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I preordered from Dusty Groove, which is much cheaper US shipping, and got filled yesterday. Perhaps they have a few copies...I haven't checked, but they don't usually get large quantities of such things "Just Sold Out".
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My order of this just shipped yesterday.
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I thought #11 had been IDd as this but it might actually be the remaster that's on bandcamp.
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Thanks. Really enjoying the music, that probably closes out the low-hanging fruit I can guess. A lot of the tunes sound like things I should know, but I can't even figure out who the leaders are, which makes ID more difficult. The saxophonist on #3 occasionally brings to mind a couple of Japanese players - Matsukaze (who plays in a lot of styles, sometimes a bit like Dolphy) and Mine - but I can't imagine either is involved. The vocal tracks could likely be sleuthed, but it's far too early for that. Will have to play the selections through a couple more times, and stay away from the thread to avoid spoilers (no offense intended 😉).
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Based on above discussion I think this is #8...I have a different recording of this tune w. trumpeter as leader. Both are good! Youtube link
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Don Byas Mosaic set available for pre-order
T.D. replied to jazzbo's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I was going to be a smartass and say "parsecs?", but revised it down to "astronomical units?" -
# 11 is https://tinyurl.com/ye7vef69 or this youtube video w. album credit
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Thanks, John. Have briefly skimmed the tracks, expect to enjoy it when I listen all the way through. #11 is the only obvious one...no spoilers for now, but a Brit organist who's somewhat topical these days (reissues) plus a well-known and respected vocalist. 👍
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
T.D. replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
CD copies of this [Complete Oblivion] box seem weirdly scarce. I missed the opportunity (months ago) to preorder cheaply from importcds and now am having trouble finding it from reasonable sources. [Added] CD version finally showed up at Amazon, but for about $10 more than the old importcds preorder (granted that might not have gotten filled). I may have to hold my nose and go the Amazon route. -
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Yes, it's long been on the want list and a reasonably priced CD finally surfaced.
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Thanks. Both these albums are good, I've listened to some of each on Youtube. Passage (the first one, piano + percussion) is much more to my taste. Legend of the sea - myself (the second one, more instruments + some voice) reminds me of 12-tone chamber music, which isn't necessarily a bad thing (I recently went on a Second Viennese School binge), but is a sound world I rarely visit these days.
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Don Byas Mosaic set available for pre-order
T.D. replied to jazzbo's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I got e-mail saying that my preorder is being processed. Presumably my credit card has been charged. The message promised a follow-up when the package is shipped. But in light of dismal experiences with Mosaic's shipping subcontractor (receiving wrong item among other things), I'm not holding my breath. -
It's not great. I wouldn't say lightweight, but it underperformed my expectations. Part of it is that I'm having trouble getting a handle on Kako's playing. Certainly a fine pianist, but he sounds highly classical-oriented (he has written a lot of film scores and "composed music") and thus far I prefer other pianistic partners (Satoh, Y. Takahashi, etc) for Togashi. This (quartet) recording with Kako is better IMO: Cheap but weird package: 1 fusion album (Guerilla Band) and 2 straight-ahead standards sets (Rebop and Just Us). They are good recordings, though.
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Michael Bisio sent this out today: On Sunday, December 10, 4pm as part of The Lace Mill presents series I will have the pleasure of performing with pianist John Blum. John is a visionary pianist who seldom leaves NYC … Not to be missed John Blum is a Jazz Pianist/Composer born in New York City who has been performing internationally for over 30 years. He is known for his explosive high voltage pianism, and as a musician who aims for the very personal. Blum's Piano technique is an amalgam of Cecil Taylor and McCoy Tyner, decidedly percussive but with relentlessly fast right-hand linear structure. He plays with such forcefulness and rapidity that he sounds like Conlon Nancarrow’s player piano rolls, interpreted via human hands, freed up into a liquid state. His antecedents are apparent: Boogie-Woogie, Harlem Stride, Be-Bop and Free Jazz, but John has absorbed all of these styles to find a unique voice that defies classification. This is interesting! I have (and enjoy) Blum's quartet CD on Eremite but know little about him.
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On bandcamp. I enjoy older vintage Sakata, didn't know what to expect here, but it sounds rather good.
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I don't know much about Paul Chambers, but I recall that Miles Davis, in his autobiography (the Quincy Troupe ghostwritten one), basically said that Mr. PC was so messed up that he was bound to have a short lifespan. He cited (iirc) an incident where Chambers was so drunk that he passed out in a restaurant with his face in a plate of spaghetti. Agreed on that Strata-East Mosaic, there's something spooky about some of the discs. The Wilbur Ware session didn't impress me so much, and the interview was so weird that I only listened once. Wikipedia said that Ware had a bout with heroin addiction and was incarcerated for a spell.
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I knew nothing of this. But it got a writeup today on Bloomberg News, of all places.🤣 I subscribe to Bloomberg for news, esp. financial. Link (should be viewable via incognito/private windows) https://www.bloomberg.com/opinion/articles/2023-11-17/andre-3000-s-flute-album-is-exactly-what-hip-hop-is-about BTW, check the author's CV: A.D. Carson is an associate professor of hip-hop and the Global South at the University of Virginia. His albums include "V: Illicit" and the academically peer-reviewed "I Used to Love to Dream."