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  1. Just found it used! I didn't know that Bley had a chin beard though.
  2. Sale through March 17th.
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    Hermeto Pascoal

    This.
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    Hermeto Pascoal

    Good news: Far Out Records is reissuing Hermeto's 1970 Cobblestone album Hermeto on both LP and compact disc. The reissue is due out in May. The album was previously released on compact disc back in 1989 (on Muse) with different cover art. This reissue will restore the original Cobblestone cover art. Far Out's Hermeto reissues (two so far) have been excellent.
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    Jean Luc Ponty

    "Carole's Garden" is bangin'! This trio was really locked in.
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    Jean Luc Ponty

    Nice! It looks like both volumes are up on YouTube: Volume 1 Volume 2 Ponty can really make his violin sound like an alto saxophone at times. For some reason his sound makes me think of Sonny Stitt.
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    Jean Luc Ponty

    I'm not all that familiar with Ponty, but I noticed that Sunday Walk is being reissued by MPS this month. Sunday Walk Other Ponty recommendations? Favorites?
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    Albert Ayler

    If it's any gauge, the La Cave live recordings recently reissued on ezz-thetics sound better to me than the same music from the Holy Ghost box set. The recording itself is rough of course, but the drums are clearer (to my ears) on the new ezz-thetics reissue. Perhaps the same will be true of the imminent Slugs reissue. I actually don't have a hardcopy of the Slugs recording, so I'm looking forward to the ezz-thetics reissue.
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    Mingus in Mono

    The upcoming Reincarnation of A Love Bird will contain the additional tracks found on Mysterious Blues.
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    Albert Ayler

  11. Aha! It's available again.
  12. Is this a version of Black Satin? I know "Sleepy Night Records" has been discussed on this board a few times.
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    Albert Ayler

    Wow! Time for Hat/ezz-thetics to release THAT. Any new addition to the slim Ayler discography, particularly if it wasn't in the Holy Ghost box, would be cause for celebration. How is the sound?
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    Art Taylor

    I've heard this before, but I've never read it anywhere. Is this common wisdom, or is there a specific reference to a scene/exchange between Jones and Weinstock? For me, Taylor reached another level with Giant Steps.
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    Albert Ayler

    Saw that too. Past typos in cover art have been corrected though. While I'm not crazy about the Blue Note reissues from ezz-thetics, I actually appreciate their willingness to keep certain titles on the market. They're usually a notch above most bootleg labels. But how about digging back into the HAT catalog? There are still some Lacy titles that could be reissued. And it'd be cool (though I don't hold out hope) if some of the JCOA titles could be reissued. Then I think the whole "Revisited" series would generate some heat. Heck, release—for the first time, digitally—Jimmy Giuffre's 1961 Tübingen set! That would be cause for celebration.
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    Hermeto Pascoal

    Anyone here pick up this new release (from 1981)? Planetário da Gávea And this, Far Out's previous Pascoal release: Renaissance Man: The Story of Hermeto Pascoal’s Great Lost Album, “Viajando Com O Som”
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    Albert Ayler

    I've been spinning the Cafe Montmartre recording (with Cherry, Peacock, and Murray) a lot lately. In some respects, this date feels like the purest representation of Ayler's art. Many of the moments are quite serene.
  18. Well, now I want to hear that Black Satin boot. I wish Sony would've passed on that "Freedom Jazz Dance" (I think that's what it was called) bootleg volume and focused instead on the early to mid-70's. I'd rather listen to the album Miles Smiles than some exploded version of it.
  19. I wonder why the bootlegs with Jarrett have been overlooked (at least so far). That would be a box set I'd be very interested in ...
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    Horace Tapscott

    The back of Volume 1 states: "The recording equipment digital" [sic]. I assume that means a digital recording, but you never know for sure, I suppose. At any rate, I just purchased compact discs for Vol.s 8 & 11—two volumes I haven't heard yet. Looking forward!
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    Horace Tapscott

    That makes sense. If I'm not mistaken, weren't all the volumes recorded digitally (DDD)?
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    Horace Tapscott

    For The Tapscott Sessions, are the only volumes on compact disc ... Vol.s 8 through 11? If so, I wonder why Vol.s 1 through 7 haven't seen a digital release.
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    Albert Ayler

    Returning to the catalog. I missed out on the ESP issue.
  24. Well, even though I started this thread about Japanese reissues, I'm more excited about the upcoming Resonance 3-disc set. I never did pick up the 1964 Cornell set, however, and it's nice that the Japanese market will be offering it up once again; apparently this new Japanese edition will be accompanied by a DVD ... though still "subject to change" according to the note on CD Japan.
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