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  1. I would say everything of Dulfer's up to and including Maine is great, but the early ones are expensive. Loevendie, it's all awesome. Stairs! is rad, sort of like Giuffre collided with Marion Brown's Porto Novo.
  2. Right, we got a little off topic here -- the ESP stuff is from Montmartre, same band and tour but different venue. I have the ESPs somewhere and the sound is decent. My understanding is they were licensed from the Cherry estate and therefore legal.
  3. Cool cover art. Would be interested to hear it.
  4. would not surprise me. I was fine with the BGO CD and I'm fine with the Jazzman LP. That particular title is my least favorite of the bunch.
  5. Maybe he came back for a sec just to tease the guys. I would believe KD.
  6. don't have it but it wouldn't surprise me in the least if it were lifted from another bootleg... it should be the same set as on the Free Factory CD, right? https://www.discogs.com/Don-Cherry-Quintets-Featuring-Archie-Shepp-Gato-Barbieri-Copenhagen-1963-Hilversum-1966/release/3404680
  7. Romance without Finance needs to be drilled into one's brain. Otherwise the message is lost.
  8. yeah, and naturally the colleges were to varying degrees complicit. follow the money.
  9. Yes, although unlike the original, the Dream Syndicate 12" actually has liner notes on the back!
  10. Yeah, nice record, as is this one: https://www.discogs.com/Tatsuya-Nakamura-His-Jazz-Fellows-Jazz-Fellows/release/12685256
  11. Yeah, couldn't remember and often too lazy to look things up. I have the Philips Henderson record. It's good, but my recollection of Habiliment is that it's better... and neither have "Dancing Mist," so...
  12. There is a version of "Dancing Mist" that was either an extra cut from the Habiliment session or the one on Philips. and if anyone wants to sell me a NM Habiliment, I'm still looking!
  13. ah, nice -- I don't have that trio stuff, but I do have this: https://www.discogs.com/Toshiko-Akiyoshi-Lullabies-For-You/release/7265817
  14. did the announcement of his winning hasten his death?
  15. It's a cool, fun, and weird record. Unique, just like Roswell Rudd.
  16. Nice one indeed, I have this music as "Blue Light" on Polydor/International.
  17. Work in an office?
  18. Days of Wine and Roses is getting the deluxe RSD treatment this year as well.
  19. My favorite aspects of the record are when it sounds like Central and West African percussion music with post-Coltrane flourishes. Definitely fits into the Kahil El'Zabar universe (although for whatever reason, seeing Kahil live has been way more impactful than any of the recordings). The keyboard aspects set this apart but it is still quite ritualistic/Ancient to the Future overall. I have listened to an original copy of this record and the reissue sounds punchier/richer.
  20. pre-ordered the LP set. It's a cool record although the prices originals go for now are pretty jaw-dropping.
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