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Too bad there isn't a topic about "shits" in the biz
kh1958 replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Did he end the set earlier than his allotted time? I don’t recall that, only the music he played. The David Torn set was short, but I still liked it. -
It is his only solo piano record I believe there is an anthology of music from the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival that has a solo piano Miingus performance, but I don't have it. He sometimes played piano with his group. His group with Roland Kirk used Doug Watkins on bass and he played exclusively piano--that is on Oh Yeah and half of Tonight at Noon. He also plays piano part of the time with the brass band group with Hobart Dotson on Music Written for Monterey 1965, Not Heard. The time I saw him at SMU he came out before the concert unannounced and played a few songs, solo piano.
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Too bad there isn't a topic about "shits" in the biz
kh1958 replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I ordered Wadada Leo Smith's Procession of the Great Ancestry. His solo Monk set at Big Ears last year was one of the festival highlights. -
New ACE Blues Comp - Reissue of P-Vine material
kh1958 replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I suspect they will take pre-orders at some point. You can now buy Dirty Work from amazon sellers, and ImportCDs has a good price. -
New ACE Blues Comp - Reissue of P-Vine material
kh1958 replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous Music
A second volume will be coming out in a couple of months. If I Have To Wreck L.A.: Kent & Modern Records Blues Into The 60s Vol2 / Various If I Have to Wreck La: Kent & Modern Records Blues (Artist) -
New ACE Blues Comp - Reissue of P-Vine material
kh1958 replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I pre-ordered the title when I read about it on the Blindman's Blues forum, which is no longer a very active forum in general. -
New ACE Blues Comp - Reissue of P-Vine material
kh1958 replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Perhaps they fulfill orders based on the time of the order? Mine was placed June 26. -
New ACE Blues Comp - Reissue of P-Vine material
kh1958 replied to Dan Gould's topic in Miscellaneous Music
This arrived yesterday. a solid collection of 1960s Kent and Modern Records blues, with Fillmore Slim, King Solomon, Little Joe Blue, T Bone Walker, Larry Davis, Flash Terry, Stacy Johnson, B.B. King and Big Jay McNeely. -
Setting The Pace was one of the first jazz records I bought, circa. 1974. The recently released Art Blakey and the New Jazz Men is sort of a companion to Setting the Pace/The Trance, as the liner notes on Prestige refer to concerts with that group.
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Ralph Towner with Glen Moore, Trios, Solos (ECM) Bennie Green (Time)
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Smalls broadcasts: Wednesday 8/19 4:45 pm to 6:30 pm BROOKLYN CIRCLE Stacy Dillard / Tenor Sax Diallo House / Bass Ismail Lawal / Drums SPONSORED BY BRANDON PECKMAN Saturday 8/22 4:45 pm to 6:30 pm PHILIP HARPER QUINTET Philip Harper / Trumpet Jon Beshay / Soprano Sax Miki Yamanaka / Piano Adam Coté / Bass Curtis Nowosad / Drums Village Vanguard: ANDREW CYRILLE FRIDAY & SATURDAY LIVE STREAM AT 9PM EDT AUGUST 21 ‑ AUGUST 22 Andrew Cyrille – Drums Bill Frisell – Guitar David Virelles – Piano Ben Street – Bass $10 Tickets On Sale August 18th
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Willis Jackson, Live! Action (Prestige) Gene Ammons, The Boss is Back (Prestige) Jan Garbarek, Dis (ECM)
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Last time I checked, all Gene Ammons records more or less are five star recordings.
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Max Roach and Clifford Brown, The Best of Max Roach and Clifford Brown in Concert (GNP Crescendo/King) Duke Ellington, 1940 (Smithsonian) Freddie Hubbard, Skagly (Columbia)
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Bunk Johnson, Bunk and Louis (GHB)
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Elvin Jones, Skyscrapers, volume 2 (Honeydew) The New Brubeck Quartet, A Cut Above (Direct Disk) Dizzy Gillespie, The Giant (America) Billie and DeDe Pierce and Their Preservation Hall Jazz Band, (Preservation Hall) Art Blakey and the New Jazz Men, Live in Paris '65
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Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon, Aux Trois Mailletz
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I like it. Roland Kirk blows the roof off of Carnegie Hall The jam session on the album is the second set of the concert, the first set being the Mingus Quintet, with George Adams, Don Pullen and Hamiet Bluiett. If a recording of that set still exists, it has never been released, unfortunately.
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Artists who got overlooked during the CD reissue heyday
kh1958 replied to duaneiac's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Catalog numbers go from 5001 to 5568 (with a few skipped numbers), so over 500 titles! -
Sun Ra, Haverford College 1980, Solo Piano. This is download only, but rather pleasing and perhaps unique, a solo concert by Sun Ra performed entirely on Fender Rhodes piano. A Walt Dickerson performance at the same concert rounds out the program. https://sunramusic.bandcamp.com/album/haverford-college-1980-solo-piano
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Ray Brown Trio featuring Gene Harris, Soular Energy (Concord)
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Hank Jones, Handful of Keys (Verve)
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Cannonball Adderley, 74 Miles Away (Capitol) Basie Jam No. 3 (Pablo)
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Ambrose Akinmusire, On the Tender Spot of Every Calloused Moment (Blue Note)
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Shirley Scott with Stanley Turrentine, Soul Shoutin' (Prestige) Dizzy Gillespie, Bahiana (Pablo)
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