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I like the one he did with Ran Blake.
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My first Braxton was one of the Delmarks (THREE COMPOSITIONS, I think) but what really opened the door was the WILISAU 1991 box. Call me crazy, call me off the wall... just don't call me while I'm listening to AB.
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I'm trying--trying--to hold off on the Farlow until the Herman comes out, so that I can order them together & save a bit on the shipping. On top of that, I just came across a "used" complete Billie Holiday on Verve that's in nearly mint condition, and I want to place a large Fantasy order before they're sold to Concord. Anybody got a spare grand to lend me?
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I read that a few years back Thurston sold all (most?) of his old punk vinyl and used the $$ to buy rare free jazz records. Yes, Thurston is way into free jazz and has made some records w/others in that vein. I used to be quite the SY head--in fact, one of my cats is named after Moore. (People always think he's named after Thurston Howell III. ) Got off the train around '93 or so, got back on when MURRAY STREET came out. You guys have piqued my interest, and I'll check out SONIC NURSE. IMO--granted, my 80s-indie roots make me a prejudiced party--it's a toss-up between BAD MOON RISING & EVOL when it comes to SY's greatest album. Maybe EVOL by a nose. SISTER is tremendous, and DAYDREAM, which has dated just a bit for me, is also very strong as well. GOO & DIRTY are more "mainstream," I suppose, but definitely worth picking up. They certainly retain the SY spirit. And yeah, I always listen for the one Lee Ranaldo song--I love 'em! "In the Kingdom #19," "Pipeline/Kill Time," "Eric's Trip," "Wish Fulfillment"--also "Genetic," a DIRTY b-side which I think made the new deluxe edition. His songs are always trippy/mystical--he's the George Harrison of Sonic Youth (guess that makes Kim John Lennon, and Thurston a cross between Paul & Ringo... B) ) Speaking of George, anybody ever hear SY's cover of "Within You Without You" for a 1988 British charity LP, SERGEANT PEPPER KNEW OUR FATHERS? Incredible!
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I've wanted to pick this one up for a long time... I'll look for your name when I do.
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My Riverside LP of George Russell's 'Stratusphunk' has indeed liner notes by Chris Albertson I just got David Young and David Baker to both autography my CD of it... didn't realize that Chris wrote the liner notes, as I haven't read them in a long time! Just makes it that much cooler. I'm about to start writing liner notes for a 2-CD anthology of Indiana jazz that I'm putting together, and I'm a bit nervous about it... so Organissimo is a good place for me to hang out, surrounded by all these talented vets.
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That's great news if the Mulligan set is doing so well; didn't Cuscuna say they'd look into releasing some of the live material if this one succeeded? Hey Wesbed, the New Orleans set appears to finally be gone! Glad I got one.
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I love this album! Drake's solo during the title track always makes me stop and listen a second time. As much as I enjoy hearing Drake with Brotzmann, it is nice to hear him stretch out with someone different. Another great disc is his duo with Borah Bergman on Soul Note. This disc doesn't seem to get a lot of mention but it is fantastic! I don't know of any other Drake / pianist duets off the top of my head, which is too bad. This disc smokes! Thanks for the rec, John B... got a PM from another member who really liked it as well. I'm such a Drake junkie that I wasn't too worried about buying it... also like McPhee a great deal. Looking forward to giving it a listen when I get home tonight. That R. Blake CD sounds good, too--I'll keep an eye out for it.
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Joe McPhee/Hamid Drake, EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION (used) Gil Evans, THERE COMES A TIME (used) Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington, PARIS BLUES (is this OOP?)
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Anybody continuing to have problems with e-mail? Another board member tried to contact me through the e-mail option, and I never received the messages...
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They are. I got to interview him last year when he played Bear's Place here in Bloomington; cool guy. Only had enough time to talk about his Indpls. experience, but I think our regular jazz DJ got to chat w/him about recording w/Freddie & Coltrane. He also goes by the name Killer Ray Appleton.
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Man, if Contreras starts pitching like this consistently now that his family's here... look out, major leagues! ContrerasW8-1
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A well deserved tribute to Michael Brooks
ghost of miles replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Hmmm... hadn't heard this about Brooks, but I don't know enough to say one way or the other. Certainly have heard it about Orrin Keepnews, though! -
Yep, I ordered that one last week, Mobleytime... it will make the cut.
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A well deserved tribute to Michael Brooks
ghost of miles replied to Christiern's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Brooks did a lot of work on the recent 3-CD Jack Purvis set, which is just a treasure trove for those of us with a yen for the mystery man from Kokomo. -
audio of Billie Holiday talking about her life?
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Artists
That's an amazing story, Chris! I'd love to hear that coin-machine recording... wow. -
audio of Billie Holiday talking about her life?
ghost of miles replied to ghost of miles's topic in Artists
Thanks for the tip, Brownie. Does she talk much about her life and/or her music on it? -
Is there much, or any? I know on the Verve CARNEGIE HALL cd it's somebody else reading from LADY SINGS THE BLUES... there's that 4-CD BILLIE HOLIDAY STORY, which contains a 2-CD "audio biography," but I don't know if it contains any interview segments with her or not.
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Also looking for CD-Rs (no need for covers--track listing/personnel only would be swell) of SKYLARK and THE SONG IS PARIS so that I can do a program on Paris. Up for help on Jackie Paris. Will work for CD-Rs. B)
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I love you, man! (Well, you know what I mean... )
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Yes, weren't these made under the name Uptown Hall Quartet & Sextet? Some of them show up on the MISSING CHAPTERS Glenn Miller series, but I'd love to find a CD that groups them all together.
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ALL IN THE FAMILY season 3 on the way: AllintheFamily3
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Well, that's what I figured. I think this is the article to which you're referring. I bought LARRY SANDERS 1--did my part!
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