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Harold Ashby (1925), Bill Barron (1927), and Dennis Moorman (1940) as well...
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I bet that's good. The only Freeman LP I have is Something Tender (bought on a Larry Kart recommendation). -
Nice! Alto saxophonists James Moody (1925) and Christer Boustedt (1939) as well... both gone.
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Those would sell now, but at the time, post-Coltrane modal jazz wasn't really moving units like it currently does. I also remember a time when those records were cheap and nobody cared...
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Saw Rufus with Byard Lancaster once. It was a very interesting gig. I certainly would not have otherwise guessed it was him on this track, and he's a bit stiff so Barron & Pope are both out as possibilities. That said, and having not really spent time with his Atlantics, the choice is rather illuminating. The piece with Woods is fun; it doesn't appear to be on a record I own so will be curious to find out more. The overdubbed solo soprano composition is really nice; it's not Surman, but does seem to be dipping into a similar well.
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King Pleasure (1922), Dave Burns (1924), Kalaparusha (1936), Paul McCandless (1947) also born today...
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oh, I meant the rest of the BFT; Gardens of Harlem I know very well!
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12 is Clifford Thornton (the real one) from The Gardens of Harlem, tenor player is Roland Alexander. The cut is called "O Desayo." Bassist is Andy González. Guess I need to listen to the rest of it!
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Good news, and glad to have you back. I owe you a call, just been swamped/under various rocks...
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It kinda already exists in the form of the NoBusiness Sam Rivers live series, but I suppose you are probably looking toward the albums on Fluid, Red, Vedette, Circle, Horo, Black Saint, Tomato, Impulse, and ECM.
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I know Dexter's BN LPs remain sought-after, but I wonder whether his playing catches the ear of current/newer jazz buyers the way that, say, Joe Henderson does? My guess is no, but it's their loss...
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I don't think so, but I'm not a Dexpert.
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Dexter BNs would be a no-brainer at this point. I'd buy one to plug some holes.
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This is forthcoming soon and I'm curious to read it. I know a bio was out ~15 years ago, and I probably should give that one a read as well. That was before her recent bump in popularity, exhibition in LA, etc.. https://www.jazztimes.com/reviews/books/book-review-cosmic-music-the-life-art-and-transcendence-of-alice-coltrane/?v=0b3b97fa6688 For anyone in the Hudson Valley, there'll be a book reading/signing co-presented by Tubby's and Rough Draft Books on Thursday, April 2 (FREE). I'll play some relevant recordings before and after. Hope to see you there, and also feel free to chime in with thoughts on the volume/s if you have any.
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Yes! I have these musicians listed for March 21: †Santo "Mr. Tailgate" Pecora, 1902-84 †Hank D’Amico, 1915-65 †Sir Charles Thompson, 1918-2016 †Masaru Imada, 1932-2025 Mike Westbrook, b. 1936 †Herbert Joos, 1940-2019 Amina Claudine Myers, b. 1942 J.T. Bates, b. 1975
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
yeah, everything is fine -- nothing out of the ordinary, apparently. I am 49 and should have gotten my first one a few years ago, so I was a little concerned, but "all's clear." Thanks. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
home recovering from a colonoscopy and listening to: Kees Hazevoet - Pleasure One - (Peace, NL) -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
don't have that one. Apparently it is a 7". -
that would have been really interesting...
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The Philips LPs are great and most have been reissued on CD. Possibly a better use of one's funds.
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So, What Are You Listening To NOW?
clifford_thornton replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I too grabbed that Mujician set. I think I have the first disc/performance as a FLAC somewhere (inconstant sol) but the other two discs were new to me. Excellent group, and prolific, though I've never heard a set I didn't like. -
agreed. Once Zoot clicked for me, he never let up.
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Ah, that's too bad, but what a life!
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