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clifford_thornton

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  1. Sad news. http://www.houstonpress.com/music/legendary-crusaders-sax-man-wilton-felder-passes-away-7800449
  2. Sun Ra - Unity - (Horo, IT orig)
  3. Only stuff I have on Hungaroton is traditional Hungarian folk music... but those sets are stunning.
  4. Han Bennink - Tempo Comodo - (Data, NL)
  5. I don't think it sat in the can that long - I have a pre-BASF pressing, which wouldn't have been released much later than 1969-70.
  6. Spedding is a fantastic player, especially on stuff from this period. The stories quoted here are hilarious.
  7. At least you're covered via Paypal although if it was 7 months ago you may be out of the window.
  8. That's right - forgot that Swell worked with Byard. Would like to hear this new quartet.
  9. What label issued the Japanese pressing, and when?
  10. Thanks Joel.
  11. Agreed on Hat & Shoes. Probably my favorite Ullman disc - I've had a few others that for me, didn't take.
  12. Nice - would certainly have grabbed a Japanese pressing but I did luck out on an affordable, clean original maybe a year ago (after searching for something like 15 years!). I believe those Japanese Mouloudjis are promo-only and that no commercial version was released.
  13. Yeah, that Richardson is really good. I bet it sounds better in mono; the lo-fi stereo separation doesn't do it a lot of favors. Would love to get that Rudd someday - pretty tough to find! Now; Han Bennink - Solo East/West - (SAJ, GER orig)
  14. Who's Lovens playing with in New Orleans?
  15. Haynes' Just Us was recorded in 1960. Although I guess we could go by the estimation that the decade lasted from Jan. 1, 1951 until Dec. 31, 1960...
  16. Seems like that piece was performed several times but I'm not sure if it was recorded. Never owned/heard Liturgical Jazz but would pick it up if I saw it.
  17. Would love to hear that Yamash'ta. Looks sick.
  18. The Meinert is awesome. The Fredriksberg pressing, licensed from Meinert himself, sounds amazing. I would be happy with a clean Spectator copy if I could find one... especially one of the hand-colored copies! But it'll still set you back around $500 at this point...
  19. Fontella is on my Japanese BYG LP.
  20. I guess Pearson's first two LPs were recorded in late 1959 though they didn't appear in the racks until probably 1960. In my opinion, his best trio album is from 1961: I think of him as a bit more of a '60s player to be honest. "Jeannine" is such a great tune.
  21. Concur with quite a number of the above - need to dig out the Jordan on Signal/Savoy again. I'll add this:
  22. Bummer. He was something. RIP.
  23. Probably a marketing decision from Polydor. There's more material from those (or similar) sessions in the vaults, some of which has apparently seen digital release. I think at least some of that is more "out."
  24. So sorry for your loss, Dan. Beautiful and hip dog, clearly.
  25. Jym Young's San Francisco Avant-garde - Puzzle Box - (International Polydor GER orig) excellent quartet date with Bennett Friedman, Harley White and Jim Messinger.
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