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  1. I think I bought 15 things today. I tend to splash out since I am not seeing shows or doing much of anything for myself these days!
  2. ooh, will have to check that although I already sprung for too much on Bandcamp today.
  3. those are both excellent. Really love the Clark Memorial especially.
  4. Fifteen Saxophones, on Northern Light/Wergo, reissued on Unseen Worlds (w/ liners by yrs truly) Having Been Built on Sand, a collaboration with Lawrence Weiner, which is also going to be reissued along w/ Solos and 4 Cuts Solo (CD from 2006)
  5. Dickie is a longtime friend so it's great to see this stuff coming out again indeed.
  6. there's an 80s repress of the LPs.
  7. yeah, to me this is a level up on Black Bone.
  8. yes. I love the original but having blasted the transfers on headphones, it's ridiculous how good this stuff sounds. I am hopeful that at the pressing stage this good fortune continues.
  9. ah I did not see it on youtube. reissue comes straight from the master tapes and sounds fabulous.
  10. rec. 1975, released '76 b/w, from '84, and excellent:
  11. SOLOS is mid-size ensemble free improvisation (four woodwinds, two basses doubling on brass, drums, electric piano), pretty rollicking. 4 CUTS is one drone-y group improvisation, a solo bass tune (overdubbed), saxophone solos and duos.
  12. Bagpipes are great. I'm all about some traditional highland piping, and Yoshi Wada as well.
  13. my upstairs neighbor, who sadly just moved out, is learning clarinet at 26 inspired by Eric Dolphy. I gotta say I'm pumped and it was cool to hear him practice. He's a very hard worker and a sweet guy, so I'm sure he'll have fun with it. He was already a musician (electronics and guitar, mostly) but had not done anything with reed instruments as far as I know.
  14. He's amazing with Dickie Landry on Chatham Square in the early 70s; that material will be rereleased this year.
  15. Bandcamp also will be stocking them.
  16. just looked online and two of the three leader entries I clicked on had glaring errors (this was the free "test drive" version. I mean, for sure he's got way too many releases to keep track of in there but a search of the BYG and Windham Hill catalogs would set him right. $180 a year is okay, but only if there are fewer glitches and forehead-smackers.
  17. yep, my last order with them was shipped without extra cost.
  18. Nice one. Now: Of A Mesh -- Broken -- (109 Records) obscure mid 80s NY goth rock; the violinist is one of my closest friends.
  19. https://www.cameo.com/v/5de9a8a9b3eec8016a21b6f5?utm_campaign=video_share_to_copy
  20. I'd love to see this published as a book.
  21. yeah -- how's the pressing? I have yet to actually listen to any of their vinyl releases though I preordered the Rendell/Carr and the newest Ray Russell release.
  22. YES. I need to get Jazz of New Cities. Have most of his other CDs and was lucky to see him play a number of times (hope that happens again). The first time, maybe in 2012 or early 2013, I felt like it was the closest I could get to seeing Lester Young in performance.
  23. great stuff; bought the CD version.
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