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    Tyshawn Sorey

    Thanks. Haven't heard these, will definitely seek them out.
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    Tyshawn Sorey

    I noticed (to my surprise) that he and Conrad Tao performed Morton Feldman's Triadic Memories at the 2023 Bang on a Can Long Play Festival (NYC).
  3. Worth a try. I prefer to buy JIB recordings from DG because of reduced shipping. Don't recall seeing any JIB stand-alone books there, but you never know.
  4. You have to look under "Merch" on the JIB site. https://jazzinbritain.co.uk/merch Someone on the forum kindly informed me of this a while back.
  5. That's one of my absolute all-time favorite recordings. Listening:
  6. Good question. It was a very good CD (I got it with the 1st edition), but as you mentioned some of it was later released. CD wasn't mentioned on the Duke site, so my instinct (opinion only) is "no", also taking into account the ongoing plethora of Nimbus West releases.
  7. Apparently Good-bye Moscow (1968). Seems rather obscure. https://trakt.tv/movies/good-bye-moscow-1968 I'd never heard of it until a Youtube algorithm suggested the above clip, and even then had to search. There's a soundtrack album: https://www.discogs.com/release/3394257-Various-さらばモスクワ愚連隊-Good-bye-Moscow-Original-Soundtrack
  8. New revised edition of Steven Isoardi's The Dark Tree is out. https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-dark-tree I have the original edition, not sure whether to go for this revision.
  9. Is Masahiko Togashi (pre-accident) the drummer in this film clip from 1968 release? See 1:37f, 3:32ff. I think so but am not sure.
  10. Mick Touraitta - You don't buy beer, you only rent it
  11. For US residents: The 3-cd Splinters Inclusivity surfaced at Dusty Groove for $22.99, so I finally purchased it! I also ordered this new Stan Sulzmann release after listening to (and enjoying) it on the JIB site:
  12. The latter the Cool Jojo +4 edition with bonus tracks.
  13. Good question. I have many recordings with Sulzmann, but none with him as leader. Noticed this at Jazz in Britain but didn't purchase. Will listen online today(? or at least soon).
  14. Sadao Watanabe and Charlie Mariano, We Got a New Bag
  15. He plays very well on this!
  16. Scott (Michael) offered on this forum (iirc it sold?) a big "Complete Works" box, but I didn't have the guts to buy it. I considered purchasing all of his recordings on which Lester Bowie appeared, which isn't very many, but that's one more thing I haven't gotten around to. 😢
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    Don Ellis

    Funny, but it doesn't make for the best acronym (ROTS?) except perhaps in an ironic sense. 😄
  18. Ted Daniel Sextet (Ujamaa)
  19. I thought about Wolfgang Dauner...there's an album by Dauner and Masahiko Satoh that features piano, electric piano and electric harpsichord. https://www.discogs.com/master/738733-Masahiko-Sato-And-Wolfgang-Dauner-Pianology There's a Youtube video link on the discogs page. What I listened to was pretty cool, but I have got the impression it's mostly if not all (piano + electric instrument) rather than (electric piano + electric harpsichord). Satoh's another possibility, but I can't think of anything offhand... Side B of this might work, but good luck finding it.
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