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  1. Byrd Hoffman School of Byrds - The Life and Times of Joseph Stalin - (self-released)
  2. OMG. Hahaha!
  3. I didn't like the Disconforme sound either; got a rip of the original LP and that sounded a lot better. I'm eager for the Dusk Fire reissue.
  4. Wow - sorry to hear this sad news. Indeed, not unexpected, but another architect of the music has ascended.
  5. Attila Zoller & Masahiko Sato - A Path Through Haze - (MPS, GER)
  6. Man, I wish I could have taken primary school music appreciation with Bilal Abdurahman...

  7. Bilal Abdurahman - Sound Rhythm Rhyme & Mime for Children - (Folkways)
  8. Their website to the contrary, I have a very hard time believing that this is legit. The Wewerka disc was legit - Hans Wewerka produced the original session and leased it to FMP.
  9. On this ten books thing in no hierarchical order: Bill Dixon, L'Opera Ben Young & Bill Dixon, Dixonia Valerie Wilmer, As Serious As Your Life Art Taylor, Notes and Tones Cyrus Console, Brief Under Water Inger Christensen, it Kenneth Patchen, Selected Poems Frank Stanford, The Battlefield Where The Moon Says I Love You John Dewey, Art as Experience Donald Judd, The Complete Writings 1959-1975

  10. John Young - Trio - (Delmark)
  11. I promise next year I'll get back into show-attending mode. Other obligations and projects have me buried up to my ears. It has been a fascinating but exhausting year. Visual art is great but I miss creative music and beer.

  12. The Bunnicula Wiki is epic. It is Friday. These two statements are related.

  13. Various - Panorama des Musiques Experimentales - (Philips, NL) Kagel, Berio, Eimert, Henry, Ferrari, et al. in a nice two-LP set.
  14. 2 very nice sets on that excellent blog, in pretty decent fidelity all considered. Sharp certainly can play and both bands are top notch. This is absolutely wonderful - thanks!!!
  15. What a drag - wonderful player. May he rest in peace.
  16. Damn, Stan Tracey is gone. What a wonderful player.

  17. I am told there are some burning tapes with Denis Charles and (IIRC) William Parker from the '80s. Only other Sharpe "avant-garde" album I have (other than For Losers) is with A.R. Penck and the TTT crew, titled Endless Jazz. Denis Charles and Lisle Ellis are also on it. Shoulda been a trio...
  18. Need to grip the vinyl of this before it's gone. I've always dug the session but could never justify the price tag.
  19. Rolf Kühn Group - Devil in Paradise - (MPS, GER)
  20. I believe so, but I'm not sure if he produced all of the "heavy" jazz sessions. The ones I have are: Bill Barron & Ted Curson - Now Hear This (AF) Bill Barron - West Side Story Bossa Nova (Dauntless) Walt Dickerson - Jazz Impressions of Lawrence of Arabia (Dauntless) Walt Dickerson - Unity (AF) Elmo Hope - Sounds from Riker's Island (AF) There's an attractive looking Prince Lasha session with the Bossa Tres that I've never actually owned. For what it's worth, my mono copy of Jazz Impressions of LoA is on MGM. Sure you're not thinking of Impressions of a Patch of Blue? Lawrence of Arabia also came out as Vibes in Motion on Audio Fidelity.
  21. FB asked me what my favorite teams were. Wheatland Cycling is not on there, nor is the Sunflower Outdoor & Bike Shop cycling team (or the ol' Wednesday night rides!). At least Steve Tilford I could "like" on FB.

  22. If they had original Rough Trade vinyl of things like Swell Maps or Pere Ubu, I might be enticed to enter.
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