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Nothing wrong with history, of course... But don't you feel that saying "who is who of Polish jazz" about a recording made in 1973 sort of dismisses everything made since then?
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yes, ⬆️ who is who as of 50 years ago.
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Mikołaj Trzaska on alto saxophone and clarinets is a world-class musician. He has a huge discography. I like this old one a lot: Piotr Wojtasik is an excellent trumpeter, he leads a first-rate international group (Michel Donato, such an underrated bassist) on this date: If you can find it, this is a beautiful disc: Bogdan Precz "Grudusko" https://www.discogs.com/release/31569772-Bogdan-Precz-Grudusko . Trombone / accordion duo, you don't hear that too often. Precz would die young in a car crash. From what I know, this is his only album.
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I did not know this one. Just listend to it - it's a good one, if a bit show-offish. There's a lot (in relative terms) of conversation about French jazz in France. If you mean this board - well, what can I say... When I was living in Paris (in 1999-2000), somebody like Sclavis or Portal or Solal would fill large concert halls (probably 400-500 people or so). Galliano too, of course - he was very much appreciated by non-jazz audiences. Les Allumes Du Jazz is a good source for French jazz: https://www.lesallumesdujazz.com/e-boutique,accueil
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Well, you see them in NYC where they can roll out of their beds to go to a gig. I see them after flights, train rides, crappy hotels, jet-lags and being forced to spend a lot of time with their bandmates, etc. This might account for a difference in attitude. Meanwhile, I listened to that Sanchez-Guy-Lopez album on Spotify, it's really nothing special, IMHO. If you want some new Barry Guy with a pianist, this one, released on on ECM last month, is better:
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I saw / heard Sanchez just once, it was a Harris Eisenstad's band with Eskelin. Don't remember if it was a trio or there was somebody else as well. Sanchez seemed to be sulking and her playing was trite. Will check out this new one with Guy & Lopez, their other piano trio with Agusti Fernandez is fantastic.
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Artists that retired at the top of their game.
Д.Д. replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
As per Discogs, he is on close to 40 albums released since 2017: https://www.discogs.com/artist/316511-Drew-Gress?superFilter=Instruments+%26+Performance -
My favorite "with a drummer" duo is the one with Günter Sommer. But I like them all, it's a great body of work.
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Oh no :(. Schweizer is my favorite jazz pianist. Saw her live (solo) once in a small club in Geneva in 2006 - it was an excellent concert.
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Hans, you are right. "Processing fee" can be a bitch, though. It is between €5 (when handled by Austrian post) and €20 (DHL) here in Austria.
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Most likely you will have to pay Polish VAT + "processing fee". If the order is more than €150 there will be import tariffs as well.
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Barney Kessel - Soaring. Pure joy.
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Have oyu heard the full album yet? The one track (the shortest one, admittedly) available on bandcamp is hardly more than "cute", IMHO.
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Confront Recordings has a nice subscription offer on bandcamp: GBP 30 / year for all new digital releases (about 20 per year) + four random back catalog items + 15% discount on physical items + some subscriber-only releases. Subscribe here: https://confrontrecordings.bandcamp.com/subscribe They have some tasty looking stuff released this year:
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Szukalski plays only on one track on this album (and on soprano, not tenor), but it's an excellent work overall: Was checking out Namyslowski discography and learned that the man died in 2022. He was a good musician.
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This is a good records with Szukalski: https://www.discogs.com/master/260216-Zbigniew-Namysłowski-Winobranie
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Allen, will it be on ESP Disk?
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Potlatch is running a summer sale, €10 per CD, worldwide shipping included. Note that many of the earlier (and jazzier) CDs are OOP.
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What is the most valuable Mosaic box release?
Д.Д. replied to scooter_phx's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
As for the cheapest one, Illinois Jacquet seems to consistently sell for $40-50: https://www.discogs.com/release/3220518-Illinois-Jacquet-The-Complete-Illinois-Jacquet-Sessions-1945-50 (image attached). There is currently a copy for sale for $30: https://www.discogs.com/sell/item/3007939706 Buck Clayton sells for cheap as well: https://www.discogs.com/release/7114702-Buck-Clayton-The-Complete-CBS-Buck-Clayton-Jam-Sessions . Got me a sealed copy for €40 recently, and I can't even say that this was a particularly great deal price-wise (no complaints music-wise). In general, CD sets - with few exceptions - don't seem to be valued that much. -
Yeah, Mathews is on fire on this one...
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Which one is that?
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Jazz in Britain has excellent deal on annual subscription for digital versions, GBP 48 - you get all new releases and the full back catalog: Subscribe to Jazz In Britain | Jazz In Britain (bandcamp.com)
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What an insightful advice! Now I know how to listen to the music the right way. Here are couple more excellent albums: Joachim Gies "Whispering Blue" (Leo) and Hermann Bühler "Alto Solo" (Dreamscape).
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My favorite ones are early John Butcher solo records - "13 Friendly Numbers", "Invisible Ear" and "Fixations (14)". These are the solo saxophone records I return to most often. I don't like solo Lacy that much, I definitely prefer Lol Coxhill when it comes to soprano saxophone. With Lacy I get a feeling that rhythm section is missing - particularly when he plays Monk tunes. With Coxhill it's all harmoniously complete. One excellent solo record that I think was not mentioned is Mototeru Takagi "Love Dance". This is some really lyrical stuff. https://www.discogs.com/release/22195261-高木元輝-Love-Dance-Solo-Live-At-Galerie-De-Café-伝-Tokyo-1987-1997 And Ellery Eskelin has a very nice solo record: I see Urs Leimgruber just released a new solo soprano album, I bet it's good:
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