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clifford_thornton

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  1. Agreed and yes, I have... dude can swing branches in the air and it sounds f'in hip! His brother Peter is more of a "strict" reed-player and I enjoy his work as well.
  2. Enjoyed it when I had it, but my copy wasn't in that great condition and since has left the building... I too remember Benson sounding quite nice on it.
  3. I was thinking the same thing... meanwhile: Ronnie Scott & The Band - Live at Ronnie Scott's (CBS Realm mono orig) great session!
  4. I assume you're talking about the Mike White album with Lasha on it? Never bought it, though I've been intrigued upon seeing it...
  5. I would've got it - that would be hip!
  6. Not to derail this into another "type" of thread, but I think that playing very free music, in the sense of not constructing obvious parameters, still had positive sway in the post-BYG age. For example, though the (loft-era) Umezu surely swings and is based on a loose head-solos format, it still has the rambunctious, raw energy of something you might hear on a late '60s Af-Am free jazz record (ditto his more unruly side on Des-Chonboo). Then again, you have people like Clifford Thornton and Joe McPhee whose music from the late '60s/early '70s seems very clearly constructed - so the pendulum swings both ways, often concurrently. As for Echo, I enjoy it, though the tune "Peace" gets more spins from me.
  7. Well, I have the original LP of it and it, too, sounds pretty much like doo. But despite that fact, it's still a great record!
  8. Spent very little time with WBK records, though here and there what I've heard has been interesting. My interest in Breuker tends toward the small groups - such as with Leo Cuypers, Gunter Hampel (ca. late '60s), and his phenomenal work in a duo with Han Bennink. The Dutch musical theatre interest stems from not only fluxus (Mengelberg was loosely associated) but Dutch dada/neo-dada tendencies going back to at least de Stijl artists like Theo van Doersburg, who professed the ideal of a merger between art and life. Certainly something that hasn't been extensively talked about w/r/t Dutch jazz; I don't remember Whitehead's book getting into Dutch arts in general, though it has been years since I read it.
  9. I've always dug Super Nova, so I guess it's weird that I don't have this. Should be cheap enough, though, so next time I see it...
  10. So this was unissued as an LP, I assume...
  11. Dang, not on the board for a coupla days and this is what I miss... Happy (belated) Birthday! I'll send you some cake; hope it makes it through customs all right!
  12. I've always really liked that one. Much better than whipped cream.
  13. Thanks for the clarification. I thought it was all from the vol. 1 session; didn't realize one was a Saturn outtake.
  14. Don't forget that original LP copies of My Point of View featured "Gracham" Moncur III on trombone...
  15. Though spinning a CD now, my last vinyl listen was: High Rise - High Rise 2 (Squealer reissue of the PSF original) Heavy!
  16. No JOS No Horace Silver 1 Blakey (not a Messengers, though)
  17. I missed the last COO gig - trombonist Brian Allen was the guest; he's quite good. There's some "quiet" improv stuff going on down here, which I'm not too into, though some hip gigs have happened with ICP, The Thing, Tony Malaby (w/ Allen and Tom Rainey) and a choice few others. I think Tristan Honsinger might be coming down to play solo sometime this winter - should be interesting! Haven't checked out John Martyn yet, though I've been admonished elsewhere for not having any of his records. Danny Thompson and all that Pentangle stuff I really get into (yep, track A1 on the self-titled 1st LP is what hooked me on their thing), though I sort of lose steam after about three or four records - same w/ ISB (different ilk), Fairport, etc. Abbey, chill.
  18. Yes. The lengthy first piece I like a lot; the rest of it not quite as interesting.
  19. I am pretty sure he passed away some time ago. In fact, I believe he died homeless.
  20. Yeah, didn't Ecstatic Peace put out those books in silkscreened editions of 99? I think they came with a 7-inch or something...
  21. Yeah, I have the America pressing and it sounds great. I assume this was the same case with Coursil's Black Suite?
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