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  1. @ Paul Secor. Thanks Paul for the additional information. COSMOS -Sun Ra - Inner City LP. Sun Ra on the rocksichord.
  2. LOVE'S DREAM - Bobby Bradford. Trevor Watts, Kent Carter, John Stevens. Emanem LP. I think this is a terrific album. Another instance (so many) where you hear the Ornette influence, and I find it interesting how it bounces up agains the Brit free jazz approach. Stanley Crouch did the linter notes (!). This sentence interested me: "All of which, in my opinion, makes Bradford the most significant trumpet player to appear since the death of Booker Little and a figure in 'our' era who is comparable to Fats Navarro during the bebop era..." This was in 1975. When did Crouch jump on the Wynton bandwagon?
  3. Thanks Uli. Very interesting. I've been fortunate enough to see Warren perform a number of times. His discography (leader and sideman) is pretty impressive.
  4. Duly noted That is correct but on the Conn, not only did they crayon the letters, they smooshed it all together so it is one word. Just sayin'.
  5. Shipping is $2.50 for the 1st disc and an additional .50/disc after that. There are many new, still-sealed discs on the list. The ones that are not sealed are in generally nice condition (no scratches). PM if you have question(s). All discs are guaranteed or your money back. If you want to order, please PM me as well as post. PayPal only. US delivery only. Thanks for looking. AkLAFF, Pheeroan. SONOGRAM. Muworks. New, still shrink-wrapped. $10. SOLD}}}}}}}}}}}BISHOP, Jr., Walter. WHAT”S NEW. DIW. New. Still shrink-wrapped. $20.SOLD BLAKE, Ron. SHAYARI. Mack Ave. (BMG). New. Still shrink-wrapped. $5. BLAKEY, Art. AND THE JAZZ MESSENGERS with Wynton Marsalis. Who’s Who in Jazz. $5. GIUFFRE, Jimmy, with Paul Bley, Steve Swallow. CONVERSATIONS WITH A GOOSE. Soul Note. $9. HARRIS, Eddie Trio. EDDIE WHO?. Impulse! $8. HERWIG, Conrad. ANOTHER KIND OF BLUE: Latin Side of Miles Davis. New, shrink-wrapped. Half Note. $10. HICKS, John Legacy Band. MIND WINE – THE MUSIC OF JOHN HICKS. Savant. (White label “Advance Promotional Copy) on CD. (small punch- out in bar code on rear, not in jewel case)). $10. JARRETT, Keith with Gary Peacock, Jack DeJohnette. INSIDE OUT. ECM. $5. JONES, Quincy. COMPACT JAZZ. Mercury. $4. McPARTLAND, Marian with Benny Carter. MARIAN McPARTLAND PLAYS THE BENNY CARTER SONG BOOK. Concord. $5. NELSON, Oliver. LIVE FROM LOS ANGELES: OLIVER NELSON’S BIG BAND. Impulse! (BMG). New, still shrink-wrapped. $5. NELSON, Oliver, and his Orchestra. “FANTABULOUS.” Verve Original. New, still shrink-wrapped. $5. OSBY, Greg. CHANNEL THREE. Blue Note (BMG). New, shrink-wrapped. $5. PALMIERI, Eddie. LISTEN HERE! Concord. New, still shrink-wrapped. $5. PERSON, Houston. SOFT LIGHTS. High Note. $6. PONDER, Jimmy. SOMETHING TO PONDER. Muse. New, still shrink-wrapped. $10. PONDER, Jimmy. JAMES STREET. High Note. $6. PONDER, Jimmy. THUMBS UP. High Note. $6. SIMONE, Nina. FOUR WOMEN (4 CD Box Set). Verve. New, shrink-wrapped. $25. ULLMAN, Gerhard with Steve Swell, Hilliard Greene, Barry Altschul. NEWS? NO NEWS. Jazzwerkstatt.
  6. Larry David David Foster Wallace Wallace and Gromit
  7. Spotify is the guy they named that weird music service after. Shhh, they don't like to talk about it. Scarface Beast (Beauty has gone home) Ugly (Good and Bad have left)
  8. Staind (not sic) The Ink Spots Spotify
  9. Hi Aftab, I have both the Conn "Mothership" and the new "BNLT 999" series Japanese reissue. To answer your question, I listened to "Street Scene" on both discs. On the Conn, the recording sounded "hot," like it was recorded just below clipping. It has a more aggressive sound. This aspect is somewhat reduced on the Japanese reissue; it sounded less aggressive. Nevertheless, I did not hear any actual distortion or clipping on either disc. I probably prefer the Japanese reissue from what I've heard, although I have not listened to both discs all the way through in great detail. Anyway, that's my take, hope it helps.
  10. Yup that's a very nice LP. Years ago I bought a dubious vinyl "reissue" of this that sounded horrible...not long after bought a CD which sounded equally bad..until I finally found a mint original issue about 7 years ago and the sound on the original is amazing. No clipping in the saxophone and deep strong bass. A great session! I play this one more then some of his other post-prestige/new jazz 60s lps like "forest and the zoo" or "Sortie". The most recent reissue is the CD from the Free Factory:: Have either of you heard this particular reissue? And yes, that LP is awfully nice! Yes, I have it, because I don't have Sortie in any other form. The sound on Disposability on this issue is just horrible. There are some sort of digital clicks through the music. It's not just my copy, others have confirmed their presence. If I ever find a copy of Sortie that I can afford, this CD is going into the trash. OK, that's what I thought too, but wanted to compare it against the vinyl, which I don't have. Thanks.
  11. Lord Rochester's Monkey Monkey See, Monkey Do Ronnie's Bonzo
  12. Yes, I think it is. Only other thing it could be is the Chrysler Building, but I'm going with Empire State Building. Trying to figure out from which angle the picture was taken from, it appears from south of the ESB, maybe far west side of Manhattan, a likely place for rail yards back then. Too foggy to tell.
  13. Yup that's a very nice LP. Years ago I bought a dubious vinyl "reissue" of this that sounded horrible...not long after bought a CD which sounded equally bad..until I finally found a mint original issue about 7 years ago and the sound on the original is amazing. No clipping in the saxophone and deep strong bass. A great session! I play this one more then some of his other post-prestige/new jazz 60s lps like "forest and the zoo" or "Sortie". The most recent reissue is the CD from the Free Factory:: Have either of you heard this particular reissue? And yes, that LP is awfully nice!
  14. The Sugar Hill Gang Gang of Four Gangnam Style
  15. The Village People People in Sorrow George Soros
  16. Nathan Breedlove Christy Love Linda Lovelace
  17. Homer Odysseus Penelope
  18. MINGUS MINGUS MINGUS MINGUS MINGUS = Impulse! Speakers Corner LP.
  19. John Player (he's Special!) Playa Del Carmen Carmen San Diego
  20. LOL Listened to: HERB GELLER PLAYS - EmArcy Japan mono LP. Herb Geller (as), Lorraine Geller (p), Curtis Counce or Leroy Vinnegar (b), Buzz Freeman or Lawrence Marable (d).
  21. FOR MUSICIANS ONLY - Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Sony Stitt - Verve mono LP. Not cited on jacket: Ray Brown (b), John Lewis (p), Stan Levey (d).
  22. Ettore Bugatti John Gotti Motley Fool
  23. Quinn Zampano Gelsomina
  24. SERENADE TO A SOUL SISTER - Horace Silver - Blue Note LP (Liberty pressing). Split session. Some really fine playing here, with Stanley Turrentine on tenor on Side 1, and Bennie Maupin on Side 2, and Charles Tolliver on both sessions.
  25. Martial Solal My Favorite Martian Mork & Mindy
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