4-11-06 DENMARK PLAS JOHNSON W. TOMMY FLANAGAN 12-28-80 STOCKHOLM
  20. Christian Scott's first release was a self-titled, self-produced outing he funded while still at Berkley.
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  22. Was able to catch The Gavin Templeton Quartet on Wed. Best show I've seen in a loooooooong time. Blew Logan Richardson out of the water, as well as when I recently saw Greg Osby. Gavin with Joshua White on piano (absolute MONSTER), Richard Giddens on Bass and Gene Coye on Drums. Outstanding!!!!
  23. Saw Logan Richardson on Saturday. Pretty good set, only got to stay for the first one. Wasn't completely happy with the mix, guitar was way to loud. Logan was buried at times. Tommy Crane was on drums and that man was insane! Oh and should be going to Gavin Templeton on Wed. For his album release. He's a fantastic performer, I saw him a couple years ago with Vinny Golia and immediately bought his catalog. And as a bonus Joshua White will be on piano and he is fantastic as well.
  24. I've had music go missing from iTunes, but the ripped files are still located in my iTunes library folder. I don't know how apple could delete the files off your hard drive. They can't arbitrarily delete files from a hard drive.
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