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  1. Also, emusic has Hopscotch titles available now. That would be another relatively inexpensive way to sample these. Tsahar doesn't get a lot of love around here. His work is a real mixed bag, imo, but the sessions that work really work for me. The ones that don't click are pretty abyssmal.
  2. I just sent you an email. Great sale....time for some early Christmas shopping for myself.
  3. Cooper-Moore's solo piano album on Hopscotch, Deep in the Neighborhood... , is fantastic. I would highly recommend that one, if it is available.
  4. I have only heard Come Sunday, but really, really like it. I would highly recommend it.
  5. John B

    Raphe Malik

    I really enjoy quite a few of the recordings with him that I have heard, but think you describe some of his shortcomings accurately. That said, I am firmly in the "pro" camp. I've never heard 21st century texts, however.
  6. John B

    Funny Rat

    Please do!
  7. John B

    Funny Rat

    Knowing your tastes I would avoid Right After and We are Everyone. Time Travel is a very nice disc, but What a Wonderful World is the one that connects with me the most. The track near the end where the musicians fade in the French female vocalist is beautiful.
  8. John B

    Funny Rat

    out of the discs I have heard I would highly recommend these: Requiem for Jack Kirby - Gregg Bendian's INTERZONE Continental Jazz Express - Bobby Few Trinity - Joe McPhee, Harold Smith, Mike Kull Sparks Fly Upward - Alex Cline Ensemble Music of Eric von Essen, Vol II - various musicians from the Cryptogramophone factory Not as highly recommended, but a good deal at $5: White Boy Blues - Tom Bruno solo Very highly recommended, but not for all tastes, four discs on Erstwhile: We Are Everyone In the Room - Stilluppsteypo and TV POW Right After - Guiseppe Lelasi and Domenico Sciajno What A Wonderful World - Jerome Noetinger and ErikM Time Travel - Gunter Muller and Otomo Yoshihide The first Erst is almost oop. The second two are more accessible than the first two.
  9. John B

    Funny Rat

    A lot of good stuff here. I would highly recommend (insist, basically) Michel Lambert's "Out Twice" (mp3s and reviews here) -it's on page 3 of the bargains list. Thanks for posting this! They have some fantastic discs on sale. Too bad I already own a lot of the ones I would want to pick up. Has enyone here heard Kent Kessler's solo disc and have a recommendation pro or con?
  10. John B

    Funny Rat

    I'll try listening later on tonight between 7 and 10.
  11. John B

    Funny Rat

    Naked City is a very interesting project, and well worth hearing, but not at all something I listen to very regularly. I would recommend giving their first album a listen before grabbing this box.
  12. My disc arrived. I'll give it a first listen later on today. I'm looking forward to hearing your selections!
  13. John B

    Funny Rat

    I was there on Black Friday and heard several calls just like you describe. I was cracking up, because they were cursing up a storm, but always ended up helping out the caller anyway.
  14. John B

    Funny Rat

    Cheaper than other CD shops in town. but, as you point out, they are not averse to charging ebay prices for rare items. The prices on FMP and Hat for example were not bad at all.
  15. John B

    Funny Rat

    Not unless we make two versions: one for adults and one for all ages.
  16. Luckily Thirsty Ear discs are pretty easy to track down. Is your radio show webcast? I'd be interested in checking it out.
  17. John B

    Funny Rat

    Ah! The old place was more like a hallway. I'll be there tonight.
  18. John B

    Funny Rat

    Smaller??? It's 3 or 4 times bigger than the old place on E5th! That was tiny! This was my first ever visit to DMG and Other Music.
  19. John B

    Funny Rat

    No, but I saw the thread on it elsewhere and it looks very interesting. I'll have to give it a listen one of these days. Chaney - The inside of DMG is difficult to describe. The storefront is shaped like Zorn's face, and you enter through his mouth. Once inside you climb up a cliff face to a lifesize recreation of the jewish fort at Masada. Once inside, there is an altar upon which you must sacrifice a Kenny G disc. As it burns and turns to ash, a door opens and, after a series of tests and challenges I have been sworn to never reveal, Bruce and / or Manny (Manny, in my case) determine if you are worthy to purchase obscure avant-garde jazz and european free improv. If not, you are covered in Tzadik stickers and sent out of town with Naked City blasting into your eardrums. Seriously, it is a lot smaller than I had imagined, but they have a very nice selection of new and used discs.
  20. John B

    Funny Rat

    I just returned to my in-laws house from a nice visit to Brooklyn, followed by a pilgrimage to Downtown Music Gallery. It was amazing to be able browse a store that stocks Hat Hut, FMP and all of those other labels that I am never able to see "in the flesh.". I picked up some nice discs, which I'll comment on when I have a chance in the next few days. I hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving!
  21. I wouldn't even call it a comparison. I was more just trying to give people a point of reference, if that makes sense.
  22. I know nothing about either of their work post-Cream, with the exception of this album: Not one of Fela's best, this is still a very enjoyable disc. Some great grooves from Fela, Ginger and company, with a live drum duo between Ginger and Tony Allen. Buy it for Ginger, if you want, but you'll keep it for Fela.
  23. I saw this dvd this past weekend and was very impressed. It has the same rough quality of Kirk's Montreux session, and, somewhat distractingly at first, Walrath closely resembles Gabe Kaplan in Welcome Back Kotter, but the music is top-notch and I was thrilled to be able to see this group live, something I never would have been able to do in person. Given how inexpensive this dvd is I highly recommend grabbing a copy.
  24. no, I've had this disc for a few years. I don't remember where I first read about it. I saw your recent comments on it over at JC and agree 100% with what you posted.
  25. John B

    Funny Rat

    That is one of the single most beautiful moments I have heard on an eai disc, imo. I would second the recommendation for The World Turned Upside Down. For someone who wasn't sure about eai, I would recommedn checking out Dark Rags, his duo disc with Evan Parker. It might be an easier point of entry for someone coming from jazz.
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