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clifford_thornton

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  1. Robert Wood - Tarot - (Edici) Wood is an obscure vibraphonist who also recorded with Alan Silva. He's joined here by Steve Potts, Kent Carter and on drums, Ron Pittner. Pretty cool little record.
  2. Both are from paintings by Kenneth Noland, so you can't be faulted too hard.
  3. Maybe both, at this rate.
  4. How long is this sale going on? I'd like to buy all four volumes in December, once I have some bread to throw around with my big breasts (sshh, don't tell anyone)...
  5. It's insane that it was on CBS in the first place...
  6. It just smells funny.
  7. My parents are cooking one, ironically.
  8. Embrace - s/t - (Dischord) Been awhile since I gave this'n a spin...
  9. Marion Brown - Afternoon of a Georgia Faun - (ECM German orig)
  10. Though I haven't spun his recent recordings, I can say that LIVE he is on excellent form these days. If Zaki is anything like Clarity or the Black Saint and IAI collaborations (w/ Michael Gregory), it's safe to assume it's very good.
  11. Thanks for the proper terminology.
  12. Why would you put a bump of coke on your sleeve? That's what your knuckle is for.
  13. That's too bad. The band looked hot!
  14. The sound isn't that bad - never had any problems myself. I have The Living Music on an FMP LP and it sounds just fine. Wish Corbett would've paired it with the complete rehearsal tape that adds Derek Bailey to the mix! I've been a little slow to pick up some of his recent CDs on Intakt, but they're on my Christmas list.
  15. Didn't realise K.B. Blues was part of that twofer CD. Will have to keep that in mind... I'm not a Burrell "nut" but find him often enjoyable and the lineup for that set looks like it could do no wrong. I really love Doug Watkins.
  16. Aren't these still in print on CD?
  17. Right, that was going to be my response also. He then signed with BN and, once that contract ran out, went to Milestone.
  18. Amen. I hope you get more into his work, he's fantastic!
  19. I tend to agree with Dan's point as well. The dude should have called the authorities - taking a Charles Bronson vigilante stance is stupid, and shooting a cat in a public place like that is dangerous. What if a homeless person also happened to be sleeping under the bridge when he tried to shoot the cat? Besides, how does he know that THAT particular cat was the guilty one? Was he witnessing it eat one of his beloved shore birds when he shot it? Or was it simply the first wild cat that he found in the area? I think this guy was an asshole with at least one screw loose, and his behaviour disgusts me. He deserves at least a good ass-kicking.
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