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  1. It was at least $150 when I reserved mine, which was in the summer.
  2. digging the threads.
  3. Remaining titles are 18, 34, 64, 70, 76, 94, 104, 107, 112. If anyone wants them for $40 shipped in the US, let me know.
  4. Remaining titles are 17, 18, 34, 45, 64, 70, 76, 94, 104, 107, 112. I am open to offers on the remainder.
  5. I assume early Jan. for the LP set as well, then?
  6. Just sent you a PM including my email. These are all available.
  7. how's the sound on the LP? I've had a few Trost albums that were pretty badly pressed.
  8. Alternative Fox seem to be issuing live performances and random oddities from PD or grey market sources, so I highly doubt this is legit.
  9. also, I think most of these are on Bandcamp if you want to sample things digitally.
  10. Greetings -- I have a number of LPs on the NoBusiness label to offer (vinyl LP only). Each LP is NM and has been played one or two times carefully at most. The covers are generally in Excellent condition or better, unless noted. A number of these have been taking up space in storage for a while and it's time to let them find new homes. That being said, I will say that the contents of the records range from very good to excellent -- it was sometimes a tough call to decide which albums on the label to keep and which to offload. If you don't see a title here and you're interested, let me know. Unless noted these are $10 apiece. Shipping for 1-4 LPs is $4 media mail, $1.50 to add a couple more (and so on). US sales preferred (overseas, Canada, Mexico and Latin America are prohibitively expensive to ship)... Paypal only please. Message first with your requests; I'll do my best to reply quickly. Buy 5 get one free, 10 get three free, etc. ------------------------------------------------- NBLP 17 Knuffke/Ellis/Wollesen "Chew Your Food" NBLP 18 Harris Eisenstadt "Woodblock Prints" $8 NBLP 30/31 William Hooker/Thomas Chapin "Crossing Points" $14 heavy alto/drums duo, 2LP NBLP 34 Sei Miguel/Pedro Gomes "Turbina Anthem" NBLP 37 John Butcher + RED Trio "Empire" [small pressing flaw between tracks 1 and 2, side a, does not affect play, great record] NBLP 45 Ran Blake/David Fabris "Vilnius Noir" NBLP 46 Wooley/Weber/Lytton "Six Feet Under" NBLP 59 Correction/Mats Gustafsson "Shift" Mats + p/b/d, good one NBLP 64 Steven Lugerner "For We Have Heard" $8 w/ D Johnston, Melford, M Wilson [slight corner dings] NBLP 66 Fabric Trio "Murmurs" ss/as, b, d trio $8 [slight corner dings] NBLP 67 RED Trio "Rebento" $8 [slight corner dings] NBLP 70 Trzaska/Hoff/Zerang "Sleepless In Chicago" NBLP 76 Daniel Blacksberg Trio "Perilous Architecture" tb/b/d, fine stuff NBLP 77 Gianni Lenoci (p) "Plaything" Kent Carter, Billy Elgart NBLP 78 Rashied Al-Akbar "Ascent of the Nether Creatures" E Cross, I Ackamoor, M Ali, rec. 1980 low fi but cool record NBLP 79 Carletti/Malaby/Hoffman "Niño/Brujo" [slight corner ding upper left] NBLP 80 Chris Abrahams/Mike Majkowski/James Waples "Raft of the Meadows" [slight corner dings] NBLP 83 Stefan Keune/Lash/Noble "Fractions" NBLP 86 John Lindberg/Anil Eraslan "Juggling Kukla" NBLP 88 Giovanni Di Domanico/Peter Jacquemyn/Chris Corsano "A Little off the Top" $8 p/b/d improv, [light cover dings] NBLP 89 Kuchen/Strom/Ostvang "Melted Snow"$8 [cover dings] NBLP 90 Marilyn Lerner/Ken Filiano/Lou Grassi "Live at Edgefest" [slight corner crease bottom right] NBLP 94 Fail Better "Owt" Portuguese quintet tp/as/g/b/d NBLP 95 Nate Wooley "Purple Patio" tp/b + 3 drummers inc. Corsano NBLP 99 The Nu Band "The Final Concert" NBLP 101 Kuchen/Tokar/Gotesmanas "Live at Vilnius Jazz Festival" NBLP 103 Itaru Oki/Nobuyoshi Ino/Choi Sun Bae "Kami Fusen" trio for trumpets + bass, excellent NBLP 104 Klaus Treuheit/Lou Grassi "Port of Call" p/perc duo NBLP 105 Peter Evans "A Wing Dissolved In Light" w/ Butcher, Blondy, C Thomas, Lovens NBLP 106 Andrew Lamb/Warren Smith/Arkadijus Gotesmanas "The Sea of Modicum" ts/percussion trio NBLP 107 Harris Eisenstadt/Mivos Quartet "Whatever Will Happen Will Also Be" $6 corner crease bottom left NBLP 112 Gerry Hemingway/Samuel Blaser "Oostum" NBLP 113 Kang Tae Hwan "Live at Café Amores" solo alto, wonderful NBLP 114 Blume/Delius/Kaufmann/Manderscheid "Frames & Terrains" d/ts/p/b real strong
  11. It is a good 'un -- still on the lookout for the Moers TBM but I do have the CD of that music.
  12. It was run by Jim Silverman. They also did a Craig Harris record (not as sexy looking as the Sirone).
  13. Art Ensemble of Chicago = AECO (can't believe I forgot that one)
  14. Gunter Hampel = Birth Mait Edey = Seeds Jeanne Lee = Earthforms Pierre Favre, Irène Schweizer, Peter Kowald = PIP Prince Lasha/Lawsha = Birdseye Birthright/Paul Gresham = Freelance Black Unity Trio = Salaam Abdul Wadud = Bisharra Kees Hazevoet = Snipe, KGB Peter Brötzmann = BRÖ Terumasa Hino = Love (JP) A.R. Penck = Music Corporation (possibly co-run with his fellow sonic conspirators, the brothers Wollny) Black Artists Group = Committee for Universal Justice
  15. Yes, as far as I know. Baobab was McNeill's too, I believe, or was set up for him (a la CjR and Hat Hut for McPhee). more... Bobby Naughton = Otic Mario Pavone = Alacra Wadada Leo Smith = Kabell Threadgill, Muhal, Smith = TMS (though I understand it didn't really get off the ground and TMS was folded into Kabell. Chuck probably knows more). Stan Tracey = Steam Harry and Hazel Miller, Keith Beal = Ogun Henry Kaiser, ROVA, Greg Goodman = Metalanguage/Beak Doctor Andrea Centazzo = Ictus Eugene Chadbourne = Parachute Graham Collier = Mosaic
  16. Gotcha, thanks. I was going on faulty memory. add these to the pile: Khan Jamal & Byard Lancaster = Dogtown Jef Gilson = Palm Frank Wright, Bobby Few, Alan Silva, Muhammad Ali = Center of the World Productions Alan Silva = IACP (Institute of Art, Culture & Perception, which was also the school he set up in France) Noah Howard = Altsax Cecil Taylor = Unit Core Rashied Ali = Survival William Parker = Centering Marco Eneidi = Botticelli LaDonna Smith & Davey Williams = Trans Museq Ra and Alton Abraham = Saturn (I don't totally understand the division with El Saturn/Thoth and when Abraham stepped away from the label)
  17. That trio set with Ware, Parker & Charles (iirc Patricia Nicholson dances as well, can't quite remember) from the Centering box is pretty amazing.
  18. that's true -- I have a few of those records as well. Technically FMP was started by Brötzmann, von Schlippenbach, and Detlef Schönenberg with Jost Gebers as adviser, though they very quickly handed it off to him as it immediately became quite difficult to operate (at least for a gaggle of musicians). Wikipedia mentions Schoof and Kowald as well, though in our interview Gebers highlighted these other three figures as the driving force.
  19. Milford Graves + Don Pullen = SRP, Self Reliance Projects Milford Graves + Andrew Cyrille = IPS, Institute of Percussive Studies Kenny Cox a.o. = Strata Charles Tolliver, Stanley Cowell a.o. = Strata-East Jazz Composers' Orchestra = JCOA Heiner Stadler = Labor Loren Mazzacane Connors = St. Joan Mike & Kate Westbrook = Original Records Misha Mengelberg, Han Bennink, Willem Breuker = Instant Composers Pool Hans Dulfer = Heavy Soul Music Franz Köglmann = Pipe Charles Tyler = Ak-Ba Julius Hemphill = Mbari Vinny Golia = Nine Winds yeah, great label from a fascinating musician Phil Ranelin, Doug Hammond a.o. = Tribe Evan Parker, Derek Bailey, Tony Oxley = Incus Phill Wachsmann, Peter Cusack a.o. = Bead
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