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  1. 2 hours ago, jazzbo said:

    I'm pretty sure the Ayler has all been out on cd before.

    Yes, on hathut Lorrach/Paris & Stocholm/Berlin. 

    By the way, more from Munich, Rotterdam & Helsinki in a new hathut.

    6 hours ago, JSngry said:

    That Roach/Shepp is Hall Of Fame material imo. They did another one for Hat that is better known, but Force is....oh my god, SO good.

    Colored vinyl by a suspect label, I'm satisfied with my original pressings.

  2. On 1/5/2023 at 3:03 PM, Rooster_Ties said:

    Who’s “Jimmy”?

    WS: Oh, yeah. Well, actually a lot of us played like him. There’s a guy from Jersey City, what’s his name, Jimmy…he played really like Charlie Parker. It was a close match. He knew all the stuff, “Star Eyes” and all the breaks and all that.

    Jimmy Lyons?

  3. People who know how to make a wiki page look good and such, please do so...it's not really something I know how to do. But geez, it seemed kinda to hear "why isn't Darius Jones" better known, and then, there not even be a wiki page for him. But what I've done is pretty basic, and not really "attractive", so, again, anybody who can fill it up and/or make it look better, have at it.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darius_Jones_(Saxophone)

    I'm trying to improve free jazz discographies on the wikipedia and I created some musician pages:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rob_Brown_(saxophonist)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandelis_Karayorgis

    Darius Jones was on my list for next updates.

    In progress now.

  4. I have expanded my list to 20 albums, these are 16 to 20:

    16. Rodrigo Amado, Wire Quartet (Clean Feed)

    17. Joe Morris, Balance (Clean Feed)

    18. Christine Wodrascka, Linéaire (Mr. Morezon)

    19. Wooley-Antunes-Corsano, Malus (NoBusiness)

    20. Rich Halley 4, The Wisdom of Rocks (Pine Eagle)

    Here on my blog (spanish):

    http://oscuraeralanoche.blogspot.com.es/2014/12/mis-favoritos-de-2014-16-20.html

  5. My 2014 favorites:

    1. Jemeel Moondoc, The Zookeeper's House (Relative Pitch)
    2. Wadada Leo Smith, The Great Lakes Suites (TUM)
    3. Matthew Shipp, I've Been Too Many Places (Thirsty Ear)
    4. Jason Adasiewicz, From the Region (Delmark)
    5. Trio 3 + Vijay Iyer, Wiring (Intakt)
    6. Adam Lane, Live in Ljubljana (Clean Feed)
    7. John Hebert, Floodstage (Clean Feed)
    8. Cortex, Live (Clean Feed)
    9. Dave McDonell, The Dragon and the Griffin (New Atlantis)
    10. Variable Density Sound Orchestra, Evolving Strategies (Not Two)
    11. Audio One, An International Report (Audiographic)
    12. Paul Giallorenzo, Force Majeure (Delmark)
    13. Howard Riley, To Be Continued (Slam)
    14. Jason Roebke, High Red Center (Delmark)

    15. Kris Davis, Waiting for You to Grow (Clean Feed))

  6. Cayetano posted this one on his or her list:

    8. Kris Davis, Massive Threads (Thirsty Ear)

    This one got completely by me; in fact, I've never seen a reference to it before now. Can't wait to hear it, as she's one of my current favs. Still mystified as to how I missed it; I don't remember seeing it through any of the mail order places such as DMG, Squidco or JazzLoft.

    Also a fav for me. Second solo piano in her discography, a great step forward imho.

    By the way, I like your list and your blog (it's linked in mine).

  7. These are my 2013 favorites:

    1. Matana Roberts, Coin Coin Chapter Two Mississippi Moonchile (Constellation)
    2. Mary Halvorson, Illusionary Sea (Firehouse 12)
    3. Fire! Orchestra, Exit! (Rune Grammofon)
    4. John Tchicai, Tribal Ghost (NoBusiness Records)
    5. Matthew Shipp, Piano Sutras (Thirsty Ear)
    6. RED Trio, Rebento (NoBusiness Records)
    7. Mike Reed's People Places & Things, Second Cities Volume 1 (482 Music)
    8. Kris Davis, Massive Threads (Thirsty Ear)
    9. Taylor Ho Bynum, Navigation (Firehouse 12)
    10. Adam Lane, Absolute Horizon (NoBusiness Records)
    11. Lotte Anker, Birthmark (Clean Feed)
    12. Ingrid Laubrock Anti-House, Strong Place (Intakt)

    http://oscuraeralanoche.blogspot.com.es/2013/12/mi-lista-de-favoritos-de-2013.html

    And these are, in no particular order, my 2013 honorable mentions, not the main list but all strongly recommended:

    - Josh Abrams, Unknown Known (Rogueart)
    - Trio 3 + Jason Moran, Refraction-Breakin' Glass (Intakt)
    - Angelica Sanchez / Wadada Leo Smith, Twine Forest (Clean Feed)
    - Humanization 4tet, Live In Madison (Ayler)
    - Black Host, Life in the Sugar Candle Mines (Northern Spy)
    - Borah Bergman / Kidd Jordan, Vita Brevis (Some Real Music)
    - Hera with Hamid Drake, Seven Lines (Multikulti)
    - Evan Parker / Peter Evans, Rocket Science (More is More)
    - Samuel Blaser / Benoit Delbecq / Gerry Hemingway, Fourth Landscape (Nuscope)
    - Harris Eisenstadt, The Destructive Element (Clean Feed)
    - Alexander Hawkins, Song Singular (Babel)
    - Alexander Hawkins, Step Wide Step Deep (Babel)

  8. then you pick a surface that allows the other guy-you know, the one who isn't Moya-a great chance to beat a top five player. Any other surface-he dosn't have a chance in hell.

    The only time he play vs. Roddick after the Davis Cup match, Nadal won on hard court 6-4, 6-3 (Indian Wells this year, and he won the tournament):D.

    OK, not a major, do you know how much majors won Federer when he's just 21 year old? I know: nothing.

  9. Nadal is a great clay court player. If he ever wins something on a different surface, let me know.

    In the meantime, whether he wins the French Open or not, Federer will go down as the greatest champion of all.

    3 Master Series: Canada and Madrid two years ago, and Indian Wells this year, and the score vs. Federer in hard court is 2-2. But yes, you're right, he needs to win another Grand Slam to be number 1.

    Well, I think after your sentence, he will be the winner in the US Open this year... :g

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