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B. Goren.

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  1. Whether you call it Bauhaus or International Style architecture, Tel Aviv is still the only city in the world that houses such a large collection of buildings designed in this style. It evolved in Germany in the 1920's, came to an abrupt end (in Germany) with the Nazi's rise to power and continued to develop in the U.S. and elsewhere. In Tel Aviv of the 1930's, Bauhaus architecture flourished, as is evidenced by many of the wonderful buildings that line the city's streets. Since the initial publication of this issue, the "White City of Tel Aviv" has been designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage site.
  2. It's a great one Flurin, don't hesitate.
  3. Happy Birthday Bertrand !
  4. Remember Rockefellar at Attica is a great composition. Mingus played it with Pullen and Adams on Changes One.
  5. Congratulations! When my kids were in this age, I had the feeling that I'm jetlagged most of the time….
  6. Maybe I am too naive, but I absolutely trust their honesty.
  7. The only reason that Mobley is still available is that 7500 copies were printed. But I believe this is the next set to go OOP.
  8. What do you think is the next set to go to the "running low" or "last chance" category???
  9. Thanks brownie.
  10. This is probably one of the best tributes I have recently listened to. A duo recording of Steve Lacy not with his favorite partner, Waldron, but with another pianist, Eric Watson. To be honest, I am not familiar at all with Watson and I have no ides what else he has done in his career, but there is no doubt in mind that if Lacy decided to record with him, he must know something about jazz. I find this recording very enjoyable. Steve lacy sounds great and also Watson plays some very impressive solo. Great interpretation of Goodbye Pork Pie Hat. If you like Mingus compositions and if you like Steve Lacy's playing, you will not be disappointed. Any other recommended recordings of Watson???
  11. For me she will always be Mrs. Robinson:
  12. 24.54 $ on djangos.
  13. June 4th, 1961: Grant Green (el gtr), Kenny Drew (pno), Ben Tucker (b), Ben Dixon (dms), Freedom March 8:40; Sunday Mornin’ 4:00; Exodus 7:00; God Bless The Child 7:21; Come Sunrise 4:32; So What 9:46; Tracin’ Tracy 5:38. Released on Blue Note as Sunday Morning.
  14. Since I consider my collection as a self-respecting, this album was recently added.
  15. Bentsy, you know this album is a tribute to one pf your favorite players - John Carter? ← I know, and for this reason I wanted it.
  16. Death of a Sideman, David Murray Quartet:
  17. Please let us know if you enjoy it. If you don’t like it, you can send me the invoice...
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