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Mine looks like this:

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Lovely record. I think the Reverend is the bee's knees.

yeah I love this record and Frank Wright.

i wanted to listen to some Eddie Jefferson and this was the first that came to mind. .This and the one I am listening to now mite be the only records of him i have.

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TOKK ensemble Tokyo "music for living process" (RCA, Japan). I love this album so much...sublime contemporary classical that is very experimental with the likes of Takehisa Kosugi and Toshi Ichiyanagi. Not to mention the brilliant percussion of Yasumori Yamaguchi and the brilliant harp performance by Ayako Shinozaki.

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Jaki Byard with Strings!

Jaki Byard ( piano and organ )

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Ray Nance (violin and vocals),
Ron Carter (cello),
Richard Davis (double bass),
Alan Dawson (drums and vibraphone).

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TOKK ensemble Tokyo "music for living process" (RCA, Japan). I love this album so much...sublime contemporary classical that is very experimental with the likes of Takehisa Kosugi and Toshi Ichiyanagi. Not to mention the brilliant percussion of Yasumori Yamaguchi and the brilliant harp performance by Ayako Shinozaki.

I have that piece on an Edition RZ LP although I believe it's a different performance. Will have to try and find this.

Just checked - looks like it's the same performance.

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TOKK ensemble Tokyo "music for living process" (RCA, Japan). I love this album so much...sublime contemporary classical that is very experimental with the likes of Takehisa Kosugi and Toshi Ichiyanagi. Not to mention the brilliant percussion of Yasumori Yamaguchi and the brilliant harp performance by Ayako Shinozaki.

I have that piece on an Edition RZ LP although I believe it's a different performance. Will have to try and find this.

Just checked - looks like it's the same performance.

I have that same RZ lp and it's a different performance. The RZ is a live 1973 performance without Kosugi and Ichiyanagi.

The TOKK lp is a 1975 studio recording featuring Kosugi on electric violin and Ichiyanagi himself along with the other members.

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a few more sides I came across yesterday.

Marion Brown ----Soul Eyes-----(Baystate) Japan

Anthony Braxton----Live at Moers Festival----(Ring) Germany

PJJ is on the Brown and he's not too heavy handed, a fine hardbop date. The Braxton is excellent , not sure if this has had a CD release.

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a few more sides I came across yesterday.

Marion Brown ----Soul Eyes-----(Baystate) Japan

Anthony Braxton----Live at Moers Festival----(Ring) Germany

PJJ is on the Brown and he's not too heavy handed, a fine hardbop date. The Braxton is excellent , not sure if this has had a CD release.

That Braxton is indeed very good - I don[t think there is a CD.

The Brown's on my 'get around to it one day' list

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TOKK ensemble Tokyo "music for living process" (RCA, Japan). I love this album so much...sublime contemporary classical that is very experimental with the likes of Takehisa Kosugi and Toshi Ichiyanagi. Not to mention the brilliant percussion of Yasumori Yamaguchi and the brilliant harp performance by Ayako Shinozaki.

I have that piece on an Edition RZ LP although I believe it's a different performance. Will have to try and find this.

Just checked - looks like it's the same performance.

I have that same RZ lp and it's a different performance. The RZ is a live 1973 performance without Kosugi and Ichiyanagi.

The TOKK lp is a 1975 studio recording featuring Kosugi on electric violin and Ichiyanagi himself along with the other members.

Aha. Well hey, now I can add another thing to the ol' wants list!

Sounds cool.

Clunky, those are nice finds! Is the Braxton a gatefold, or in a box?

The Orchestra set (3LP) is in a box, the quartets are in a gatefold sleeve. Haven't spun either of those in years but I remember them being quite good.

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This is really "curate's egg" stuff or maybe just an acquired taste but made more fraustrating by lack of any credits. I have researched a bit and think the drummers were Kenny Clare and Ronnie Verrell, bass was probably Johnny Hawksworth and percussion may have been played by Edmundo Ros and Tony Corona. Who knows who else? I suspect Keith Christie on trombone and also possibly Ike Isaacs on guitar. The idea of this album was to demonstrate the amazing new sound of stereo (recorded 1961) so there are a lot of irritating cute effects but some of it isn't bad at all. Definitely worth the £1.99 I paid for it in pristine condition (not too surprised by that)!

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