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Everything posted by Rabshakeh
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Oh great. I'd looked but I had missed it. Thanks!
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Karl Drewo - Clap Hands Here Comes Charlie (Metronome, 1961) Another nice one from the Euro Modernism thread.
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Wayne Shorter, Dave Liebman, Richie Beirach, Eddie Gomez and Jack DeJohnette - Tribute to Coltrane, Live Under the Sky (Columbia, 1987)
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Ronnie Ross - Cleopatra's Needle Enjoying what I can hear of this one. Does anyone know any others by Ronnie Ross or his tenor player Art Ellefson that they'd recommend?
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I can't say I know him well either to be honest. I think I may have had it on my list to look into from the euromodernism thread a few months back.
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Thanks! Supposedly, according to Discogs, the Selection is the earlier, and has full liner notes, which didn't translate to a detailed Discogs entry, however.
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Mark Turner - Yam Yam (Criss Cross, 1995) I have come to the conclusion that I enjoy Turner far more as a younger player. He's never been my number one, but there's a feel of excitement to this release.
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Didn't he die in 1981 though?
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Does anyone know when French/Belgian trumpeter Morales' Miles Inspiration album was recorded and released? Unusually, discogs has nothing.
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I'm interested in hearing the responses to this. From the looks of his social media, he has an enormous box set of duets brewing, or something like that.
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Currently listening to a miserable parsimonious stream of this wonderful music and wondering why on earth i didn't buy it when it was released.
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Elvin Jones - Live at the Village Vanguard (Enja, 1968/74) Some of the best George Coleman out there.
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Ha ha! So true. Vinyl’s for dads. Streaming is so corporate. The cool kids are all on laserdisc. I’m gradually feeling my way in. Mostly at the moment I’m checking out what I can find with Basil Coetzee or Sipho Gumede on. Between them they seem to be on a lot of the most well known releases from the 70s and 80s.
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I don’t own it, but it’s streamable, which I think is enough for me in this instance. It is a strong release, but I don’t see myself listening to it all that much if I owned it. This one, on the other hand, I would bite my arm off to buy, although from Discogs, I don’t think that would come close to covering the price.
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The London Experimental Jazz Quartet - Invisible Roots (Shout!, 1974) All the way from London, Canadia.
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Stan,eg Turrentine - Pieces of Dreams (Fantasy, 1974) My first ever listen to this. I’d always avoided it because it looked drippy and CTI-ish, which it certainly is, but I’m impressed at how excellent it is.
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Jazz twitter and Instagram are 87% pictures of this record, and 13% fire emoji replies.
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