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louis armstrong 30min audio interview 6-24-62 chicago
clifford_thornton replied to l p's topic in Artists
Studs and Louis - interesting, thanks. -
I bought it from you! It's solid in my opinion.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Ah, I thought the Durium issue was earlier - it is indeed ugly looking compared to the original. I do have the beautiful Durium issue of the Cherry/Barbieri "Togetherness" record, which sounds incredible. Lots of great and hard to find Italian jazz LPs from this era indeed. As to Marty Cook, that record should be easy to find for $15 or less! Have the Fredriksson on CD - it's wonderful. Wish I had an OG but what can you do? -
Never got to see him in the flesh but damn, what a life and what music came from it. RIP.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
It's good! -
Big Band - 30 titles due 20 May 15 from Universal Japan
clifford_thornton replied to RiRiIII's topic in Re-issues
ah, you might be right - I was referring to this one: UCCU-90127) -
Big Band - 30 titles due 20 May 15 from Universal Japan
clifford_thornton replied to RiRiIII's topic in Re-issues
Betting it's Purisutisu, which turns out to be the Antilles Priestess. That Gil/Kikuchi thing is a monster, highly recommended. It's more like the CD version of There Comes A Time than the LP version, if you know what I mean. Oliver's side is a keeper too, in my book, just because it's a roaring-ass live big band recorded very nicely. Soloists are not always..."stimulating", but they don't suck. The main thing, though, is that big-band energy as applied to those charts. Not Priestess - it's a Japanese Philips/Fontana LP simply titled Masabumi Kikuchi + Gil Evans, and starts off with a brief rip through Bley's "Ictus." Good one. other than Billy Harper, Hannibal and Gil, the orchestra is made up entirely of Japanese musicians. -
I said hello to him briefly at a Vision Festival some years back - he seemed very fun and cool (not to mention brilliant), but I wish I'd made more of an effort to get his story while he was on the planet. Thanks for getting those albums out, Alan - they're essential in my book.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
that Ossiach Live set is interesting; picked it up on eBay years ago, probably for more than $30 but I doubt the price was offensive. The Gruntz material is my favorite, albeit not on the level (for me) of Noon in Tunisia... -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Yeah, good one. This was originally released on the tiny Italian label Togetherness in the '60s, later reissued by Durium in the early 70s, and then Bates picked it up for Freedom, thus packaging it nicely for the Arista Freedom series in the US. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
you guys are sane. That's the problem. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
ha, I can't cross the four-digit rubicon. -
I wish I had the East Berlin set; stupidly didn't buy it when I was a poorer college student in the late 90s, when Cadence/North Country had it. Picked up individuals from the Berlin box over the years but sold them when I got a nicely-priced score on the big box about six years ago. Haven't downloaded any D:O FMPs since everything they've offered I have on disc or LP (or am trying to find on same), but for those who want to hear out of print music legally and don't want to fork over a lot of bread, I support the effort. In a perfect world, the entire FMP/SAJ/Uhl Klang catalog would be perpetually available physically, but... what can you do?
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has anyone read "Deal" yet? Curious if it's on the level of the Lesh memoir, which I thought was excellent.
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
That's a really good record. And no, I don't have the original either! -
From the Arts for Art mailing list: Really loved his solo music, especially "The Unpredictability of Predictability." Saw him play solo at one Vision Festival maybe 2000 or '01, and it was spellbinding. RIP sir, and thank you.
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Touch of Evil is the shit!
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Good record. Also the only Mollie I ever knew well seemed never to be in the mood... -
yeah, Thomas was telling me about this the other day. Wish I could see it.
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Mobley and Muhal? Wow. Great piece, John.
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Too bad Allen deleted his comments; while it might seem like he was being heavy-handed, and perhaps that's true, it's also the case that more than one book can be written on the subject of spirituality, religion and improvised music. Mr. Bivins' writing has always impressed in short form and I'm looking forward to reading this longer tome!
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I actually like the version with less reverb - which surprised me. Had the crappy Shadoks boot, which was pretty dim-sounding.
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