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Clunky

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  1. Don Rendell/ Ian Carr Quintet-----------Live at the Union------(Stamford Audio) Slightly dusty recording but generally exciting 2LP set . Rendell plays well , even Brian Morton might agree.
  2. Well that's not a good sign ... That SHM-CD is worth owning. I almost didn't purchase it, but reviews here swayed me. I too was swayed having not heard the session previously. I played it all the way through the other night as I relaxed by the fireside. It was mesmerising.
  3. I've this Asch set which sports a rather less typical DSM cover (and not as good IMO)
  4. I have "Proof readers" as a bonus on one Ornette disc- forget which
  5. John Coltrane ------ Coltrane ------- (HMV) mono Great music, great pressing in wonderful sound. What's not to like .
  6. I picked up "To whom keeps a record" in the recent "Japanese" 24bit edition. It shares 2 tracks with the 1988 issue of "The Art of the Improvisers" . The recent disc totally smokes the '88 disc by an uncomfortable margin. So I can see Lon's view point here. It would be a pity if this reissue of the box uses masterings which are over 25 yrs old IMO. If you get the new box report back here
  7. Jimmy Giuffre------------Mosquito Dance---------(Choice) I'd forgotten just how good this 2LP set was (from 1972 & 1975)
  8. A couple of Xanadu titles I was considering selling were spun this evening Charles McPherson---- Free Bop! A truly dire track opens side2 . Latinised schmaltz even Lou Levy can't revive . Otherwise pretty solid and enjoyable . Hmmm.... keep? Dolo Coker------All Alone A sure one to sell. Cutout sleeve, ring wear, edge wear and dusty vinyl. Quick clean. Played both sides- really lovely. No way is this going . Not doing so well in my quest to clear a little shelf space.
  9. In fairness I think all Chuck appears to be pointing out is that it's all too easy to get hung on the medium rather than the music . Something I know I'm occasionally guilty of . Buying an LP because it's a vintage pressing rather than its musical content . Sometimes I find myself thinking, "would I buy this if it was a CD" . If no, then pass.
  10. European Jazz Consensus------Four for Slavia-------(MRC) Germany Gerd Dudek and Alan Skidmore trade punches with bass/drum support. Good
  11. I've had the SHM editions of Monk Vols 1 & 2 and Milt Jackson for a week or so. I'd rate all highly being a modest but noticeable improvement cf RVGs. I'll be keeping the RVGs which group tracks by session.
  12. From Sonorama's website it appears that a Barney Wilen/ Lucky Thompson release is out later this month . Anyone know any details? I'm a confirmed LT addict.
  13. Got mine a few days ago. Excellent
  14. from JHR's last list perhaps? Indeed, now spinning from the same list Kenny Wheeler--------Song for someone------(Incus)
  15. Evan Parker ------Tracks---------(Incus)
  16. Few clicks here and there but nothing distracting.
  17. Silver's Blue is undeservedly obscure as it's the equal of his BNs from the late 50s Tilt + 6 is excellent, i have this edition and it sounds great. Wilen sounds more American than usual probably related to the repertoire.
  18. Tony Oxley-----------The Baptized Traveller--------(CBS Realm) Wonderful session of great beauty, even the pressing is good
  19. know what you mean. less is more. now.... Chris McGregor's B of B------Live at Willisau------(Ogun) Joyous noise.
  20. SME-------Face to Face-----(Emanem) 303 Intricate and intimate duet between Watts and Stevens
  21. I too have thoroughly enjoyed his work , perhaps less so his involvement in CD issues where he made some quite odd decisions regarding track choice. That aside he did plenty to deserve more than just a foot note in jazz history. I think his role with Monk must be his most significant, given the huge importance of the Riverside dates and Monk's subsequent trajectory. RIP
  22. Elton Dean Quintet----------Welcomet-----------(impetus) Rather one dimensionally recorded gig from Brazil 1986. Harry Beckett in fine form as is Paul Rutherford. Bass and drum are poorly served on an otherwise interesting recording.
  23. Evan Parker-------4,4,4--------(Vinyl Germany)
  24. Tomasz Stanko-------Stanko-------(Poljazz)
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