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  1. Interesting article in the New York Times today. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/21/arts/mus...?pagewanted=all
  2. Let's not overlook 'Smooth as the Wind', the one with strings and arrangements by Tadd Dameron (also Benny Golson). Blue Mitchell's playing on that one is nothing short of brillant.
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    Pharoah Sanders

    Those Theresas made me move away from Pharoah's music. None of his later releases have made me regret this Not that they're bad but there's so much more compelling music elsewhere!
  4. ORTF was the name for the goverment-owned and controlled 'Office de Radiodiffusion Télévision Française' which operated from 1964 to 1974. It was known as 'Radiodiffusion-Télévision Française' (RTF) before. It was modeled along the lines of the BBC. When the ORTF was replaced by several different bodies in 1974, the archives were transferred to the government-controlled INA (Institut National de l'Audiovisuel) which still keeps tight control of this material. As I have previously stated, all the Byg/Actuel reissue material that have shown up in recent years come from non-original material.
  5. Pharoah Sanders 'Live at the East' (Impulse) have not played this one in a long time
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    Pharoah Sanders

    Got these Pharoah Sanders albums as they came out. 'Tauhid' was the one that brought the most satisfaction. Spinned that one on a rotary basis years ago. The next ones were fine but sounded less intense. 'Not a fan of 'Love In Us All'.
  7. Hope this new one will also be released on vinyl!
  8. Blue Mitchell 'Heads Up!' (BN, Liberty)
  9. Look no further and work your way from there... http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...hl=jazz+history
  10. Zoot Sims/Harry Edison 'Just Friends' (Pablo) with Roger Kellaway, John Heard and Jimmie Smith
  11. Even though I already had a number of those Mulligan Quartet sides, I purchased the Mulligan-Baker Quartet set when Mosaic released this in one of their very first sets. The liner notes still have the Ocean Drive, Santa Monica adress. Been among my favorite Mosaic boxes ever! Love the interaction between Mulligan, Baker and the other players!
  12. Sonny Stitt 'Sax Expressions' (Roost, stereo) with Harold Mabern, Ben Tucker and Roy Haynes
  13. Looks like a great Birthday party Wishing you many more of these! And glad to see you back here
  14. More BN Griffin... $1,691! A Blowing Session
  15. The full session (recorded in Paris in 1953 with Henri Renaud, Jimmy Gourley, Don Bagley and Stan Levey) is also available on this Vogue/BMG reissue
  16. The Don Cherry Complete BN box, disc 2
  17. List would include: Al Cohn/Jimmy Rowles 'Heavy Love' Bill Evans 'The Paris Concert' Dave Holland 'Conference of the Birds' Roland Kirk 'Bright Moments' Warne Marsh 'All Music' Lee Morgan 'Live at the Lighthouse' Art Pepper 'At the Village Vanguard' Zoot Sims 'Warm Tenor' Cecil Taylor 'Spring of Two Blue-J's' Charles Tyler 'Saga of the Outlaws' plus so many more...
  18. Sam Rivers 'Streams' (Impulse) the Montreux 1973 concert with Cecil McBee and Norman Connors!
  19. Happy Birthday Hoping to hear again from you very soon
  20. Heroin overdose did it
  21. The other of the two Straight Ahead Jazz LP's (Vol. 1 - SAJ-1001) gives May 31, 1953 as the recording date for the final 6 tracks of the above listing. Is this definitely wrong? Have both LP's been recorded on March 30/April 1, 1953? Just wondering ... FWIW The JazzFactory double CD releases gives all 3 dates (March 30, April 1 and May 31, 1953) for the recordings.
  22. The video of the concerts given by the John Coltrane classic quartet at the Antibes festival in July 1965 seem to be resurfacing. Those Antibes concerts were directed by Jean-Christophe Averty and have not been seen in ages! Naima The video here carries the logo of the Arte TV channel! Edited to fix... The 'Naima' video was taken from the concert given by the John Coltrane quartet at the Comblain jazz festival in Belgium on August 1, 1965 a few days after the Antibes concerts. Here is an excerpt of the 'A Love Supreme' video from the Antibes jazz festival that is being shown on the Ashley Kahn A Love Supreme site... A Love Supreme
  23. Cecil Taylor 'Spring of Two Blue-J's' (UnitCore)
  24. Prince Lasha & Sonny Simmons 'Firebirds' (Contemporary, stereo)
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