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  1. By the way, the Cisco Bradley liner notes are from this book, that will be published soon: I Hear Freedom. The Great Migration, Free Jazz, and Black Power
  2. Wow, fantastic reissue. It exceeds my expectations. I also received vol. 2 of book Freedom Rhythm & Sound, lots of rare covers.
  3. Mine just arrived to Spain, waiting for delivery. 🙂
  4. Because the women leaders clue. It could be Mary Lou Williams and I found the theme on the Chronological Classics CD 1945-1947. I think the most difficult to find was Myra Melford, but I recognized the guitarist (Liberty Ellman) and I remembered that he was on that record.
  5. 10. Unexpected find. "Kool", Mary Lou Williams. w/ Kenny Dorham, Johnny Smith and Gracham Moncur. The women leaders work.
  6. 1 & 13 are really intriguing, most of the musicians seem familiar to me, I should identify them.
  7. 3. Just got another one. "Language", Myra Melford from Snowy Egret.
  8. 8. OK, "Rapid shave", Shirley Scott from Queen of the organ live at the Front Room. Very nice tune.
  9. 4. Just I got it, Patricia Brennan "Andromeda" from Of the near and far.
  10. 1. The beginning sounds like post-free, but then turns into contemporary jazz rhythm. Disoriented. 2. "Black crow", live Joni. 3. It sounds like an eighties ECM to me, maybe I'll try later, something familiar. 4. Too bombastic. Not my cup of tea. 5. Geri Allen. I don't recognize the theme. Edit: "Red velvet in winter" from Flying toward the sound. 6. It leaves me indifferent. 7. "Evil Gal blues", Jeanne Lee with Ran Blake. Wonderful. 8. Soul jazz, maybe a Prestige, I don't recognize the sax now. 9. I think the singer is unknown to me, but maybe I'm wrong. 10. Too old for me to recognize this. 11. "What's new", not my fav singer style. 12. Completely disoriented at the moment. 13. Contemporary jazz, I don't like too much.
  11. Some "essentials" by musicians not in the book: Bill Dixon, Intents and purposes. Lowell Davidson, id. Muhal Richards Abrams, Levels and degrees of light. Joseph Jarman, Song for. John Carter - Bobby Bradford, Seeking. Gracham Moncur III, New Africa. Jacques Coursil, Black suite. Arthur Jones, Scorpio. Amalgam, Prayer for peace. Dave Holland, Conference of the birds. Baikida Carroll, Orange fish tears. Sam Rivers, The quest. Leo Smith, Divine love. Bobby Naughton, The haunt. Henry Threadgill, X-75 vol. 1.
  12. Crazy list, I only have 26 and I didn't even know I had one of them.
  13. Nice, next Tetragon and another Waldron-Lacy on Elemental.
  14. Apparently, last theme on acetate, Unidentified hard bop, is named "Stratosphere" on the Cosmic Myth expanded "Super sonic jazz".
  15. "Henderson's Habiliment" was reissued on vinyl in Japan in 2025. https://www.discogs.com/es/release/33173022-Joe-Henderson-Hendersons-Habiliment Sadly, I can't find it in any European store.
  16. And my tech-assistance are 3x 1 TB memory cards. Harry Allen was there.
  17. A little bit of everything and some luck, but #3 I have no idea what it is.
  18. #6 is Harry Allen with the Bill Charlap Trio
  19. #1 is Totti Bergh - Plas Johnson.
  20. Quoted by Thurston Moore, author of the best-documented articles, generally with biographical profile and mention of other prominent albums.
  21. I got mine. Nice selection, fun reading, with some rare records for chase collectors. A lot of european free jazz and also some japanese. I have 9 OG, 32 vinyl reissues and 18 CD reissues.
  22. May 27, 1965 Raymond Ross archive
  23. It's CD and vinyl from 1988, both out of print. I got the vinyl.
  24. Mine is now for sale on discogs. Only EU.
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