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  1. Having a wife who struggles with the music I listen to (I can always count on Ayler to drive her from the room), I find this pretty funny. Yeah, and she hates football, too. Good thing she's cute and the mother of my kids.
  2. Really funny and interesting site. Here's her reaction to Ayler's Spirit's Rejoice. http://alltherecords.tumblr.com/post/79768774507/albert-ayler-spirits-rejoice
  3. Thanks man
  4. Any thoughts on this set? Thanks in advance. http://www.amazon.com/Gustav-Mahler-Lieder--Symphonies-Nos/dp/B000GFKUDQ/ref=sr_1_22?ie=UTF8&qid=1410902843&sr=8-22&keywords=Dimitri+Mitropoulos
  5. I like this trio (I am a huge piano trio guy more generally) but have a hard time getting past the "singing." Can anyone recommend the best stuff of this group without these noises? Thanks
  6. I gained a new appreciation for eighties era Jimmy Giuffre. I gained greater appreciation for Joe Lovano via the Motian set. Was pleasantly surprised by some of the stuff on the Muhal set, admiration increased. I'm feeling the same way about the Muhal. Really enjoying it. Any thoughts on the Julius Hemphill set? Listened to some of it on the Cam jazz site and what I heard sounded very interesting. Yeah as the others have said the Hemphill is awesome. A nice mix of material too... I always seem to have one of the albums from this set on my ipod at any given time... currently Flat Out Jump Suite, which is a great album that gets better everytime i hear it. Cheers. Thanks man
  7. John Lindberg - Tree Frog Tonality
  8. Just pulled the trigger. Thanks.
  9. Thanks Lon. You da man.
  10. I gained a new appreciation for eighties era Jimmy Giuffre. I gained greater appreciation for Joe Lovano via the Motian set. Was pleasantly surprised by some of the stuff on the Muhal set, admiration increased. I'm feeling the same way about the Muhal. Really enjoying it. Any thoughts on the Julius Hemphill set? Listened to some of it on the Cam jazz site and what I heard sounded very interesting.
  11. Just saw the documentary on YouTube. See below link. If you have trouble "getting" Mr. Taylor, as I have, you will find this really eye opening. I have a whole new appreciation for the man and the elusive, but very evident, logic of his art.
  12. Love Paul's list and so I had to rejuvenate this thread. Got a lot of great stuff based on his recommendations. Keep em coming, Paul.
  13. Mary Halvorson
  14. Walt Dickerson - Life Rays $3.56 http://www.amazon.com/Life-Andrew-Cyrille-Dickerson-Sirone/dp/B002BM2KPI/ref=sr_1_1_bnp_1_mus?ie=UTF8&qid=1409089264&sr=8-1&keywords=Walt+Dickerson+life+rays
  15. Anyone know whatever happened to this project? I see it listed on Amazon but there is nothing to suggest that it was ever published. http://www.amazon.com/Somethin-Else-Ashley-Kahn/dp/0670020664/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1408814747&sr=8-2&keywords=Ashley+Kahn+blue+note
  16. Ellington's Daybreak Express. Just love this P.A Pennebaker short film with the Ellington soundtrack.
  17. http://www.amazon.co.uk/Charles-Rosen-Complete-Columbia-Collection/dp/B00M16B51O
  18. Hey dude, Haven't noticed you around here in a while. Hope all is well.
  19. Yeah, he turned me on to Horenstein, as well.
  20. Just listening to the first Paul Butterfield album on Elekra after many years. It's still great.
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