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Guy Berger

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  1. Given some of your past comments about Sonny Rollins, this post is rich in irony. Guy
  2. It's extremely unlikely that the Rollins/Monk CD will be deleted, and I think the Dolphy will hang around as well. Guy
  3. Nobody's said it yet, so here goes: Lee Morgan. A great trumpeter, but he probably made too many records. Guy
  4. My friend Robin is bitter because I've cropped her out of this photo... I can't find the original. I was almost totally sober when this picture was taken.
  5. I'm thinking of breaking down, eating $2 and ordering an Eric Kloss from DeepdiscountCD. But since this OJC binge is a serious moral lapse on my part, maybe I should hold off. Guy
  6. I guess the jig's up. I was hoping to keep alldirect.com a secret so the items I want would stay in stock.
  7. I emphatically second this recommendation. I picked up this album almost by accident, but it's great. Especially "Parisian Thoroughfare" and "Memories of You". Guy
  8. Any comment on Don Friedman's OJCs? Are any of them particularly essential? I don't know anything about this guy but am intrigued by reviews in Penguin and OJC. Guy
  9. I just placed an order for 10 Fantasy CDs. I will be buying 10-20 more next week. Uggh.
  10. Due to the "Fantasy panic" I broke a personal rule about how many CDs I buy in a month and picked up 10 CDs. And I'll probably be buying at least 10-20 more titles next week. I feel pretty guilty about it. I guess I'll just have to cut down on CD purchases as a result. Anyway here's round 1: Jaki Byard: Sunshine of My Soul, Quartet: Live!, Last from Lennie's Woody Shaw: Blackstone Legacy, Song of Songs Steve Lacy: Evidence, Reflections Oliver Nelson: Straight Ahead Cecil Taylor: Lookin' Ahead Lee Konitz: Duets
  11. Jesus, I'm making a list of stuff I want and I'm already up to about 30 titles. If I had to pick only one or two Hawk titles, which ones would fit into both the "very essential" and "likely to vanish" categories?
  12. Since I figure that few of us are going to lay down thousands to acquire a bunch of OJCs, I think this thread will be useful as well. Some stuff that is certain to stay in print: most if not all of the Miles titles most if not all of the of the Trane titles most of the classic Bill Evans stuff on Riverside most if not all of the Monk (Riverside + Prestige) most if not all of the Sonny Rollins most if not all of the Cannonball the two Ornettes on Contemporary oh, and don't forget the Creedence
  13. Arrrgh... I've been putting off an OJC binge because I'm trying to whittle away the backlog, but maybe blowing $200 might not be such a bad idea at this point. Some of my favorite "limited edition OJCs" are The Jaki Byard Experience and Firebirds (Sonny Simmons & Prince Lasha). Also Eric Kloss with the Corea/Holland/DeJohnette rhythm section. I assume more of the Jaki titles are essential? And also Sonny & Prince's The Cry? What about the Eric Kloss In the Land of Giants (with Jaki, Booker and Alan Dawson)? Guy
  14. That little spider marmoset or whatever the hell that tiny thing in the photo is called looks pretty vicious as well. Guy
  15. I enjoyed these two photos: Also don't let your kids ask you what these rhinos are doing
  16. Yes. A very accurate description of this music. I hear Monk and Trane in Smith's music recorded live at Small's. Due to the Trane-ish sound of Smith's organ I can sense a bit of Larry Young. I know Larry Young arrived after Jimmy Smith and John Coltrane. It makes sense that Young would have been affected by both players. I wonder how much influence Coltrane had in 1957? Would it have been enough to make an impression on the style and technique of Jimmy Smith? Or did Smith and Trane develop a sameness of style, so to speak, due to other developments that affected jazz as a whole? Not sure, but Trane played with Jimmy before he joined Miles's group. Guy
  17. Wow, I'm embarrassed for that guy. Guy
  18. Anything that's out of print by Bobby Hutcherson, Andrew Hill, or Jackie McLean. As little currently-available stuff as possible. Any of the currently OOP Chick Corea BNs!!! PLEASE!! Guy
  19. I didn't vote for Pepper Adams, but he has one of the coolest bari riffs ever on Mingus's "Moanin' ". Gary Smulyan had a lot of fun with this when I saw the Mingus Big Band. Guy
  20. interview I think the interview is really illuminating -- Fripp usually doesn't talk about his jazz roots. Guy
  21. I think John Medeski uses a Wurlitzer. Or did. Guy
  22. Interesting. This is a case where I would have definitely preferred to hear an acoustic piano. Guy
  23. Have to vote for Chick. Was just listening to the Nov. 3 '69 "Masqualero", where he takes a five minutes solo -- yowza. Herbie and Joe come in 2nd and 3rd. Guy
  24. Man, I wanna go to Europe. Though I guess a couple of days in Southern California aren't a bad substitute... Guy
  25. Bingo! Guy
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