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clifford_thornton

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  1. I'll just plug my own list here, which is alphabetized so as to avoid hierarchy and in a 24 new/12 reissue or unearthed format.
  2. Oh, Wah Wah - they've done a number of psych/Krautrock reissues. I always assumed their stuff was booted but clearly I'm wrong. Hope she got paid decently. Original Blue Notes and so forth generally sound really good, but I'm with you - I'd rather cough up the dough for something that hasn't been reissued than something that is more easily available. Most of my BNs are 60s/70s pressings or Japanese, same with Prestige/Riverside. I don't care too much about FMP or ESP addresses, either... but some sweet private-press or small-label joint, I'd like to have the original.
  3. New York people: you have two more nights to catch The Young Mothers in concert before they head on to Philly and then back to Texas. Pretty stunning mixture of disparate approaches yet somehow it works well. Afro-jazz/European free improvisation/surf psych/hip-hop/grindcore hybridization... can you dig it?

  4. Whoa. RIP to another great.
  5. Nope. I'll email them about it.
  6. Nice. That Gato is real strong and a fine complement to the ESP.
  7. Oh dang, sorry to hear this. RIP.
  8. Yeah... in fact, my vinyl copy of ICP 002 sounds stunning, which isn't the case with the transfer. I mean, I don't feel like a total asshole or "taken" by the box, but I do think it could have been done better considering the material and resources. It's by no means a perfect set, and considering the organization's importance, it should be damn near that.
  9. There are a couple of problems I have with the set so far (other than fiscal inaccessibility for most): 1) The needle-drops don't sound all that great so far. Honestly, I think I have better vinyl copies than some of the sources they used. 2) The Boersma photos are great, but like the wonderful books that came with the FMP boxes For Example, Cecil Taylor in Berlin, and In Retrospect, there's a dearth of liner notes/exhaustive session information. I suppose they didn't want to pay writers? Surely there are enough living critics/historians of the Dutch scene that this could have been done in an interesting way. The "Contents" sheet is pretty hard to read and not entirely sensible. 3) "Hand painted" my ass. I'll be working through the set over the next month and hope to have an exhaustive writeup on it myself in the early spring. I'm glad the set exists but there are some things I wish that ICP/Challenge had done differently.
  10. "Goin' down down to the marketplace and learn to lie like an evangelist..." (a little Ut on a Sunday afternoon)

  11. Ut - In Gut's House - (Blast First)
  12. Mudhoney - Superfuzz Bigmuff - (Sub Pop)
  13. Maybe the masters are inaccessible? It's an excellent album. Hopefully at some point I can score a copy for a price that's not completely insane.
  14. Whoa! That's really great.
  15. As far as I can see Dolphy appears on one track only, Epistrophy at 17:52 on disc 016. I hope you didn't buy this in the expectation of hearing a lot of unreleased Eric Dolphy. I have several of the ICP releases, having more Dolphy would have just been a bonus. I didn't know if there was more music with Han Beninick than just The Last Date Han Bennink is well represented. I think you will be dealing with some some needle drops. I've been through about 10 discs. As far as Dolphy-Bennink, nothing else has been released. I'll have to check my discography to see how many dates the quartet played - I think there are a couple in addition to the studio recording that resulted in the Fontana/Limelight LP. Guess I shouldn't be too surprised about needle drops here and there. I have most of the early stuff on LP and the pressings on those are decent enough. Masters may be gone or in Breuker's archive, which may not be all that accessible since his passing - I don't know.
  16. I used to pass that one by for like $7.99 at Jazz Record Mart (though by that time I had & enjoyed the Tapscotts and Mirandas on Nimbus). Now it seems to go for some change. Oh well...
  17. Yeah, I did the same thing - sold a couple of high-dollar LPs I wasn't all that excited about and bought this with the cash. Just got mine today as well and it looks like a pretty great/exhaustive set. I haven't checked to see if we'll be dealing with any needle-drops but so far the presentation appears top notch.
  18. Jazzman are in the UK and Kindred Spirits are out of Holland, but beyond that I'm not sure.
  19. That happens - it's drilled right, but the plating process was somehow off. That's my guess, anyway.
  20. Huh.
  21. Yeah, I think that's all of the tape that survived. Eeko is to blame!
  22. Unfortunately, the way the LP market is today, so are the "originals." My assumption is that the label is winding down and this was their way to "send off" and celebrate. I agree that selective and affordable reissues would have been a nice way to go, but that just might not be in the cards at this point. Curious to see what happens to the catalog once the box is gone.
  23. The Flying Luttenbachers - The Void - (Troubleman Unlimited)
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