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  1. Nice! I have this music as Big Stuff on New Jazz (same session). Love it.
  2. I agree with all of this. I stopped reviewing in maybe 2018 for a variety of reasons, but I still write about music. Hopefully some of the personality, facts, and word-pictures still come through. It's definitely not something that comes easily for most people.
  3. Unfortunate that they haven't sent you anything at all. I'm sure you could do a chargeback and get your card credited. I haven't ordered the final batch and will wait until Dusty Groove gets 'em.
  4. I love that record. All the Tyler albums are at least good but this one is quite special.
  5. born on the same day (Dec. 17) in 1933 and 1935, respectively.
  6. That's true. He found ways.
  7. there are still plenty of idiots crashing and burning.
  8. Well, he had cards stacked against him -- race, sexuality -- and though he was successful, his life was hardly perfect. I don't feel sorry for him but I think it is fair to recognize & hold empathy for what caused him turbulence.
  9. yeah, I saw him only once with Lee Konitz and Marc Johnson. It was good, but I think at the time I had a more steady diet of freer Bley and wish I could take my 2024 ears back to that night.
  10. Oh for sure. I was quite floored by the Coleman disc, though, as I wasn't expecting what I got!
  11. Solo Lacy is a very different album. I like the duo with Altena but it's quite different than Maarten's own records. It would have been interesting to hear the Altena of Stairs! and Porto Novo in duo with Lacy (or trio with Bennink) ca. 1967, though Lumps is a pretty enjoyable affair as well. Lacy was quite raucous in those years!
  12. perhaps, but he made the records, not any of us! Not that we have to like all of them (or any of them), but the work is there to be dealt with (or not).
  13. I love Beirach. Shipp got me really listening to him. There's a duo CD with George Coleman that is just stupendous in my opinion.
  14. Downloaded this one on Apple Music and am enjoying it quite a bit: https://www.discogs.com/release/11881513-Barry-Wedgle-Steve-Lacy-The-Rendezvous?srsltid=AfmBOooV_xIAnO5v4XZbPSJEF-mM_pFAHqBuZEqBPbcFXyNsKi-7jQnB
  15. yes, Reggie Johnson is/was a great bass player. He would have turned 84 on Dec. 13.
  16. enjoying the incongruity from the first minute of the first track. Count me in.
  17. Zane Massey Billy Zane Furiosa
  18. All good. The Cadence label (and its related entities) has many rewarding releases. Snap 'em up without hesitation, I'd say. Agreed on Rusch's behavior; my dealings with him were minimal, and I always had respect for him as a writer and record producer while also holding space for the fact that he was an abuser. Humans contain multitudes and not all of what is contained is good.
  19. Saw him with baritone saxophonist Charles Evans' group some years ago at Greenwich House Music School -- fascinating musical mind and the band was definitely digging in deep.
  20. Too bad, and relatively young. RIP.
  21. yep. Took me a while to get/get into him, but when I did I really did.
  22. what about the duo with Maarten Altena on Claxon, "High, Low, and Order" ? It would also not surprise me if some duos with Yoshizawa Motoharu were recorded, though I haven't seen any released as such.
  23. yes, the discursiveness of his language when it is really coming through is quite incredible. Again, my interest isn't quite held by his post-60s recordings that I have heard (that's a me problem, not a Sonny problem!) with a few exceptions, but it'll all be there when I dip back in.
  24. neat record. It would be cool if the additional track (different, similarly weird band) from the Eremite CD made it onto a vinyl edition at some point down the road.
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