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That'll be amazing if the Tiberi tapes are issued via Impulse! If/when it happens, it will definitely be a proper tribute for Coltrane's 100th. What has Tiberi been sitting on all these years? I've never heard anything from his stash.
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Out of curiosity, I did a quick search for "Frank Tiberi Tapes," and one of the first hits was a Facebook post by Pat LaBarbera stating that Tiberi had made a deal with Ravi for their release. If so...š²
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I'd love to hear anything from: ⢠Coltrane 1966-1967 ⢠Davis (roughly) 1971-1975 that hasn't been widely circulated.
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Excellent analogy. During acquisition moratoriums, I find I turn to box setsāonly to discover how little of the compilation I'm familiar with. Example: while I know the first disc of the Gerry Mulligan CJB set almost by heart, I realized I was more unfamiliar with discs 2-4 than I thought. By logging off all devices and spending more time with sound, this rapidly changed.
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Upāfor details on Coltrane's February 2, 1966 session.
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Who else could make authentic appearances in both Best In Show and Home Alone? She was excellent in Schitt's Creekāperhaps the very reason to watch the series. She also added insight to the John Candy documentary on Netflix. An enormous talent and genuine spirit. š
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Yes yes yes to a "complete" Half Note set. I believe it would be: John Coltrane ⢠At The Half Note, Complete March 19, 1965 "Chim Chim Cheree" (20:16) "Impressions" (21:58) March 26, 1965 "One Down, One Up" (27:40) "Afro Blue" (12:44) April 2, 1965 "Creation" (23:11) "I Want To Talk About You" (15:26) "Afro Blue" (5:40) May 5, 1965 "Song of Praise" (19:39) "My Favorite Things" (22:47) ================= It seems like a complete-ish Miles Davis box set when Keith Jarrett was in the band is overdue.
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I'm guessing the Japanese market will eventually reissue a bunch of titles. I'm hoping for an album called Kind of Blue. And another rare-ish oneāBlue Train.
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Don't worry if you're seeing blue dots. You didn't hit your head. It's Quinichette...frying eggs.
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Any rumblings about Century Celebrations for Davis or Coltrane? Reissues, newly discovered recordings?
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Up for renewed interest. The cover painting was done by one Don Stivers. He painted another jazz album coverāThe Montgomery Brothers In Canada.
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I've never really enjoyed covers of "Giant Steps." This one is an exception. š£š„ Keep the YouTube playlist rolling, and the next track is "South Africa Goddamn." Shepp quotes Coltrane's "Alabama" in fragments, but the allusion seems to play throughout the entire 20 minutes.
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Thanks for this. Wasn't on my radar at all. Barre Phillips and Daniel Humair are holding it down! Friedman and Zoller together...magic.
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Hopefully a download will follow. Would much prefer a compact disc issue, but am not holding my breath. I need to spin this album soon!
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Yes. That's the absolute worst. Back in 2022, we lost power for 9 days due to freezing rain. It's definitely something to take seriously. Flashlights, generators (if you own one), and camping stoves! Plusālots of blankets. Oh! And "pedestrian crampons" really helped. More or less like these.
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Whoaādon't know that one. So many slabs to discover!
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Attila Zoller: guitar Masahiko Sato: piano Yasuo Arakawa: bass Masahiko Ozu: drums recorded November 7, 1971 Teldec Studio, Berlin A Path Through Haze
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I wouldn't normally recommend a "Jazz 'Round Midnight" compilation (with such wonderful stock cover art š¤¢), but...this particular comp is of some value. It collects eleven tracks from eleven different Mulligan albums, a number of which are not readily available digitally. Mulligan's Verve and Phillips years weren't represented all that well in the CD era (not sure about Spotify, et al), so this disc offers a peek into some of those albums. The digital transfer, for 1993, is excellent. Most importantly, the sequencing is really fine. A big š. The version of "La Plus Que Lente" is the alternate take, which I find much stronger than the master take. And "Lost In The Stars" contains one of Bob Brookmeyer's finest moments. A perfect ballad. If you own the CJB Mosaic, only three tracks are duplicated here.
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My first exposure to Tim Berne. Actually, the first Soul Note title I ever purchased.
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And if you've ever wanted to hear the stritch outside of Roland Kirk, it's played very well on this record:
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