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clifford_thornton

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  1. That Lacy is a fine one! I didn't know you worked with Michael J. Smith - fine player, that Geomusic stuff is really intense. Shit, I owe you a couple of Lacy CDs don't I? Yeah, Michael lived in Atlanta for a year around the turn of the 1990's. We did some recording that Michael never released, but I put out a couple of tracks on a CD of mine. He got pretty discouraged (understandably) with the Atlanta music scene and went back to Sweden. But in that year, he was quite a figure around here - he'd wear colored jumpsuits with white boots and drive around in a Delorean. Why does that outfit not surprise me... he seems like a pretty far-out dude.
  2. Cecil & Ben Young were working on this, I think. If it is with Ben, it'll be great.
  3. Yeah, gonna try and make one of these when I'm in town.
  4. That Lacy is a fine one! I didn't know you worked with Michael J. Smith - fine player, that Geomusic stuff is really intense. Shit, I owe you a couple of Lacy CDs don't I?
  5. Man, I haven't pulled out that Talismen collection in a while. I remember liking it quite a bit, but specifics are foggy. WIll get back to you unless someone chimes in with something better.
  6. Cool, good to know.
  7. Click the link to the Popsike auction - that's what it looks like, on the front anyway. I wish my copy had come with the poster but at least it's otherwise in good nick. Really fine record. Mbari was Julius' label - also issued a double LP of overdubbed reed music, Blue Boye, as well as an LP of the poetry of K. Curtis Lyle called The Collected Poem for Blind Lemon Jefferson.
  8. Lose the flavor savor?
  9. Weird, this is one I never knew about. Color me intrigued.
  10. 0698 - $6.98 suggested retail price. The catalog number on that reissue is Arista-Freedom 1028 (originally Mbari MPC 501). Check this copy that came with a poster! Btw, curious why you're going with the Arista artwork rather than the Mbari - the jacket on the Mbari is very nice-looking.
  11. Bump. No takers for the remainder of the lot?
  12. Welcome! Bush Baby is a real fine one; I don't know who is handling the Adelphi catalog but they did some real nice jazz & blues titles back in the 70s. Don't know the Gibbs LP, but I can tell you that a legit Ichnos reissue (vinyl only) is in the planning stages - or at least it was last year when I talked to the gentleman who bought the tapes.
  13. It shouldn't to my knowledge - at least when talking about "original issues." As for reissues, the Classic & Music Matters discs I've seen seem to be relatively faithful reproductions. I can't speak about those French reissues that have recently been released, though what I heard was that they're also pretty good facsimiles.
  14. Yeah, helping my friend to produce the Dickie Landry reissue was an education on that front.
  15. Rest of it goes for $20 shipped (w/o jewel cases most likely).
  16. yes, that's the only one I know of.
  17. Yeah, the Dickerson rules - I have that on both CD and on vinyl.
  18. Whoa. I'm interested.
  19. Those Open Music CDs are great. He's fun and fantastic. Although she is better looking, I guess.
  20. There are Candid CD-Rs. The Whynot Candid CDs I have had are CDs. So there you go.
  21. Hahaha maybe I'll embed that video with my review of 5 Trios...
  22. Just picked mine up from the post today. I am excited to pop it in the CD player, too. Cheers! CA
  23. Though I've got a few of these on hold for someone, there are still some titles left that promise (!) to be engaging!
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