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  1. I'm taking some time off from work for the holidays. So this morning, I drove up to McKay's, a giant music & book store in Chattanooga. I spent the better part of the day there. I took my time, looked through a lot of stuff, including their bargain bins. Here's what I brought home: 22 CDs and 21 LPs. And the total -- out the door -- was less than $100. All of the classical LPs were one dollar each (!) -- including those six Philips LPs, all of which are in pristine condition. The Genesis Wind & Wuthering LP is a Charisma label UK import, also in NM- condition. W & W is one of my desert-island albums. I've already got the ATCO US vinyl and the CD. But I couldn't resist; it was the most expensive title of the day at $10.99. Reputedly, the Charisma is the best sounding version. We'll see. A nice Christmas haul, eh?
  2. Yes. I was a huge Rush fan in high school and college. So I recently picked up Geddy's book, and I've really been enjoying it. It's also prompted me to go back to their music. And I'm loving it (still).
  3. Really enjoying this. What a voice Valerie Simpson has!
  4. Now spinning: This isn't bad. But it's not nearly as good as I would like it to be. The music strikes me as very "studio-y" and docile. Nobody ever lets loose. I suppose it's telling that this album never was issued in the U.S. . . . I pulled it off the shelf to see if I still felt the same way since my last listen, and I do.
  5. More Larry Willis:
  6. "The Ire of the Hip" !!! What a great phrase! Somebody should claim that as a name for a band -- or at least an album title. BTW, I like The Koln Concert too. But just not quite as much as Facing You.
  7. Still in heavy rotation at my house: Tamba Trio (RCA Brazil, 1975) So groovy & musical. Luíz Eça should be more well-known in jazz circles. (Although you could probably say that about half the musicians in this thread. ) Also: Larry Willis - Sanctuary (Mapleshade, 2003) A terrific album. Larry Willis' musical spirit often reminds me of Bobby Hutcherson's. Both men have a similar soulful sophistication, warmth, and openness.
  8. Yes, I have the CD version, but it was first issued as a 2-LP set in 1972. Yep. Coltrane's "Stardust" is on a different 1970s 2-fer titled (appropriately enough) The Stardust Sessions. I only know because I also have this album in my collection.
  9. Next up: Coltrane's Sound (Atlantic, rec. 1960)
  10. CD compiles two of Coltrane's Prestige LPs: Traneing In and Soultrane, both tenor-plus-rhythm dates with Red Garland, Paul Chambers & Art Taylor Looks fascinating. Both music & book.
  11. Just wrapped up my workday. Now unwinding with a jigger of bourbon and this Braz-jazz classic: Azymuth - Light as a Feather (Milestone, 1979) Far Out UK CD reissue Always happy to share the love!
  12. Now playing: Terumasa Hino Sextet - Fuji (Victor, 1972) Terumasa Hino (tr) with Takao Uematsu (ts), Kiyoshi Sugimoto (g), Mikio Masuda (p, el p), Yoshio Ikeda (b), and Motohiko Hino (d) I have a U.S. version of this superb LP, issued as part of Catalyst's short-lived "International Jazz from Japan" series. But I'm not in my music room right now. No turntable. So I'm streaming it.
  13. Balliett's such a talented author that I always enjoy his writing -- even when I disagree with his musical point of view. He sometimes says downright silly things, like calling Max Roach's drumming "ugly." But I suppose you've got to take the bad with the good and the good with the bad. And the good definitely outweighs the bad, IMO. My 2 cents.
  14. Ain't music GRAND!
  15. Masahiko Sato, Masami Nakagawa, Sabu Toyozumi, and Toshiyuki Miyama & New Herd - Nayuta Gensei (Columbia JP, 1976) More "Star Trek" meets Sun Run at the far edge of the galaxy. As on Yamataifu, all compositions are by Masahiko Sato, but I think the cumulative impact of this album may be even MORE impressive. Yes! I've heard that once or twice -- but I need to circle back 'round to it.
  16. Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd / Masahiko Sato ‎- Yamataifu (Toshiba, 1972) Otherworldly sonic vistas that owe as much to contemporary classical music as they do to jazz.
  17. Hampton Hawes Trio featuring Leroy Vinnegar with Donald Bailey - High in the Sky (Vault, 1970)
  18. Now Vol. 5 -- with Fajardo -- from The Complete Cuban Jam Sessions set:
  19. Now streaming: The Complete Cuban Jam Sessions (Panart/Craft, rel. 2018) Volume 1: Under the direction of Julio Gutierrez
  20. Yeah, I've been digging it. It's chamber jazz -- sort of like the Jimmy Giuffre 3 with Ralph Peña & Jim Hall. But instead of sounding distinctly U.S. American, imagine the music coming from mittel-Europe. Yeah, I saw that reissue. I have -- and really enjoy -- Common Cause from that set. (Joe Chambers on drums!) But I don't know the other two. I'd be willing to bet that they're terrific. Not without going broke!
  21. Now playing: Attila Zoller with Hans Koller & George Mraz - The K&K 3 in New York (L+R, 1980) CD reissue by Solid
  22. Elis Regina - Montreux Jazz Festival: Gravações Inéditas (WEA-Warner Arquivos, rec. 1979)
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