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On 4/6/2019 at 1:02 PM, chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez said:

i have a 78 rpm bartock records set on 3 red-coloured discs

whoa! does it have album art, or is it in just a generic folio?

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2 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Lionel Hampton & His Giants - Live in Emmen/Holland (Timeless Muse, 1979)

 

This must be interesting. I saw Joe Newman on several occasions, and Eddie Chamblee once. Hamp one time in 1983.

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8 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

This must be interesting. I saw Joe Newman on several occasions, and Eddie Chamblee once. Hamp one time in 1983.

Yes, it's a solid LP. :tup

I'm jealous that you got to see Joe Newman perform live. He's one of my all-time favorite trumpeters -- and I never had that opportunity. ;) 

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1 hour ago, HutchFan said:

Yes, it's a solid LP. :tup

I'm jealous that you got to see Joe Newman perform live. He's one of my all-time favorite trumpeters -- and I never had that opportunity. ;) 

But at least here in Vienna he had that kind of reputation......, you know he was always booked as a single with a local rhythm section but he always had that kind of lecturing the band on stage, much to the embarresment of the solid guys who played with him who had played with a lot of others too. I say, you can check them out on rehearsal and tell them how you want a certain tune, but not on stage ! I don´t know what he wanted, everything sounded fine, but I think you don´t necesarly have to lecture musicians for playing "Bye Bye Blackbird".

I´d say he has a fine sound and was really a 100% trumpet player.

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Peter Kowald, Leo Smith, Gunter Sommer - If You Want The Kernels You Have To Break The Shells [FMP]

I've owned the CD compilation that shaved a long track from this for some time. Good to have the full programme. A very, very good trio

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On 7.4.2019 at 3:54 PM, sidewinder said:

Like an idiot it was the mention of ‘Brigadoon’ that put me off that one. Guess I had images of Andy Stewart Hogmanay singalongs with Blakey on drums :D. I think the Jazz press reviews were a bit lukewarm as well. Anyway, my loss..

2 1/2 stars from Down Beat. Quote (by Leonard Feather, FWIW hereabouts ^_^); "... this was potentially a four-star album, except for the material, which fits like the first suit you pick off the pipe rack. On the other hand, commercially speaking, i know Vik's Bob Rolontz was wise to use this gimmick, for it should certainly help the Messengers towards a healthy sale."

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A classic, and I bought it also 1978 (those "That´s Jazz" series was easy to purchase and a good way to start a collection for a youngster like me ) when I was heavily into all that "New Stuff", discovering the music of Ornette Coleman and other avantgarde pioneers.

This one is particularly intersting, since Trane has worked with other free jazz musicians like Pharoah Sanders, but this one with Don is especially welcome. The even play some Ornette compositions, so Ornette was omnipresent then. And "Bemsha Swing" was a favourite of Don Cherry.

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4 hours ago, chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez said:

also ordered this, featuring bill mays on electric piano, so its a little different- (also avail on conventional lp)

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I’ve got a Japanese vinyl of this one somewhere in the racks..

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1 hour ago, sidewinder said:

 

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UK Columbia, Factory Sample

To be reissued by Trunk at Record Store Day tomorrow, with different sleeve apparently.

Looking forward to Mr T's reissue

44 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

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NY USA mono

Very nice indeed. I was looking at the cost of this only yesterday wondering if I could justify it in order to replace a 70s pressing. I couldn't...

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25 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

Looking forward to Mr T's reissue

Very nice indeed. I was looking at the cost of this only yesterday wondering if I could justify it in order to replace a 70s pressing. I couldn't...

Effectively, this will be the first general issue of the Kirchin. The Columbia original issue, I believe, only got a very limited release and was pulled off the market before anyone was aware of it, hence the scarcity. I will most likely pick up a copy of the Trunk for the new notes and to provide a nice ‘play’ copy. 

25 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

Looking forward to Mr T's reissue

Very nice indeed. I was looking at the cost of this only yesterday wondering if I could justify it in order to replace a 70s pressing. I couldn't...

Never seen a cheap copy of this one but I did once pick up a mono ‘Evolution’ for $10. Alas, those days are long gone. :(

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Actually this, together with the more studiolike produced "Canyon Lady" were my first Henderson LPs. I became a big Henderson Fan after I first saw him on television (a quartet concert from I thin San Francisco 1977) and that it was: I hurried to the next record dealer and purchased what was availabel.

And imagine: I was sooooo lucky: The same year in autum (1978) Henderson having a quarted with the superb Joanne Brackeen came in town so I heard him life for the first time. Wonderful memories.

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