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Ernie Henry Quartet: Seven Standards And A Blues. Original Jazz Classics. Limited Edition Series. 

Riverside Contemporary Series. OJC-1722 [US 1989]

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On 4/14/2025 at 3:15 PM, optatio said:

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Ernie Henry Quartet: Seven Standards And A Blues. Original Jazz Classics. Limited Edition Series. 

Riverside Contemporary Series. OJC-1722 [US 1989]

I do love Ernie Henry!

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I've had a meditative  afternoon of randomly pulling Sun Ra LPs off my shelves prompted by the RSD 2025 release of the Fondation Maeght concerts. I wasn't going to get the Maeght but was offered it at cost price so I couldn't refuse. The music and sound is superlative of course. So this afternoon reissues from the past decade. 

 

Monorails and Satellites (3 LP set) 

Roma '77 ( double LP) 

Heliocentric Worlds Vol.1

Featuring Pharoah Sanders and Black Harold 

 

All solid sets with Roma '77 possibly the most unusual . I really need to stop buying Sun Ra because I have way too much already but it's never disinteresting ( or at least the ones I pick up !) 

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18 hours ago, Clunky said:

I've had a meditative  afternoon of randomly pulling Sun Ra LPs off my shelves prompted by the RSD 2025 release of the Fondation Maeght concerts. I wasn't going to get the Maeght but was offered it at cost price so I couldn't refuse. The music and sound is superlative of course. So this afternoon reissues from the past decade. 

 

Monorails and Satellites (3 LP set) 

Roma '77 ( double LP) 

Heliocentric Worlds Vol.1

Featuring Pharoah Sanders and Black Harold 

 

All solid sets with Roma '77 possibly the most unusual . I really need to stop buying Sun Ra because I have way too much already but it's never disinteresting ( or at least the ones I pick up !) 

I've been flirting with the Maeght since RSD, interesting to see your glowing impressions 

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33 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

I've been flirting with the Maeght since RSD, interesting to see your glowing impressions 

I have one of the Shandars and knew that the music was top drawer Ra and in great sound. No regrets 

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56 minutes ago, HutchFan said:

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I recall this being pretty good although my copy was well used/worn !

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Arthur Jones----Scorpio----(America) 

Interesting set. Curiously Discogs dates this issue to 1971 the same year as the BYG release. Seems odd given that they are both French labels. The liners to the America issue are just in English - perhaps this edition was for export ? Sound/pressing  is better than typically found from BYG issues.

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Chick Corea's The Sun,  maybe the most intense set Corea ever recorded, featuring a blazing Steve Grossman.    I was pleased to acquire this in a trade yesterday for records by Bill Frisell and Fred Leeflang.  

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1 hour ago, Kurt Anderson said:

Chick Corea's The Sun,  maybe the most intense set Corea ever recorded, featuring a blazing Steve Grossman.    I was pleased to acquire this in a trade yesterday for records by Bill Frisell and Fred Leeflang.  

I've never heard of this record before. Quite the band - Corea with Grossman, Dave Holland & Jack DeJohnette. It looks like it has never been put out on CD & some editions are going for big bucks: https://www.discogs.com/master/734497-Chick-Corea-The-Sun

 

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Steve Lacy - Prospectus

This was such a strong period and those Hats are absolutely stunning. This one’s with Steve Potts, George Lewis, Bobby Few, Jean Jacques Avanel and Oliver Johnson. Plus Irene Aebi who’s singing I still don’t enjoy where I do dig her cello playing. Essential Lacy: powerful, very energetic and complex music with all those awesome Steve Lacy compositions. Great interaction between all band members too. Plus the sound of these Hats is amazing. This was reissued as Cliches on cd but that misses three tracks the LP version does contain. Weird choice to omit tracks on a reissue. It’s mostly the other way around.

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39 minutes ago, Pim said:

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Steve Lacy - Prospectus

This was such a strong period and those Hats are absolutely stunning. This one’s with Steve Potts, George Lewis, Bobby Few, Jean Jacques Avanel and Oliver Johnson. Plus Irene Aebi who’s singing I still don’t enjoy where I do dig her cello playing. Essential Lacy: powerful, very energetic and complex music with all those awesome Steve Lacy compositions. Great interaction between all band members too. Plus the sound of these Hats is amazing. This was reissued as Cliches on cd but that misses three tracks the LP version does contain. Weird choice to omit tracks on a reissue. It’s mostly the other way around.

That's a great record. I didn't know they'd changed the name. Why do they do that? As if his discography wasn't already complicated enough. 

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