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  1. What throws me off is that this newer "STEREO" pressing shows all the signs of being old itself. It has a deep groove. So if it's a later pressing, I'm thinking it's still late 50s or very early 60s. Could the LP be from old stock and placed in a newer cover?
  2. The Americans, Season two
  3. Great show. Just finished re-watching Season Two. My wife is watching it with me this time.
  4. Robert Schumann – Carnaval, Op.9 Cesar Franck – Prelude, Chorale and Fugue — Arthur Rubinstein (RCA Victor Red Seal Records – Sony Music)
  5. It's not clear if your problem is from lens distortion or "key-stoning" caused by the position of the camera. For the latter, try to make sure that the lens of the iPhone is centered over the LP cover and is on the same plane as the cover. As stated above, gridlines can help here.
  6. CD release - March 10th: Jack DeJohnette - Made in Chicago Muhal Richard Abrams: piano Roscoe Mitchell: saxophones +? Henry Threadgill: saxophones, flute Larry Gray: bass Jack DeJohnette: drums ***Made in Chicago live: March 12 – Minneapolis, MN at Walker Arts Center
  7. ECM releases in early 2015 January 13th: Chris Potter Underground Orchestra - Imaginary Cities Chris Potter: tenor and soprano saxophone, bass clarinet Adam Rogers: guitars Craig Taborn: piano Steve Nelson: vibraphone and marimba Fima Ephron: bass guitar Scott Colley: acoustic bass Nate Smith: drums Mark Feldman: violin Joyce Hammann: violin Lois Martin: viola David Eggar: cello *** Chris Potter Underground Orchestra in concert: January 27-31 – NYC – Jazz Standard March 26 – San Francisco – SF Jazz (part of SF Jazz ECM Week) *** Chris Potter Underground Quartet (with Adam Rogers, Fima Ephron and Nate Smith) January 16-17 - West Lafayette, IN at Loeb Playhouse January 20 – Indianapolis, IN at Jazz Kitchen January 21 – Lansing, MI at The Loft January 22-25 – Chicago, IL at Jazz Showcase February 6 - Philadelphia, PA at Chris's Jazz Cafe February 7 - Boston, MA at Regattabar March 14 - Morrow, GA at Spivey Hall February 3rd : Kenny Wheeler - Songs For Quintet Kenny Wheeler: flugelhorn Stan Sulzmann: tenor saxophone John Parricelli: guitar Chris Laurence: double bass Martin France: drums February 10th: Vijay Iyer Trio - Break Stuff Vijay Iyer: piano Stefan rump: bass Marcus Gilmore: drums *** Extensive 2015 tour dates to be announced. February 24th: Anouar Brahem – Souvenance Music for oud, quartet and string orchestra Anouar Brahem: oud François Couturier : piano Klaus Gesing: bass clarinet, soprano saxophone Björn Meyer: bass Orchestra della Svizzera italiana Pietro Mianiti: conductor March 10th: Jack DeJohnette - Made in Chicago Muhal Richard Abrams: piano Roscoe Mitchell: saxophones +? Henry Threadgill: saxophones, flute Larry Gray: bass Jack DeJohnette: drums ***Made in Chicago live: March 12 – Minneapolis, MN at Walker Arts Center
  8. "Peripeteia /ˌpɛrəpɨˈtaɪ.ə/ (Greek: περιπέτεια) is a reversal of circumstances, or turning point. The term is primarily used with reference to works of literature. The English form of peripeteia is peripety." This is the name of the 4th piece of Schoenberg's "Five Pieces for Orchestra", which I was just listening to.
  9. Contribution sent via paypal. Thanks Jim.
  10. Last night: Venue: Philadelphia Art Alliance251 S. 18th Street Philadelphia, PA Saturday, December 13, 2014 - 8:00pm Todd Sickafoose’s Tiny Resistors Jenny Scheinman, violin Ben Goldberg, clarinet Kirk Knuffke, cornet Erik Deutch, piano Rob Reich, accordion Adam Levy, guitar Todd Sickafoose, bass Allison Miller, drums Ars Nova Workshop is pleased to present the Philadelphia premiere of Todd Sickafoose’s original composition BEAR PROOF.
  11. PM Sent.
  12. What would be on your list?
  13. Seeing the Philadelphia Orchestra tonight. In Philadelphia. Bramwell Tovey - Conductor Alison Balsom - Trumpet PROGRAM Britten - Passacaglia, from Peter Grimes Tovey - Songs of the Paradise Saloon, for trumpet and orchestra INTERMISSION Gershwin - Catfish Row; Suite from Porgy and Bess Bernstein - Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
  14. I'm not sure how much Van Gelder is working, but I know that he recorded several sessions for HighNote in 2012. He has an assistant, but I don't remember her name right now.
  15. Don't have this, but here's a link to the listing on the Inner Knot site: http://shop.schizoidshop.com/king-crimson---live-at-the-orpheum-cddvd-a-p1429.aspx
  16. Cecil Taylor – Nefertiti the Beautiful One has Come -- I consider this one a core Cecil Taylor item. (But I haven't heard any of the others ones on your list.)
  17. "It's Time" and "Action" are 1964.
  18. Duke Ellington – The Complete 1932-1940 Brunswick, Columbia & Master Recordings of Duke Ellington and His Famous Orchestra (Mosaic) CD 3a (K–Dec 1932) – with The Mills Brothers, Ethel Waters; three tunes by Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields from "Blackbirds" – "Diga Diga Doo", "I Can't Give You Anything Blue Love" and "Porgy" CD 3b (LMN–Jan–Feb 1933) – retakes of two tunes by Jimmy McHugh & Dorothy Fields from "Blackbirds" w/ Adelaide Hall, plus "I've Got The World on a String" (Ivie Anderson) & "Sophisticated Lady"
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