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  1. Thanks for the tips on BN-ish big band records. And that’s what we do anyway. Take screenshots of what we’re streaming and share them back and forth (easier than sharing through the app in my experience) Except when it’s not streaming, and then we share YT links if at all possible. Jazz has a lot that isn’t streaming, even some BNs, at least “officially”…like that Harold Land Take Aim that’s on a weird streaming-only comp. I’m sure there’s others but the bread and butter releases are all there across every one of them.
  2. John Patton Got a Good Thing Goin’ Tina Brooks Back to the Tracks Horace Parlan On the Spur of the Moment Bobby Hutcherson Montara AB & the JMs Mosaic And that’s neglecting a whole lot of great albums. Picking 5 is so difficult. I’ve got a friend who prefers big bands so which BN big band albums rate highly? Part of Morgan’s Delightfulee ain’t bad, but what else?
  3. I love the fact that outside of pony tails and wrap around sunglasses I have absolutely no idea what you’re referencing here. I’m looking forward to the entries
  4. Florence of Florence & the Machine and Billy Eilish are definitely included as targets of this spoof
  5. Harold Land's Take Aim, but on the Mighty Quinn CD version which looks like this: Maybe a prime candidate for a BN vinyl reissue? Great album proper, even without the live bonus track included on this CD. The track Reflections is my favorite here.
  6. Yeah, this component of laundering via visual art is something I find hard to separate from that universe, like it’s an integral aspect of the whole production.
  7. I’ve only seen videos of these concerts that included backstage interviews from Getz. He seemed perturbed bc in a sense it was like he was getting upstaged by Baker in more ways than one. Chet’s playing here is certainly enjoyable.
  8. Re Invictus he & the Hollands certainly hit the mark with the Chairmen of the Board. RIP to a real talent.
  9. Hate to see it happen like this. Hoffman’s board in the spotlight is an interesting component. AAA vinyl fetishists may be running out of options
  10. After you get by the home made production style you realize this is for pros only.
  11. Inspired me to listen to some Hicks And quick question to the board: Just came across this LP online and don't recognize it. United Artists European issue only at discogs. Are these live tracks? And are they elsewhere other than this LP?
  12. I'm playing the deluxe release with the bonus track Untitled Ballad (To Her Ladyship). It's ok. The title track and Aisha steal the show for me.
  13. Tyner and Davis solos on the title track are incredible. I hear a Stanley Cowell connection in song style and Tyner’s playing. Like this was an influence on SC.
  14. My favorite Coltrane on Atlantic and at times his whole catalog.
  15. Getting into jazz just a few years ago led me into getting more exposure to Blakey’s playing. Those Jazz Messengers Blue Notes can be found easily on the used market and as a result I picked up a bunch. Definitely enjoy Blakey’s style. For whatever reason, when looking back on those initial buying days it does seem that Roach’s albums, outside of those with Clifford Brown, just aren’t as ubiquitous. So I haven’t listened to him as much. I first really tuned in to Roach’s playing on Slide Hampton’s Drum Suite. Roach blew me away on that one. Definitely the first time I picked up on what others have described as him playing the kit like a horn. It was an intense experience. Based on that, I’d go Roach here but mainly because I’m not as familiar. Would be interesting on a blind test if I could pick out either one. I have my doubts in that regard. I don’t think Roach growled as much as Blakey, so that would be a major hint I guess.
  16. Needed this today, Idris & co’s Piece of Mind:
  17. Looks like these are the Strata reissues so far from 180 Proof: https://180proofrecords.bandcamp.com/music
  18. Loved the read because I didn’t know about the Ellington connection.
  19. Interesting and enjoyable selection of songs, aside from the first one which I ended up skipping after a minute or so. Tracks 3 & 5 are favorites, 15 is good too. Someone on the mic lets the cat out of the bag on the guitarist at the end of 6 but no idea who the others are.
  20. Best wishes on the recovery !
  21. Great track list and interesting variation. Thanks for putting this together
  22. That’s better than what happened to Shaw’s radio station, which sold out to some national Christian trash, the kind that plays those radio soaps. Ugh. NC State’s 88.1 channel went to this indie alt programming decades ago, away from heavy metal (!) at the time. They still retain specialty shows on the weekend for various other genres which is cool. But their main indie alt programming is at least current and plays nothing you’d hear on any other station. All student-run as well, and the engineering students put in real work to keep all the technical aspects rolling.
  23. Who or what other organization floats legit business endeavors to cover lucrative undercurrents of illegal activities? Would there be opportunities for these entities/persons like Hefner’s enterprises to interact on various ventures? And if said ventures were successful, would there be reason to form a confederation of sorts to continue exploration and execution of further opportunities? Probably. And if all that happened (for decades) and continues to happen, essentially publicly known but hushed, what makes them able to skirt LEO’s so effectively? Hmmm…
  24. Azymuth’s Last Summer in Rio works for this too.
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