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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Aren't we all... -
I'd be interested in the Coltrane if you decide to sell it.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Pim and I have a very similar collection... -
Absolute yes on Abdullah!
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gotcha.
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Parker & Zorn also shared the stage in Peter Brötzmann's Berlin Djungle. Horvitz, Parker, and Butch Morris also have a trio LP on Black Saint. There are, according to the William Parker Sessionography, a number of live collaborations not intended for release as well. The Alto Madness date with Jemeel Moondoc and Tim Berne in 1989 would have been fun to witness!
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do the AAJ boards still exist? I don't feel like looking at that site & giving them traffic.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
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heard that on NPR. Pretty amazing!
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
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Not too many Mingus collaborators are still with us! Also born on this day, saxophonists C Sharpe (1931), Kidd Jordan (1937), and Kaoru Abe (1949), as well as pianist Stanley Cowell (1941) and drummer John Preininger (1947).
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I have this Roost 2220, excellent sate. Would like to get a nice copy of the preceding volume as well; it seems a bit harder to find on LP.
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I have and very much enjoy the Away LPs. Prime stuff!
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Greatest LPs to never make it to CD
clifford_thornton replied to Mark Stryker's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I had that Interplay and recall it being good. None of the Wergo-Jazz series (Gunter Hampel, Pierre Favre Quartett, Manfred Schoof Sextett, Willem Breuker Orchestra) have made it to CD. It's a shame, as they're all excellent. -
What are these Sonny Rollins recordings?
clifford_thornton replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Discography
they do. But that doesn't mean they aren't of questionable legality here in the US. -
Yeah, Watanabe worked with African dance and percussion troupes in the 70s, and maybe even beyond that. Of course he was also (IIRC) one of the first Japanese artists to explore bossa nova in the 60s. Pretty interesting life he's had for sure!
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Oh, I like Watanabe quite a bit, up to a point (mid-70s). The stuff on Takt and CBS is really, really good imo, not to mention the dates with Mariano (Victor, Takt). He was obviously a big seller for a time and had studied at Berklee, so he had the American connection and was hot on the festival circuit.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
ah, nice one, and yesterday would have been his 90th... -
Heard from some mutual friends/collaborators that the Minneapolis-based guitarist, improviser, songwriter, and left-field artist Michael Yonkers has died. I don't have a birthdate handy but he was born in 1947, making him 78-79. He performed and recorded with Michael & The Mumbles and the Michael Yonkers Band (garage rock, psych-rock), as a solo singer-songwriter/performer with 'experimental leanings,' and improvised music with Milo Fine/Blue Freedom's New Art Transformation. Many of his records and CDs were self-released starting in the early 1970s. I believe that his health kept him from public performance in recent years. Fascinating character; glad to have seen him perform solo a few times, though that was many years ago. RIP.
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Damn, that's terrible news. He had not posted here in ages, and I am not on Facebook so was unaware of his health issues. Great guy, that's for sure. RIP!
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I can ask Matt about it; he first popped up in New York around 1984. William played with some of those people but irregularly, and I think there was a divide between the places that Zorn and Chadbourne were setting up and the post-loft environment that Parker et al were occupying. Then again, Zorn, Chadbourne, and Polly Bradfield were playing with Frank Lowe and so was William Parker (there's also that trio record with Horvitz, WP, and Butch Morris). Cross-pollination did exist.
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