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Sports: 2007 NCAA College Basketball Pool
GA Russell replied to Soulstation1's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Without studying the lineup, I'm picking Georgetown over Pitt in the final. -
I had Trumpeta Toccata set for May in my Your Music queue, but since you are all so high on it I will bump it up to the top for next month.
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Hug (Br. Polydor) 1976? Miles Davis - In a Silent Way (Columbia) George Shearing - The Shearing Spell (Pausa) 1955? National Health (Visa) 1977
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It's interesting you should say that, Guy. Just the other day I was listening to some Paul Desmond RCA tracks, and thought his tone was very much like a clarinet.
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The CFL today outlawed kicking the ball out of bounds on the fly between the 20 yard lines. It will be a ten yard penalty. The league also returned (after one year) to the old system of blocking on kick returns - blocking on the side and front are legal again. http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/R...tsFootball/home
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Happy birthday Free For All
GA Russell replied to B. Goren.'s topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Happy Birthday FFA! -
Blood, Sweat & Tears - Greatest Hits (Columbia) The Best of The Strawberry Alarm Clock (MCA Back-Trac) Demon Fuzz - Afreaka! (Janus) 1971 John Stevens - Chemistry (Vinyl) 1975 Didier Lockwood - Surya (Inner City) 1980 Area - Caution Radiation Area (Cramps)
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Fred Frith - Speechless (Ralph) 1980 Material - Memory Serves (Elektra Musician) 1982 The Best of George Shearing (Capitol)
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The Falcons signed Joe Horn today. He's already 35! http://www.globesports.com/servlet/story/R...tsFootball/home
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Various - Mardi Gras in New Orleans (Mardi Gras) The Best of The Four Freshmen (Capitol) National Health - D.S. al Coda (Europa) 1981
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Hatfield and the North (Br. Virgin) 1973 French TV (Lost) 1984 Thelonious Monk - Two Hours with Thelonious, disc 1 (ABC Riverside) 1961? The Cannonball Adderley Sextet in New York (Riverside Bill Grauer) 1962
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TTK, it's not that great. It's not bossa nova. It has plenty of percussion as you would expect, but not much in the way of cross-rhythms. The melodies are not exciting, and the keyboard is electric, which I don't fancy. I prefer Romao's Pablo album Hotmosphere from the following year which I picked up at the Concord Blowout sale.
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What's next on your YourMusic.com queue?
GA Russell replied to GA Russell's topic in Recommendations
My pick this month is The Best of Django Reinhart on Blue Note. I don't know much about this. I assume that Django recorded these for a French EMI label, perhaps Odeon. I also assume that all of this material was included in the Mosaic box. Dan Morgenstern wrote the liner notes, and I believe selected the tunes as well. This will be my first Django album. -
When Your Music raised its price from $4.99 to $5.99, I ordered Think Tank and a couple of others because it was highly recommended by the posters at AAJ. I don't dislike it, but it is much different from what I expected. It is more abstract and less soulful than the other Pat Martino recordings I had heard. I play it a few times a year, but only when I come upon it - I never seek it out as something I'm in the mood to hear. This thread has given me the urge to listen to it again, but I can't find it!
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Michael Weiss Quintet Returns to Village Vanguard
GA Russell replied to Michael Weiss's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Great news! Break a leg! -
Yesterday: Cannonball Adderley - Greatest Hits (Riverside Bill Grauer) Dom Um Romao - Spirit of the Times (Happy Bird, licensed from Muse) 1975 The Four Freshmen - Freshmen Favorites (Capitol) Cannonball Adderley - Why am I Treated So Bad? (Capitol) 1967? Gary Windo - Dogface (Europa) The Tommy Flanagan Trio (Prestige Moodsville OJC) Paul Bley - Open, to love (ECM) 1972 Now: Pete Fountain - New Orleans at Midnight (Coral) 1963
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Guy, my copy is on the way. The disc goes on sale tomorrow. Initially, I confused Anat Fort with another musician who has a new album coming out (actually two) named Anat Cohen. I don't think I've ever heard a record with Paul Motian I didn't like, so I'm looking forward to it. I'll let you know.
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OK, I have just gone to the website and have seen a number of more for $4.98 that look interesting, including quite a number of Oscar Petersons for those of you who like him; and Art Blakey - A Night at Birdland vols. 1 & 2; Moanin', all RVG Paul Desmond - Two of a Mind, Late Lament, Easy Living Horace Silver - Song for My Father and Cape Verdean Blues, both RVG Keith Jarrett - Standards, vols. 1 & 2 Michel Legrand - Legrand Jazz (Didn't I read here the other day that some of you guys wished this were still available?)
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I received an email today with a number of CDs listed for $4.98, including: Chet Baker Quartet Live, vol. 3 (Mosaic material) Chris Potter - Traveling Mercies Gerry Mulligan - What is There to Say? Terence Blanchard - Wandering Moon Claude Bolling Big Band - Jazz Brunch Lambert, Hendricks & Ross - Everybody's Boppin' Gene Harris & the Three Sounds - Live at the It Club, vol. 2 Branford Marsalis - I Heard You Twice the First Time Ken Burns Jazz - Thelonious Monk
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Shrdlu, we talked briefly about that twofer just the other day on the "vinyl spinning" thread. Since you've mentioned it, I'll give New York, NY a spin tonight.
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Porcy, Gilles was a Canadian from Quebec. Don't blame us for him!
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Guy, we're on the same page! Since you like Grey and Pink, their third album, I recommend their second album If I could Do It All Over Again.
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One of my favorite albums. Highly recommended!
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Mike & Sally Oldfield, Pekka Pohjola (Happy Bird) 1981 Ben Mink - Foreign Exchange (PVC-Passport) 1980
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Another pet peave of mine! I have noticed that nearly 100% of the women tailgaters are driving SUVs. I have to believe that they drive carelessly because they believe they will not be physically hurt in case of a collision.
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