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  1. Seeing that Light In the Attic distributed a UK reissue of this record from Tidal Waves Music that they just put out a couple of weeks ago. Black vinyl of course on that one and both are double LP sets. This VMP can only be had if you join their subscription series. Not a buy for me, but this is at least the second time VMP has released an album on the heels of a UK-first reissue. They did that with Sharrock's Ask the Ages, only they did a red 33rpm compared to Hive Mind's black 2x45rpm. Maybe there's others they've done like that as well.
  2. From the Mosaic Select
  3. Looks like 32 Jazz got a hold of 2 of those for a collection. Then there's Lucifer with Bill Barron, which then connects with Barron's own Jazz Caper. Going to do some listening today...
  4. Streaming Frequency Equilibrium Koan at bandcamp now - good stuff. Thanks for the lead on this.
  5. Interesting. Will try to find it streaming somewhere. I also have no Kenny Barron leader dates, but I love his playing. Need to remedy that.
  6. Back to the Bee Hive set with this one: While Manhattan Walk isn't my bag, the rest of the songs more than make up for that. Love that Yule on the Hudson
  7. Basically a week away from the reveal so I'll tell you that while it's none of these, the bass player on track 9 is present somewhere among these albums. Also - how's that Red Garland Strike Up the Band record? It's never seen a reissue and the lineup looks interesting.
  8. Nice. Hope he was doing well.
  9. Ha, glad you enjoyed it. Atkins' one-liners from this movie (the top quote on that poster is one of them) are fantastic.
  10. Reporting for duty. Gave it a thumbs up as well.
  11. All right, the drummer on #9 is Ben Riley. If you haven't read this interview from him over at Modern Drummer, I highly recommend it: https://www.moderndrummer.com/2011/11/ben-riely/
  12. Makes me think they would at least have an audio tape of that show...wouldn't they? Probably in a deep vault somewhere. I can't read the small type on the photo upload at discogs of that other performace, but maybe there's a lead in there somewhere? Isn't there a jazz detective that could hit the beat and come up with something?
  13. Playing some albums from the Mosaic Bee Hive set and went with these 3. So glad I picked up that box set. Some high level playing on these records. Really enjoyed Clifford on that Dr. Chicago set. After those, started playing Dave Holland Quintet's Prime Directive Some excellent grooves set by Holland, Kilson & Steve Nelson for Potter & Eubanks to play off of.
  14. Very cool. Thanks for the link
  15. I remember seeing his name and that he was working on a Sonny bio. After reading those Holland show liners I was motivated to buy his book whenever it was published. I'm not a Lou Reed fan so I haven't read that bio and don't have any other exposure to his writing. The Reed stuff isn't inspiring but again, benefit of the doubt. Could be great, could be trash, or any place in between.
  16. Has the great Tom Atkins as Detective Ray Cameron. If a movie as Tom Atkins in it, chances are it's going to be enjoyable.
  17. Awesome video Following this Discogs listing I'm guessing Clyde Lucas on drums (name spelled out helps of course), Dickie Thompson on guitar and it looks like maybe France was there in place of Clifford Scott?
  18. Have you ever seen Night of the Creeps? Most likely, but it's a classic in the B movie horror genre.
  19. Good to know. Thanks!
  20. Definitely a good plan. My rec for FB and Insta could play into that as you could share those uploads via posts on those outlets to drive more traffic. I think FB is worthwhile because artists are present/active there (for ex, Gary Bartz liked a comment of mine recently which I have to say was pretty cool) as well as their family members and others who are tied into this jazz universe. Basically it would just be expanding the net you plan to throw on YT, and those social media "shares" would probably take less time than the YT upload. Just an idea.
  21. I had to look up what "postlapsarian" meant and well, that's a really long time. Not to mention mythical. So that's a helluva strange way to connect how we listen to music today. Maybe there's a broader context I'm missing. Also baffled by singing the body electric... However, this author, Levy, contributed to some excellent liner notes on that Resonance Rollins in Holland release so I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt here.
  22. I slept on these Lloyd ECM records for too long. This is a strong album with Mehldau & Abercrombie playing well and a phenomenal Larry Grenadier on bass.
  23. I'm sure time is a factor here but have you thought about setting up FB and Instagram pages? Periodic posts via those outlets would probably drive more visits. Some of these private jazz pages on FB have members all over the world.
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