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  1. 1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

    I'll give it a spin.

    Schweizer with Leandre and Maggie Nichols was the most fun and humorous improv gigs I've seen. Not a lot of competition of the humorous front it has to be said, except perhaps Alan Wilkinson solo

    Les Diaboliques! Incredible.

    She's definitely up there for me as far as pianists go, though admittedly I've probably spent much more time with the LP era material (on up through the early Intakt duos) than some of the CDs.

  2. Checking my discogs collection and while I still don't have all the CDs entered, all of the LPs are in there and I can see tons of great 1987 titles by (among others) Steve Lacy, Bill Dixon, William Parker, Ellen Christi, Derek Bailey, Cecil Taylor, Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton, Beaver Harris, Marion Brown, Mal Waldron, Peter Brötzmann, Marilyn Crispell, Michael Stuart, Dennis Gonzalez, Charles Brackeen, Per Henrik Wallin, Andrew Hill... not to mention scads of fantastic punk and indie rock of course. Seems like a good year to me (I was 10 at the time).

  3. 35 minutes ago, John L said:

    Document is known for its comprehensive reissues of pre-war music recorded by other labels, in contrast to labels devoted to making new recordings of older styles of music themselves, which I understand to be the subject of this thread.  Nevertheless, Document does have one series of issues - the 700 series - that consists of their own recordings of European musicians playing in American pre-war styles.  So technically Document can be included here.   

    Ah, thanks, yeah I had no idea about the 700 series.

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