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Flakey Frickerton - Blues For Selsun b/w I Want To Care About You I mean, who does this?
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Are there any box bargains currently available?
JSngry replied to GA Russell's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Palo Alto concert was a private recording, not a commercial radio broadcast Different rules -
Those not so endowed might not have such concerns. It's a truly great record that was released on a truly obscure and long-defunct label, how anybody gets it today is not really my concern. Are there any masters to be had?
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Simularly, what will they be giving us on the Miles? If it's just "first time on vinyl", then....mehmehmoomoo
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I'd buy it just to read Keith Emerson's insights on Bird... My hunch is that it's all been out there before, just not "officially".
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Joyce Breach? Is that her real name? Wish I'd have thought of it...
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Not that far removed from Sonny Rollins' mid-60s behavior in clubs where he would walk around the room looking for different sounds, sometimes going so far as to aim at different spots on the ceiling, just to check out the difference between the spot he was had just been in.
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Are there any box bargains currently available?
JSngry replied to GA Russell's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Smith probably(hopefully) signed a release with the radio company for that gig to be recorded. The radio company now has legal ownership of that recording. Record Company is not a factor. What happens after that is up to the radio company. If they make a deal with Jones, ok. If Jones is acting unilaterally, he's a common bootlegger. The releases are apparently a bit vague as to intended use past an initial broadcast/rebroadcast, but unless Jones got papers, he ain't got nothing but the bootlegging legs to stand on. -
Head trauma's a bitch. And not yet not fully addressed/understood medically. But progress is being made!
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Just became an Organissimo "Collaborator"
JSngry replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Forums Discussion
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yes,,,somebody deleted the post that generated the "pushback". Hopefully the poster themself?
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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.
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Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Live at Jazz Workshop 1970
JSngry replied to barnaba.siegel's topic in New Releases
Those three early-70s Blakey albums on Prestige are sort of under-discovered these days. Not saying they're "lost classics" or anything, but they are not at all full-on retro like he would sometimes do later on. I remember Boyd's contributions as being solid and soulful, if not necessarily spectacular. Hearing him on a live date paired upwith Junior Cook is....intriguing. -
Grocholl Bratkartoffeln mit Speck & Zwiebeln
JSngry replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Is this anything like what my mom used to make, called "German Potato Salad"? It was served warm and there was a bit of vinegar in it, but otherwise... -
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Live at Jazz Workshop 1970
JSngry replied to barnaba.siegel's topic in New Releases
You'll have to decide that for yourself...here's a blurb about him: Sweet Sister Funk | Light In The Attic Records This gem of an album from Ramon Morris, and one of the hardest to find on Groove Merchant, was recorded during what many people would consider to be the classic period for this particular brand of jazz/funk/soul/fusion. It was recorded not long after he’d spent time with Art Blakey as a Jazz Messenger appearing on his 1972 Prestige album Child’s Dance along with Stanley Clarke and Woody Shaw. He then also recorded on the Woody Shaw album, also from 1972, Song Of Songs.He now teaches at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pa. so now I guess the question is - what is the repertoire on this gig? -
Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - Live at Jazz Workshop 1970
JSngry replied to barnaba.siegel's topic in New Releases
Ramon Morris is cool. He might add value here. -
Just became an Organissimo "Collaborator"
JSngry replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Forums Discussion
I was just notified that I am! -
Rondella Williams - Introducing the Passions of Rondella Williams!!!
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Reading about Skyline, it the early 70s it seemed that maybe they recruited various talents from other schools. If my friends had Hardee as a teacher (and they certainly appeared to have) perhaps they had him at Holmes before transferring to Skyline? They were both trumpeters/school band people.
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It think it's safe to say that Dod had mental health issues that derailed his public functionality,
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Technology still in use! https://youtu.be/10Rc1y2_x70
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Perhaps I am not remembering correctly, but it seems they said Skyline. Would Holmes have been a predominately African-American school in those days (early 70s)?
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Strobe on the label!
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