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  1. I have a copy of that issue too.. My deck is ready for collection.
  2. Very sorry to hear this - I have that 'Stolen Moments' LP and will play it over the next few days. Way too young.... RIP.
  3. That Tolliver Big Band set is predictably good - for anyone out there still procrastinating on this one...
  4. Didn't someone take a pot-shot at his car outside the Blue Coronet in Brooklyn in the early 1970s? (I think the story was that Marguerite Eskridge was with him).
  5. I found some disco singles the other day that I hadn't seen in decades..
  6. I was too-ing and fro-ing between Mariano and Surman and went for Mariano. The sound was more the former to my mind but the phrasing the latter. Based on your hints would this be from 'Miroslav Vitous Group' on ECM with Surman and Jon Christensen?
  7. Track 4 - Walt Dickerson? Track 5 - Joe Loss and His Orchestra with special guest Albert Ayler? Track 6 - Vinyl, 'Out Of This World'. Freddie Hubbard with the Walter Benton Quintet. Both Freddie and Wynton Kelly very recognisable. Track 8 - 'Mirage', Don Rendell/Ian Carr Quintet. From 'Change Is'. Track 10 - I would have said Donald Byrd, sounds like a Savoy session, Hank Jones on piano. Ozzie Cadena production? Track 11 - Charlie Mariano on MPS? Sounds either Nordic or German.. Nice selection ! Track 7 - I thought Fresu too..
  8. Jazzbo - I had a similar experience with Sam Rivers. Couldn't have been nicer chatting with him after a gig, I agree he was a very warm character. Andrew Hill also added to my list too. Both of these guys hugely impressed me in person - irrespective of any music they made. Cedar Walton was also a very pleasant guy to chat with.
  9. Very true ! These will be good..
  10. For me, Hank Jones was a standout. Delightful guy. Elvin was too. I've found most musicians very welcoming and friendly when approached. One exception was Tony Williams but suspect that I caught him at a bad time (shortly after he had finished an energetic set). Never met Miles but suspect that if I had I would have been given the Ewan McGregor treatment..
  11. Once again - JM is an alternative Mosaic universe/time machine. Always good to know !
  12. Have signed up with Smalls and watched the music from there and Mezzrow early this morning. Particularly enjoyed the Johnny O'Neal late solo set at Mezzrow. Video quality great and the audio more than acceptable for me. Never thought I'd see the day when you could catch top notch NYC club sets live from the English countryside !
  13. I'll be checking out the Smalls live video feed. Gets my vote ahead of the Cheltenham Fest !
  14. I guess Jazz Messengers still have it in stock in Europe?
  15. Braxton now gone ! Monk 'It Club' vinyl also now in Last Chance
  16. Feeling a definite case of vinyl deprivation at the moment...
  17. Read somewhere that he had an attachment with the Banff Summer School, which might explain his regular visits.
  18. Mainstream cinema - one of the main multiplex chains over here. Four viewing times a day for at least a week at my nearest local, with other venues available !
  19. Thanks for the advisory - I've been meaning to get hold of that Braxton set for some time so pounced while it was still possible. Would have hated to miss that one. Also gone for a copy of that Roy Ayers single on Mighty Quinn to squeeze in within the shipping limit.
  20. Chuckling in my seat when the Schaap bit came on. It was either his actual voice or a pretty good imitation. That whole first 5-10 minutes of the film were most entertaining. Of course Miles nerds like me were querying just why the TV film reconstruction of Osaka had what looked like a Dave Liebman clone in the style of Vienna 1973 in place of Sonny Fortune..
  21. Yep, 'Black Satin'. I thought it was fun - even at the £10 they rip us off over here..
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