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  1. 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.
  2. He's certainly not well known enough - great player.
  3. I think he was mentioned, but hey, no harm in mentioning him again! What a great player he was.
  4. Well we know one copy of Celeste sounds good! I'll be on the lookout for another copy. Yes, the whole run of Space Dimension has a bum side two. Which is odd, because Americas are usually fairly decent pressings.
  5. Yeah, Jamabiko is good. I used to have a copy of that one; unfortunately, it had a scratch on one track and didn't stay in the collection. Now: Ted Curson - Tears for Dolphy - (Fontana NL stereo)
  6. John Park (if anyone wants to sell me that If Winter Comes LP...) Marco Eneidi Alan Braufman (stay tuned for an interview) Trevor Watts Piet Noordijk Theo Loevendie (also ss, bcl, pno) Akira Sakata Kazutoki "Kappo" Umezu
  7. Huh. Must be the pressing. Now: Coltrane - Coltrane - (Impulse, Japan)
  8. I think it's mostly new stuff, unless I am mistaken. We live in East Williamsburg, got into a reasonable rent situation via a friend who was leaving the city. It still is extremely expensive here, even with a decently-paying job.
  9. Yes, probably to France, Holland or Belgium. At least the ones I've acquired from those countries seem to carry them.
  10. My copy of that is fairly crackly (hard to tell if it's the pressing or just life in somewhere gross - the vinyl is probably VG++). Good record that I would like to get a clean copy of.
  11. I think he's great, too. Can't mention him too many times...
  12. Damn. Sad to hear this!
  13. Sorry to hear; I was unable to attend Sunday's event because of visiting family commitments. Fingers crossed that he beats it. What a monster player.
  14. Was just introduced to the 1969 cartoon The Ant & The Aardvark. Fun, but the music by Pete Candoli, Jimmy Rowles, Ray Brown, Shelly Manne and company is sublime.

  15. Sad to read the news of Angola's banning of Islam and the destruction of mosques. We are all in the world together.

  16. Parmegiani is gone but his work will live on. RIP, and thanks.

  17. New one is excellent!
  18. Not sure what the first qualified "WCJ" album I bought was, but I can say that like many things, it was at the influential behest of people on this board.
  19. Because it was Don Cherry's birthday, I changed my voicemail password at work to 529301. Mu First Part forever.

  20. It was interesting to play Daydream Nation at full blast for someone who had never heard the LP before. It was the third Sonic Youth album I bought, probably in '93, and the first to really unhinge my mind. It's not my favorite of their records but it's very important and very good. In 1993 I had no awareness of free music or anything "experimental" - that would take another three or so years - but it was clear to me as a teenager that the more challenging, "noisy," improvised "ugly beauty" o...

  21. Yeah, it looked a little rough. I only have a 5th Ave. pressing, bought in the '90s for $10. It's still in near perfect condition.
  22. Social Climbers - s/t - (Hoboken Records) producer/guitarist Mark Bingham's oddball homespun proto new-wave band from the late '70s/early '80s. Excellent album. Drag City reissued it a couple of years ago.
  23. Brent Fariss gave me George Lewis (trombonist, not clarinetist). Do I like him? Sure, although my reactions to his work within the breadth of AACM and post-AACM music haven't been wholly, deeply engaged. I need to spend more time with certain works of his. Have I seen him? Actually, never in performance, though we have met and spoken a few times. Favorite song? Music for Trombone and Bb Soprano (from the Roscoe Mitchell Quartet LP on Sackville) is mind-melting and fantastic! Like this and...

  24. I understood in talking to Prince Lasha that he also had some real estate dealings that went very well and made him some good money.
  25. You've gotta get your hands on I've Known Rivers w/ James Newton & Abdul Wadud I'll take note of that, thanks for the suggestion. I think that whole cohort of Anthony Davis, James Newton, Jay Hoggard, et al, may deserve more attention than they have received. Newton's first, Flute Music, on his own Flute Music Productions label, is very nice. Didn't know of that one. Looks interesting line-up and instrumentation. $50 means it'll have to be very interesting though I'm not sure of the going rate for this LP (the Anthony Davis one-- or did you mean the Newton? Don't know about that one) , I think it's usually found cheaper. I picked up my own copy in Philly for $1.00 in a bargain bin, probably because the spine of the LP jacket was scuffed (vinyl quite fine). I meant the James Newton 'Flute Music' - too many posts quoted to avoid confusion, apologies. The Davis I have but paid more than $1 ! James Newton/David Murray - Solomon's sons [Circle] I think I paid maybe $20 for Flute Music. Now: Gordon Beck - Experiments with Pops - (Odeon, JP)
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