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On 10/22/2023 at 3:00 PM, mikeweil said:

 

On 10/22/2023 at 3:59 PM, Pim said:

Yeah Live Evil and Bitches Brew were also from the artists hands I know thanks to Mjzee's post :)

Was the Jackie McLean album issued later than usual ? I mean it was somewhere in the late 60´s as I assume due to his permanent team of Lamont Johnson on piano and Scotty Holt on bass ? 
Like Miles´ "Water Babies" which was from the same time, but got a cover similar to "On the Corner" ? 

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7 hours ago, Gheorghe said:

Was the Jackie McLean album issued later than usual ? I mean it was somewhere in the late 60´s as I assume due to his permanent team of Lamont Johnson on piano and Scotty Holt on bass ? 
Like Miles´ "Water Babies" which was from the same time, but got a cover similar to "On the Corner" ? 

According to disocgs it was issued in 1970.

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7 hours ago, mikeweil said:

According to disocgs it was issued in 1970.

Interesting. 

This might have been during the years when he did not record. Because the only time he recorded again was later in the 70´s mostly live for Steeple Chase in Danemarca. I love that two records where is is paired with Dex, and his Parker´s Mood is the best slow blues I ever heard on record. 

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18 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

Thanks. Has 4 more tracks than my copy. Could be an Item out of the FSR stable I havent seen.

Extra tracks are from Brownie with strings album IIRC. Sound wasn’t as good as other emArcy reissues 

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9 minutes ago, Pim said:

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I quite enjoy this one. He's a figure who looms very large in modern jazz, but appears very rarely on this forum, presumably this sort of stuff isn't really to most members' tastes.

It took me years to work out that there were two Avishai Cohens.

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2 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

I quite enjoy this one. He's a figure who looms very large in modern jazz, but appears very rarely on this forum, presumably this sort of stuff isn't really to most members' tastes.

It took me years to work out that there were two Avishai Cohens.

Yeah I like the two trio a;lbums: Gently Disturbed and From Darkness. Also the live date at the Half Note club and Continuo. He has lost me with his last albums where he also sings.

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5 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

I much prefer the other Cohen, he's done some really impressive work. The bass player I have always found too much technique over content.

With the other Avishai Cohen you also get sister Anat Cohen thrown in, whose work I enjoy.

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Witches and devils, Albert Ayler 1972 UK  Polydor issue, bought today from a Camden Town record shop.

The label and inside the gatefold sleeve are stamped ‘file copy’. In 50 years of record buying, I have never seen that before, anyone know what that means? 

Anthony

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On 10/25/2023 at 7:45 PM, clifford_thornton said:

Ah, yes, that is a wonderful album. Love it.

The America LP with Lacy seems a bit more "out" in some spots (maybe because of Potts' presence) but the Victor is beautifully recorded.

You might be right yes the America is a little more out in some kind of ways. I don’t know if it’s the recording, the pressing or both but most Japanese Victors from this decade sound amazing. 

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