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  1. Marcus Roberts “Blues for the New Millenium” Columbia cd It now IS that new millenium. . . and I’ve had the blues. Managing them well though. This is giving me memories of my 'nineties Austin life with my late first wife and our pets. For a spell there life was as good as it gets at home. I was listening to a lot of “Chicago Style” jazz at the time based on the old New Orleans jazz and blues.
  2. Possibly, probably, but none that are in the Private Collection.
  3. Marcus Roberts Trio “Time and Circumstance” Columbia cd Haven’t spun this one in a few years. Such an amazing pianist. I vividly remember seeing him perform at Antone’s in Austin. Piano master!
  4. Pulled from a "stockpile" of recordings that Ellington produced and recorded over the years funded from his own pocket and not officially released before this series. Not unissued or rejected tracks, but full-fledged recordings made for various reasons--try out new arrangements, showcase new compositions, feature an artist, etc. Now Playing Disc 2
  5. Duke Ellington “The Private Collection, Vol. 7: Studio Sessions, 1957 & 1962” Full orchestra and octet recordings, featuring some interesting arrangements re-thinking band staples. Lots of great Gonsalves!
  6. Had to turn this up a bit louder than usual, a hard rain is a-fallin’. . . . Planet D Nonet “Blues to be There–A Salute to Duke Ellington” This is a good one!
  7. Hill and Ross are great players and I bet that was a great show. I really like the 2 cd set that Ross and Jason Palmer did together with Mark Turner on board as well. . . a great release.
  8. Marquis Hill “New Gospel Revisited” I like this one the more I spin it.
  9. “The Complete Bach Cello Suites” Zuill Bailey, Octave Records SACD, disc 2 Nice interpretations, very realistic sounding cello playback.
  10. I enjoyed The Shield, it was nowhere near The Wire or other top-notch shows, and its production values weren't awe-inspiring, but it was entertaining. I never felt the need to watch any of The Commish.
  11. I myself think neither the two basses nor the electric piano sound terrible or detract from the whole.
  12. They are not going to repress boxes that they sold out of long ago, in large part because of licensing limitations, and in part because they said they never would and they are persons of their word.
  13. Sahib Shihab “Jazz Party” Debut/Muzak Japan lp facsimile cd Bass – Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen Drums – Alex Riel Flugelhorn – Allan Botschinsky Guitar – Ole Molin Snare [Snare Drums] – Bjarne Rostvold Soprano Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone, Flute – Sahib Shihab The source recording here is a well-recorded live appearance, and the mastering is excellent on this edition.
  14. Eliane Elias, Bob Brookmeyer, Danish Radio Jazz Orchestra “Impulsive–Play the Music of Eliane Elias”
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    Laufey

    From wikipedia: Semi-retirement In 2019, lang said in an interview that she considers herself semi-retired and may not be writing and recording new songs in the future. "I'm not feeling any particular urge to make music right now. The muse is eluding me. I am completely at peace with the fact that I may be done."
  16. Keith Jarrett/Gary Peacock/Jack DeJohnette “Still Live” ECM Japan 2 cd set, disc 2 Beautiful music. Always makes me feel nostalgic. I played this a lot, practiced to this a lot, in an important period in my life, a time when things started falling into place
  17. George Benson/McDuff, OJC cd 600×600 115 KB 2 LPs reissued on this cd: “The New Boss Guitar of George Benson” and “Hot Barbeque” Interesting that long-time Sun Ra bassist extraordinaire Ronnie Boykins is on the first album. Red Holloway is on tenor on both albums.
  18. George Benson “In Concert–Carnegie Hall–Guest Hubert Laws” CTI RVG UHQCD Japan I had forgotten that Ronnie Foster was on keys here. Nice little spice added there. The spice must flow! Recorded at Carnegie Hall, January 11, 1975
  19. Pan Afrikan People's Arkestra "Live At IUCC 6/24/79 – Church Recordings Vol 6" (2CD set) disc 1 I'm awake now.
  20. Shelly Manne & His Men “Yesterdays” Pablo cd
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    Laufey

    Her music doesn't really do much for me no matter what it may be classified as. But she is a lovely woman.
  22. Unless there is some revelation of profundities I have completely missed, I too will pass on the next installment of the bootleg series. Actually it's not the next installment of the Bootleg Series, but a Japanese brewed independent release adopted by Columbia/Sony for international release.
  23. Jackie Paris “Nobody Else But Me” Audiophile Records cd Bass – Mike Richmond Drums – Keith Copeland Piano – Jim McNeely Vocals – Jackie Paris Recorded July 11 + 12, 1988 in New York City. This is one of my favorite Jackie Paris albums
  24. Art Farmer Quartet (with Jim Hall) “From Sweden with Love–Live!” cd Sound is pretty darned good. I’ve always loved the music from this Quartet.
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