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clifford_thornton

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  1. That's volume 1, a whole 'nother story... Nommo looks like this: or this:
  2. It's called "archiving." The current commercial CD issues could remain in print, right? If you want vinyl, buy Classics or buy used.
  3. Guess somebody'd better start one! Get on back here, DP...
  4. Chuck's point is right the fuck on. It gives serious justification, beyond the fact that these things just ooze ridiculousness, to why this whole thing is pointless (beyond the cash-in, of course).
  5. Right, the suit-jacket cover is preferable.
  6. Oh, I forgot about that - the date Fiddy and Kanye's CD drops!
  7. That is a fair price. I like it myself...
  8. And if Steve Hoffman masters it, it's... 5 x Monk x 5 x Lacy x 5 x Lacy x 5 x Monk!
  9. Sorry dude, I wasn't sure if we were dealing with a tautology of "ideals" or not...
  10. I nabbed a few things this week... some I have in other versions (i.e., Feldman), but hell, it's less than $4 a pop.
  11. That's Alexander von Schlippenbach's wife...
  12. The grab-bag continues... Pandit Pran Nath - India's Master Vocalist - (Shandar orig) with La Monte Young and drawings by Marian Zazeela, of course. My flatmate really loves this... (not quite)
  13. I don't have the Moserobie dates. Wallin was, and is, great (IMO). You should be on top of his work, melodaloc.
  14. Crime - San Francisco's Still Doomed - (Swami) Indeed...
  15. Takehisa Kosugi - Catch-Wave - (Iskra reissue)
  16. Plus, you can always apprise dealers of the situation if they prefer not to sell to those with less than 99% positive feedback.
  17. I would buy all of them in some order or another...
  18. I thought Appelbaum worked for LOC.
  19. Count Ossie & The Mystic Revelation of Rastafari - Tales from Mozambique - (Dynamic) Featuring the great tenor playing of Ras Jose...
  20. There are 7 live recordings of the Rollins-Cherry band from 1962-63 in addition to "Our Man In Jazz": 8/7/62, NYC 1/15/63, Copenhagen 1/17/63, Stockholm 1/19/63, Paris (2 concerts) 1/20/63, Rome 1/29/63, Stuttgart Billy Higgins is the drummer on all of them. Henry Grimes is the bassist on the '63 dates. Bob Cranshaw is on the '62 session. All of this material except Rome has been bootleged numerous times on both lp and cd: Moon, Landscape, Bandstand, JazzUp, Jazz Anthology, Unique Jazz, Jazz Connoisseur, Magnetic. The sound on all of them is fair to poor whatever the source. None of them sound like "Our Man In Jazz", mostly but not entirely due to the audio quality. I've never seen a bootleg of the Rome date but there is a five minute clip of "52nd Street Theme" on Youtube with Sonny wearing a white dinner jacket. As long as I'm at it, there are three studio tracks by the Grimes edition of the band from 2/20/63 that RCA has issued on various compilations. I remember having a couple of these on maybe Jazz Anthology LPs? Sound was pretty rotten. Too bad, because that band is sick...
  21. But don't you get what you pay for?
  22. Wow. That's surprising. I barely got over 120K on my 2nd Taurus (a '95).
  23. Cool! Thanks for the story.
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