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Has anybody spotted either volume of The Longest Night (on vinyl) for sale? Thanks, terrific thread. The Ogun catalog keeps on giving. Long live Moholo! (And do try both volumes of Foxes Fox.)
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I'm baack (and burnt to a crisp)! Please let me know if you don't have your stuff by Wed. night. Wietzen, your rump order gets mailed tomorrow. Thanks everybody, Dan
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OK Gang - I need to put this on hiatus for a few days while I go in transit to Florida. I can still respond to email and put stuff on hold. I am taking loads with me to mail on Monday, but any new transactions won't result in mailings until Apr 3rd-4th. Thanks everybody, Dan
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OK, up and ready to go.
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$140 incl US Priority to mainland U.S. addresses; overseas $130 plus actual postage; very OOP, excellent condition, very little wear on cardboard set jacket Possibly on hold, waiting to hear confirmation from Shawn
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Sorry gang, got swamped with work and parenting. And I can't use the BB at work. It will be mid-wk before I can post the list. I am responding to a few PM-emails here and there. Dan
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I guess I'm the chump, no iPod, nothing. Death before MP3. Just too much on hand to enjoy. (And I did send a musician $50 this past year so as to enjoy his music on CDR.) Tastewise, I am headed in two directions at once, into free jazz and improv on CD and back to VINYL on anything!!!! I need to go out more for live music too.
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Assume no obis. Thanks everyone for your advice. Feel free to underbid, no offense taken. Terms below, paypal only unless you have a note from a parent. *** held or sold Blue Note / JRVG $16 each unless indicated otherwise Amazing Bud Powell vols. 1-5 (set $70) *** J.R. Monterose s/t Hank Mobley – s/t Sextet BN 1568 Hank Mobley – Workout Hank Mobley – Roll Call $18 Hank Mobley – Soul Station $18 Tony Williams – Spring *** Tina Brooks – Minor Move Wayne Shorter – Adam’s Apple Chick Corea – Now He Sings, Now He Sobs *** Elvin Jones – At the Lighthouse $23 Eric Dolphy – Out To Lunch $20 *** Sonny Clark – Leapin’ and Lopin’ $18 Freddie Hubbard – Open Sesame Horace Parlan – Happy Frame of Mind $10, small ding on cover, bottom center Grant Green – Idle Moments *** Blakey – The Big Beat *** Hutcherson - Happenings $10, small ding on cover, bottom center Blakey - Mosaic Blakey – At the J/C of the World vols. 1&2 Kenny Dorham – Whistle Stop Kenny Dorham – Trumpeta Toccata $20 Lee Morgan – Search for the New Land Lee Morgan – The Gigolo Larry Young – Unity $20 Larry Young – Into Something $20 Johnny Griffin – The Congregation Cliff Jordan – S/T BN 1565 Jackie McLean – Bluesnik $20 Jackie McLean - Capuchin Swing Jackie McLean – One Step Beyond $25 Jackie McLean – New Soil Jackie McLean – A Fickle Sonance Jackie McLean – Old and New Gospel $25 Herbie Hancock – Maiden Voyage $18 Herbie Hancock – Inventions and Dimensions Herbie Hancock – Speak Like a Child $18 Herbie Hancock – Takin’ Off (no insert) Herbie Hancock – My Point of View Prestige / Riverside etc $22 unless indicated otherwise Bill Evans – Sunday at the Vanguard and Waltz for Debby $65 set only *** Bill Evans – Everybody Digs $30 Monk Quartet– Misterioso $25 Monk – Mulligan Meets… $35 Monk – Thelonius In Action $25 Miles Davis – Relaxin’ Miles Davis – Cookin’ Miles Davis - Horns Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins et al – Dig $30 Miles Davis – Bags Groove Mile Davis / Lee Konitz – Ezz-thetic *** George Russell Sextet – Ezz-thetics $24 New Miles Davis Quintet – Miles $30 Miles Davis – And Horns (Prestige 7025) Miles Davis All Stars – Walkin’ Sonny Rollins –Way Out West (Contemporary) $25 Sonny Rollins – Saxophone Colossus Phineas Newborn – Harlem Blues (Contemporary) $18 *** Roy Haynes, Newborn, Chambers – We Three $20 Jimmy Raney – A $30 Booker Ervin – Heavy Ray Bryant Trio – s/t $18 MJQ – Django Shelly Manne - My Fair Lady (Contemporary) $20 Kenny Drew - Pal Joey $20 Kenny Dorham – Quiet Kenny $18 *** Bobby Timmons – This Here Is Bobby Timmons $20 *** Bobby Timmons – Born to Be Blue $20 Barry Harris – Newer than New Jaki Byard – Hi Fly $40 Jaki Byard – Sunshine of My Soul $45 Jaki Byard – Jaki Byard Experience $45 Roland Kirk – Kirk’s Work $20 Wardell Gray Memorial – vols. 1&2 $40 set Tadd Dameron – The Magic Touch Mal Waldron (w/ Dolphy, Ervin) – The Quest Eric Dolphy – Outward Bound Wynton Kelly – s/t Riverside 12-254 *** Nat Adderley – Work Song $18 Eric Kloss – Land of the Giants $18 Candid etc Charles Mingus – Presents Charles Mingus (Candid) $25 Don Ellis – Out of Nowhere (Candid) $17 Jaki Byard – Smoke (Candid) $25 Booker Little – Out Front (Candid) $60 Booker Little – s/t (Time) $22 Max Roach – Award Winning Drummer (Time) $22 Atlantic Charles Mingus – The Clown $40 *** Milt Jackson – Ballad & Blues (Atlantic) $25 Warne Marsh – (Atlantic) $20 Charles Lloyd – Forest Flower (Atlantic) $20 Roland Kirk – Volunteered Slavery $26 Roland Kirk – Inflated Tear $26 Savoy / Other $10 unless indicated otherwise Charlie Parker Memorial vol 1&2 (Savoy) Dizzy Gillespie – Groovin’ High (Savoy) Art Blakey - Midnight Session (Savoy) Duke Jordan s/t (Savoy) Joe Henderson – Power to the People (Milestone, Italian reissue) Serge Chaloff – Fable of Mabel (Storyville) $17 Weather Report – Live in Japan (2CD) $33 Miles Davis (Columbia) *** Circle In the Round (2CD) $22 *** Aghartha (2CD) $30 *** Pangaea (2CD) $30 In Europe $17 Four and More $17 Milestones $17 Impulse $20 Roy Haynes (w/ Kirk) – Out of the Afternoon $23 Curtis Fuller – Soul Trombone Freddie Hubbard – The Body and the Soul *** Oliver Nelson – Blues and the Abstract Truth U.S. mail: $4 for up to 3 discs, $1.25 per disc thereafter, overseas mail – exact, I will fund $4 for each 3 discs Paypal only, to amirbagachelles@yahoo.com
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Up, one last try... Failing a find, does anybody have detailed color scans of front and back artwork they can send or point to?
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
AmirBagachelles replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
JCO Plays Numatik Swing Band - Roswell Rudd and large grp playing RR's compositions -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
AmirBagachelles replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Endgame - Guy, Stevens, Watt, Riley -
I would like to see the vault people come up with more from 1970, perhaps a whole "evening of.." with New Riders and friends etc. Latvala said that there was almost nothing in the vault from the second half of '70, which is a crying shame. My recommendation is to get the aud from 11-08-70, its a work-up from several auds, and it is fine stuff, as are many nights from that period. Recollections from friends' older sibs, teachers etc regarding the ambience from 1970 were particularly standout, I must say.
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I know, I know, a long shot. Maybe you have one though and it's not your cup of meat. No trade/sale proposal too audacious, I hear this baby might not be up for re-reissue for awhile. (Some SME goodies and Evan Parker's Topography of the Lungs are getting tee'd up though according to the Emanem site.) Thanks, Dan
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Mmmmmmmm, more '72. Nice. Did you all get DP36? It is fairly ASTOUNDING.
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Tomorrow morning, about 11am, I am going to freakin' CRANK The Other Side of This Life from Bless Its Pointed Little Head. That is absolutely one of the best live rock cuts every captured on vinyl. Somebody to Love is pretty good too. You go Jack.
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I have an OM LP Live at Montreux & More, on Indian Records maybe issued on 1976 or so, material is from '74. Can anybody chime in with any info on this label?
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Perhaps a board member in Germany has seen this around for sale, I can't locate it here in the States. Does anybody have a good CDR of this? Thanks, Dan
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OM Ray Russell Larry Coryell
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The cornell show earned its props from a decent audience tape; betty boards came much later. The show is a smoker, try that first set again if you don't think so. (Please do that today, tell us what you heard....) And a second set with an epic scarlet fire and a blow out dew, how bad do they have to play in between for it not to rank way up there? Better '76-'80s Dicks Picks than 5-8-77? I haven't heard one. As I think back on those days, I would say the Binghamton, Buffalo, Cornell and Springfield shows from the spring, and the Rochester and Colgate shows from the fall were "legendary" well before the soundboards circulated. Now, these were mostly upstate nY shows where loud, outspoken DHs like myself roamed the earth, but now that everybody can hear these shows in great detail, they stand up pretty well! We have to go back and listen to the first sets, Binghamton and Buffalo were especially good along with Cornell I think.
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I listen to Mars Hotel as much as any studio album by the Dead, Workingman's is my fave. Generally, about half the cuts on all their records (yes incl Shakedown, GtH, and up thru Built) give adequate enjoyment to my live-jaded ears. And let's give Reflections some props, got me thru many a trippy post show drive. Comes A Time might be the BEST Dead song done in a studio.
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A big plug for Phil: As I sat listening to a pounding Pride Of Cucamonga in the New Haven Coliseum a few years ago, my friends and I achieved a new and different music joy, while flashing the good old times. May God bless Phil Lesh, the Deadheads great best friend all these years. Truly da bomb for all time. I never really had closure with the end of Dead devotion and tourhounding after Jerry died, got busy with parenting at just that time, whew. When Phil's band started coming around, I was so blown away, and remain so. No need to pine for the GD with Phil Lesh and Friends on the road.
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I guess it is commendable that the owner/founder doesn't want Hat to be seen as a reissue label, though I am sure he realizes that 99.999% of the music buying public, and more importantly a significant percentage of the people who have gotten into improvisional music and free and avant-garde jazz in the past five years, have never heard many of the classics in his vault in the first place. If I had the money, I would definitely buy him out, I am sure that much of the classic Hat catalog is marketable on some distribution dimension, at some untried price points. Too bad about Garden (I've never heard part 1...), but good news regarding The Eighth, it is an exciting disc.
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As for the big box on Ebay, I think we are seeing accidental/amateur scalpers right now selling their one or two extra sets, and a lot of bidding for the holidays. I believe there are dealers who bought 5 or more sets and they won't offer them for sale for awhile, after scarcity really takes hold in peoples' minds. Although January sales are usually a good time to shop, I wouldn't be too sure of it with this thing, prices might not sink below $200-300 after this next month. At very high price points, I have to believe (because I missed my shot!!!!) incremental utility/enjoyment beyond hearing Live Dead and the 3CD set, plus the previously available boards, is going to be slim.
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There was an RVG reissue of One Step Beyond, from Japan, cardboard slipcase.