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sidewinder

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  1. Indeed I am, Big Al. December launch date is cast in jello concrete. :rsmile:
  2. He's kicked a few asses into touch and told them to leave their various thick wives and girlfriends at home, thankfully.
  3. I'm on the case..
  4. Great Photos. Jimmy Heath and Lou Donaldson are looking extremely well !
  5. I still hope to be ready for Dec 2008 for an Xmas blowout. Unlikely to be earlier, unfortunately.
  6. Whether or not you go for the Music Matters 45 rpm sets likely has a lot to do with the quality of your playback systems. In my case, the vinyl side is quite a bit better than the CD side, so the payback is fairly obvious. On the MM sets I like the cover art Francis Wolf photos too. Turning the LPs every 10 mins is a pain in the ass though.
  7. Hope it's a good one !
  8. Just found this cool '60s fashion video by Bill Claxton, featuring Peggy Moffitt: Claxton/Moffitt
  9. Wow - I thought the face on the earlier photograph in this thread looked familiar. Thanks for sharing this info.
  10. "Jazz seen" is no longer available, i think it's out of print. Check the second hand book shops. But "jazz life" (including the 1500 $ edition !) is available on Amazon.com Sorry to hear the news about Bill Claxton - Channel 4 news tonight over here had a nice little tribute to him, wish I could have recorded it. Just dug out my copy of 'Jazz Seen' - bought direct from Bill and signed by him in 1999. He was a very nice guy as I recall, a delight to meet, very un-pretentious. RIP.
  11. John Coltrane 'Cosmic Music' (Coltrane Records)
  12. Eric Dolphy 'Out There' (Esquire DG mono) Yusef Lateef 'The Centaur And The Phoenix' (Riverside DG stereo) James Moody/George Wallington 'The Beginning and End Of Bop' (BN Liberty blue/white mono)
  13. Oh sh*t ! Back to 1973 again. Better stock up on candles and cans of beans then..
  14. This was one of 32jazz' best reissues, in my humble opinion! Agreed ! And the second best was the other Woody twofer with 'Cassandranite' and 'Love Dance'.
  15. How about this one? Not a bad album - but by the incredibly high standards of McLean and Moncur in the 1960s it doesn't live up to the very high expectations IMO. No fireworks - a misfire..
  16. I actually spoke to John Koenig once about that 'Blackstone Legacy' session and he mentioned that Shaw was 'a bit lubricated' at that session and that it was a tough one to complete. All a bit rushed, I believe. I loke both albums by the way - but they are a little chaotic in parts.
  17. That's a great little interview. It would be great if Mosaic are planning on reissuing 'Iron Men', although 32 Jazz did include it on one of their compilations (I think it was 'Two More Pieces Of The Puzzle' - paired with 'The Woody Shaw Concert Ensemble', an equally brilliant performance). Maybe some bonus tracks this time? Nice to hear Mr Braxton speak with such affection about Woody.
  18. It's the only Reuben Wilson LP I've flogged because I thought it was crap. But I've made many mistakes in the past and this might be one. In the light of Mike and Shawn's comments, I'll try this again. MG I like it ! Definitely worth picking up the Reuben Wilson - and the sound on the CD reissue is really outstanding. I can sort of hear the similarity in style with 'Moon Rappin' that SS mentions. Definite 1971 groove..
  19. Bill - you're as safe as houses. Did I say 'houses'?
  20. Long John Baldry Jimmy Witherspoon Alexis Korner
  21. Mr Porter Fat Controller Mr Beeching
  22. Yep - a winner from the first note. I don't have any of this material so it is a bit of a revelation. 'Hot Jazz On Blue Note' for sure. Sound is pretty good too ! I've been reading Selections from the Gutter: Portraits from the Jazz Record, edited by Art Hodes and Chadwick Hansen. This makes an excellent accompaniment to the Hodes Mosaic. His stories of early Chicago scene are priceless, and his straightforward prose makes it all the more vivid. Thanks ! I'll look out for it.
  23. Art Hodes Mosaic LP set. Lee Morgan 'Delightfulee' (Blue Note Liberty blue/white stereo)
  24. Crikey ! Sounds very much like Orkney and the Shetland Islands (not suprisingly in view of the common Norse ancestry) - although I think they add lamb to the menu on occasions. And probably deep-fried mars bars .
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