
T.D.
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He sure makes a truckload of records (I am a fan, btw). It sometimes does seem like all of them. 😁 I imagine most of us have favorite local bassists who are "obscure" or not very well known nationally/internationally. For instance, I think Michael Bisio (Kingston NY, Hudson Valley area) is very good. Even though he's made or appeared on many recordings, I doubt he's a "big name". Joe Fonda (I think Hudson Valley area, but am not sure) also comes to mind, but I doubt he's "obscure" due to his work with Braxton among other things. I was also underwhelmed by that one Ware CD, although I like every other recording of his that I've heard.
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I have six of the 11 albums and will pass. I'm willing to forego the extra tracks and would rather accumulate the rest of the individual discs than get another bulky box and deal with the duplication. Another factor is budget. All kinds of attractive reissues these days and it's tough to prioritize.
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Which Jazz box set are you grooving to right now?
T.D. replied to Cliff Englewood's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Agreed. I played it a day or so after posting and was struck by how good it was. For some reason I hadn't listened to On Jupiter as often as a few other albums in the box. -
Reissues of Live Oblivion vol. 1 and 2 are forthcoming soon (claimed May 10).
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Which reminds me of the Joe McPhee / Michael Foster appearance at Tubby's (Kingston) this Sunday.
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Apologies for botching Mr. DiGeronimo's surname. I omitted the Di. Only excuse is that I have those albums as part of a Cam Jazz box set with attendant tiny print (album graphics shrunk to dimensions of cardboard CD sleeve).
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+1 on Nick DiGeronimo, a highlight of those albums he appears on.
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I used to buy lots of new books. But I've downsized, and hardcovers pile up on shelves and are difficult to get rid of. Nowadays my purchases are mainly used books or Kindle, unless there's something relatively exotic I find compelling. I can borrow highly publicized books or works by famous authors pretty easily through interlibrary loan. But it depends on one's field of interest. A poetry buff will likely buy many books that sell 100 copies or less, published by obscure or private presses. Ditto amateur historians who specialize in their local regions.
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Which Jazz box set are you grooving to right now?
T.D. replied to Cliff Englewood's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Hadn't listened to Ra in a while, so 4 discs from Art Yard in a Box: Sleeping Beauty (this is one of my favorite Ra albums), Disco 3000, The Antique Blacks, On Jupiter -
https://bangonacan.org/long-play-2024/ Loads of attractive events, not just "contemporary classical" but well-known jazz/improv names (both as performers and composers). Worth reading the program at above link...too many high points for me to enumerate. 😉
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...And I was honored to present a Special Jury Prize to the Creative Music Studio in Woodstock, NY — not only as a posthumous nod to Karl Berger, but also as an acknowledgment of the vital work that the CMS, now directed by Billy Martin, still carries forward... I attended a CMS (Creative Music Studio) monthly event yesterday in Kingston, NY. They acknowledged their award and were extremely grateful. Thanks for posting the link. I'd read the article before the event, otherwise I might not have known what was being referred to.
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🙄OMG. I could not finish But Beautiful and am not sure I want to click on the link.
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cdjapan order due to coupon offer and noticing the first item in stock:
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I didn't know it won any Oscars! Being almost totally out of touch with popular culture. 🙄 Noticed it upcoming at semi-local art house theater and thought it worth a shot. On further reflection, indeed an amazing film. In real time I found it kind of disorienting and other-worldly, but the more I reflect, the more highly I regard it.
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Album covers all in B&W -- minimal color, if any
T.D. replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Confront Recordings (UK) seem to do only B/W covers: https://confrontrecordings.bandcamp.com/music I have this one but this is a more artistic example: This Tribe (not Confront) classic (design and music) has probably appeared upthread, but I'm too lazy to check: -
I will try and remember. [Waldron-Lacy] But it won't arrive until next week. By then other posters will likely have shared impressions.
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This is pretty good, though the subject matter will thin out the potential audience. Per Wiki: The Zone of Interest is a 2023 historical drama film written and directed by Jonathan Glazer, co-produced among the United Kingdom, the United States, and Poland. Loosely based on the 2014 novel by Martin Amis, the film focuses on the life of Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss and his wife Hedwig, who live with their family in a home in the "Zone of Interest" next to the concentration camp. Christian Friedel stars as Rudolf Höss alongside Sandra Hüller as Hedwig Höss.