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Ok so I know this is an old thread. But, they did play together at least for this one show. Titles of the last two tracks are reversed, Place to Go is really track 3, Waldron's The Call is track 4. https://embryoband.bandcamp.com/album/embryo-feat-mal-waldron-charlie-mariano-29061973-live-in-hamburg This show was previously released as a limited LP release, and then as a CD-R by Ultima Thule Records.
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Hoping for the best for Peter Brotzmann.
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Larry Young - Love Cry Want is like Emergency's cousin who did a bit more acid and doesn't always seem *quite right* but says something every so often that makes you really stop and think.
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Wish this was a mosaic: Billy Harper: the Complete Denon, Trio, and Baystate Sessions
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Valdo Williams - New Advanced Jazz mystery test pressing So this says side three and four, but this album was a single LP as released.... Unheard music? Or a mismatch? What's the deal?
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Turntable: Technics Sl-1400 with Shure V15-IV (Jico SAS/B stylus) CD player: Onkyo DX C370 Amplifier: Lafayette LA-240 Integrated Amplifier Speakers: EV Aristocrats (3 way drivers) Other: Record Doctor V record cleaning machine, Zerosurge power conditioner, and dedicated 20a grounded line for the stereo (Updated 10/2/23)
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When I see records from the Inner City label in the bins, I think "good deals." Wasn't Sun Ra's Cosmos album an Inner City original?
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Gato's free stuff is great... Another good one with Don Cherry is Togetherness (for collecting purposes I've included the cover of the easier to source USA reissue on Inner City)
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Definitely looking forward to Let Em Roll!
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Yeah I thought so too. Only listened to that one once. That album is sort of Pharoah's "Desmond Blue."
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Man, when I watched that movie with my girlfriend a few months ago (I hadn't seen it since I was a little kid), I kept having this feeling that Rolando looked really familiar. I couldn't place him as a familiar actor... However, once his character started "waking up," it dawned on me that I didn't recognize him from any movies, but from album covers, and that it was Dexter Gordon!
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Pharoah Sanders – Live At Fabrik Hamburg 1980
unitstructures replied to HutchFan's topic in Re-issues
If anyone wants to preview it, the show is available on Sugarmegs: Pharoah - 6/6/80 - mp3 -
John Berberian - Middle Eastern Rock (Verve, 1969)
unitstructures replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Recommendations
This is a pretty fun album. Nice mixture of sounds happening here. Cool cover too. Sort of reminds me of the German fusion group Embryo, particularly their albums Rocksession (with Mal Waldron) and We Carry On (with Charlie Mariano). Anyone have more recommendations on similar sounding LPs? -
First rock records with extended improvisation
unitstructures replied to Rabshakeh's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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I don't think it ever came out on CD, only vinyl and cassette (I have the cassette). If you are into downloads though there are some good LP transfers floating around. Yeah, Ornette made some definite progress with the violin. I think Ornette had no boundaries in his musical conception. Thinking about Ornette's adoption of violin and trumpet reminds me of this recent interview I read with Denardo: Denardo Coleman – Like Father, Like Son – Jazztimes I still need to check out Prime Design, Time Design, his composition string quartet (he doesn't play on it, but Denardo does).
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AM Jazz Stations Back in the Day?
unitstructures replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Jazz Radio & Podcasts
I have an LP copy of Art Blakey Jazz Messengers - 'S Make It that has a promo sticker and is labelled with the name of a defunct AM station in my area - 1290AM WREY New Albany (just across the Ohio river from where I live). Jamey Aebersold is from New Albany, also. So that was at least an AM station playing jazz in the Louisville, Kentucky (where I live, biggest city in KY) area in the mid 1960s. I am in my late 20s so I missed the boat on this. Also, there used to be a club here in Louisville called Club Madrid that would broadcast the jazz orchestras coming through town on tour, usually they would do a residency and stay in town for a week or two. When Fletcher Henderson played here in 1943 at Club Madrid, Art Blakey was in his group, just starting out! According to the Blakey Chronology , this was the 4th stop on his tour with Henderson. -
Nice.