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  1. You will also want to hear the piano/tenor duet album of Eddie Harris and Eddie Harris. https://youtu.be/tG7AggT_kZA
  2. Lots of technical issues on this one. Lots. Some good stuff, though, as well as some that were more...mundane. I really don't need to hear any more anything's that start off with quiet long tones with or without multiphonics. A formula is a formula is a formula.
  3. Buckwheat Alfalfa Farina
  4. https://live.bangonacan.org/february2021marathon/ February 21, 2021 1-5PM EST PROGRAM 1PM JAKHONGIR SHUKUR Potter’s Wheel, performed by ROBERT BLACK JENNIFER WALSHE Happiness Starts Right Now MARIA HULD MARKAN SIGFUSDOTTIR Pending, performed by CHI-CHI NWANOKU OBE GABRIEL KAHANE Hollywood & Vine, performed by ARLEN HLUSKO 2PM GREGORY SPEARS A Distant Ridge of Earth, performed by DAVID BYRD-MARROW KRISTINA WOLFE new work performed by MOLLY BARTH AMIR ELSAFFAR Thaw, for bass clarinet solo, performed by KEN THOMSON BORA YOON Postcards from the Pacific 3PM MATTHEW SHIPP Spaceman’s Blues JOEL THOMPSON Supplication and Compensation, performed by ANTHONY ROTH COSTANZO ROHAN CHANDER △ or THE TRAGEDY OF HIKKOMORI LOVELESS from FINAL//FANTASY, performed by VICKY CHOW DAVID COSSIN A. C. T. 4PM EVE BEGLARIAN A Solemn Shyness, performed by LARA DOWNES INGRID LAUBROCK Inkblots MOLLY HERRON Canon No. 4, performed by MAYA STONE ALVIN LUCIER Weirs for electric guitar and resonant objects, performed by MARK STEWART Jakhongir Shakur commissioned with support from Liz & Greg Lutz and Pamela Drexler Jennifer Walshe commissioned with support from Richard Ferrante María Huld Markan Sigfúsdóttir commissioned with the support of the Carl Meier Family Gabriel Kahane commissioned with support from Raulee Marcus & Stephen Block Gregory Spears and Molly Herron commissioned with support from Herb Leventer Bora Yoon commissioned with the support of Russ Irwin Matthew Shipp commissioned with the support of Jack Homer & Emily Hartzog Joel Thompson commissioned with support from Dave Lake & Linda Wright Rohan Chander commissioned with support from Maria & Robert A. Skirnick Eve Beglarian commissioned with the support of Oscar Gerardo Alvin Lucier commissioned with support from Jane & Dick Stewart additional major commissioning support for 2021 from THE HOWARD GILMAN FOUNDATION
  5. Warren Smith live with King Curtis. nobody's best work, but...I guess I shouldn't be surprised, even that Smith didn't tux-up or conga out as requested...how long did he have the gig?
  6. This is pretty good for theatreshowjazz Just hope that was the close, not the opener. ok, yes, the closer. had to be!
  7. Carla Bley Susan Dey Linda Day George
  8. if the set is educational by definition, 90 percent of the people who should be listening closely to it will want to avoid it. That's my ROTFLMFAO of the still-young decade!
  9. You don't care a thing about me, you're just using me...
  10. At least the magnetic poles didn't reverse. That would be fucked!!!!! https://www.axios.com/earth-magnetic-poles-climate-environment-38e47bcd-134c-4d20-8618-b02e2a31aeb4.html
  11. Lavishly illustrated, perchance? That's a major seduction point for me, lavishly illustrated is, makes me melt in my mind.
  12. Yes, both of them! Teo was not without skills. SERIOUSLY not without skills.
  13. 8 CDs at what price point? And will there be pictures? Reaching for the dice already....
  14. I definitely saw the compilation LPs out in the wild and ended up with a few. Never(?) in stores, though, They had a limited distribution, I mean, the Smithsonian was not/is not a Retail conglomerate, but they do sell stuff (and put out a GREAT monthly magazine too!). Mail-order only, maybe? Hell, that was so long ago... The annotation was always excellent, and very much appreciated. Ah here we go, the Rockefeller Foundation got this up and running for the Bicentennial: https://nwr-site-archives.s3.us-east-1.amazonaws.com/historical-docs-and-news/rockefeller%201976%20article.pdf In sets of ten records, ten times between now and the fall of 1978, the anthology will be sent free of charge to all the country’s major music schools, music libraries, educational FM and public broadcasting stations, and to USIS centers throughout the world. The ‘recipients have been chosen because they will provide the widest possible access to those for whom the records will be significantly useful. Raeburn went on to explain that no one around New York was opposed to the further marketing of the set, or sections of it, through the big book and record clubs, and that sales at regular record stores are foreseeable too. But the young company has not moved decisively in that direction yet. “Each forty or fifty minute record is a coherent entertainment,” Raeburn said and then stopped to look slightly apprehensive about producing ‘entertainments.’ “But if the set is educational by definition, 90 percent of the people who should be listening closely to it will want to avoid it. So this is not going to be your Basic History of American Music.” I think the Book-Of-The-Month Club offered them at one point? Hell, that was so long ago... But only 5 years to go until 2026, let's go 'round again with it!!!!!!!
  15. I love this band, but in terms of a lot of factors, my enthusiasm for getting it all like this probably peaked 10 or so years ago. And if I had gotten it through back channels, I would be morally obligated to buy it legit (seriously). So, uh...send me ALL your bootlegs today, so I will have to buy them tomorrow! Still...I'm open to a moment of weakness and a larger than expected tax refund and another stimulus check and that Check Engine light that just came on not being too serious and this chronic back pain of mine being just being old age and inactivity and just being still-heavier than i need to be....yeah, maybe, the dice can be rolled at some point.
  16. Jack Gilbert Jack Gilford Jack Kraker
  17. produced by Teo Macero. In a parallel universe, there would be a Produced By Teo Macero set that would not include any Miles or Monk or You Already Know About That One, just...other stuff. You can kinda get that on Teo Records, but not really, shit keeps turning up in places I never knew about, like this one.
  18. Bingo! OG Columbia LPs on Discogs are not at all pricey, at least not for starters: https://www.discogs.com/Clifford-Brown-Max-Roach-Live-At-The-Bee-Hive/release/2791282
  19. Wow, 86 interviews....that's a lot, and for less than $1 each.
  20. Also seems obvious-ish that there will be no new material added? Trying to think of what would get me excited about this one. Maybe if it came with a year's supply of AA & AAA Duracells, something I both need AND want.
  21. Those Cecil albums, weren't they (and the label, originally) affiliated with the Smithsonian? Or was that just the archival collections? If not, they should be now, they are national landmarks/treasures.
  22. Amos McCoy Pepino Christina Pickles
  23. Some might enjoy this: https://www.newworldrecords.org/products/great-circle-saxophone-quartet-child-king-dictator-fool
  24. So...the set is planned for March and nobody's heard anything about what's going to be in it, correct?
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