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Big red box says Booster Pack Blowout 30 cents per song as I'm checking new releases. Back button, a little math ... I'm paying 15 for what costs me 12.50 if I wait, Close Enough! Click! and ...

Geri Allen Etudes

Ran Blake The Short Life of Barbara Monk

Billy Bang (with Sun Ra) - Tribute to Stuff Smith

Max Roach and Anthony Braxton - Birth and Rebirth

New Air with Cassandra Wilson - Air Show No. 1

Paul Motian - Story of Maryam

some digging for a three track album ... and

John Lindberg - Trilogy Of Works For Eleven Instrumentalists

Billy Bang's on the headphones right now. Instant gratification is a beautiful thing.

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You can buy them cheap from the Back Saint website directly. I think they dropped prices further after they were purchased by CAM Jazz.

Very nice. I've been wanting to buy some of these on CD for quite some time,

with prices below 9 Euro per disc I finally will. And it's great to be able to sample

more obscure stuff via eMusic now, too! :)

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Don Pullen: Capricorn Rising, Joseph Jarman: Black Paladins Andrew Cyrille: Metamusicians' Stomp each of these dates to me are must have Black Saint LP's and Baikida Carroll's Shadows And Reflections: Soul Note is also a great recording

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Really hard to pick and rank ten from the vast catalog of both labels. I haven't been truly disappointed by any of those that I've owned... well, the Waldon/Silvano duo isn't the best Mal and the Art Davis is a little underwhelming, but one could do worse than listening to either record.

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2 hours ago, clifford_thornton said:

Really hard to pick and rank ten from the vast catalog of both labels. 

Agreed.  Some favorites that immediately come to mind beyond the obvious Billy Harper titles include 'Sightsong' by Muhal Richard Abrams/Malachi Favors, and some of the Andrew Cyrille albums with Ted Daniel & Co. 

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4 hours ago, clifford_thornton said:

Really hard to pick and rank ten from the vast catalog of both labels. I haven't been truly disappointed by any of those that I've owned... well, the Waldon/Silvano duo isn't the best Mal and the Art Davis is a little underwhelming, but one could do worse than listening to either record.

Sometimes I'm Blue with Kim Parker also falls somewhat short of the best Mal IMO. 😉

On the positive side, Seagulls of Kristiansund is close to the best Mal and Andrew Hill's Shades is awesome. Lester Bowie's The Fifth Power is very good.

1 hour ago, JSngry said:

Hemphill

Yes.

1 hour ago, felser said:

Agreed.  Some favorites that immediately come to mind beyond the obvious Billy Harper titles include 'Sightsong' by Muhal Richard Abrams/Malachi Favors, and some of the Andrew Cyrille albums with Ted Daniel & Co

Those Cyrille albums with Ted Daniel are killer. Shout out to Nick DiGeronimo (bass) on a couple of those.

I like the Henry Threadgill Very Very Circus Spirit of Nuff Nuff.

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21 minutes ago, T.D. said:

Those Cyrille albums with Ted Daniel are killer. Shout out to Nick DiGeronimo (bass) on a couple of those.

+1 on DiGeronimo.

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In any order:

Billy Harper - Black Saint

Billy Harper - In Europe

Cecil Taylor - Winged Serpent

Henry Threadgill - Spirit of Nuff Nuff

Joseph Jarman - Black Paladins

Julius Hemphill - Flat Out Jump Suite

Mal Waldron - Seagulls of Kristiansund

Mal Waldron - Crowd Scène

Marc Copland - Paradiso

Micha Mengelberg - Change of the Season

Steve Lacy and Mal Waldron - Sempre Amore

Steve Lacy - Revenue

Steve Lacy - The Window

Steve Lacy - Trickles

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51 minutes ago, Late said:

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yeah, this is the Hemphill Black Saint I go to. And that Sarbib is good also; he's generally pretty excellent.

in 2008 I wasn't as caught up on the Muhal Black Saint albums, but have since bought all except the duo with Amina, which for some reason is kind of hard to find. Can't recall the last time I saw one in the bins in a record store. The documentation of AACM, BAG, and artists in the Taylor orbit like Cyrille & Lyons (and Dixon, if you want to characterize Bill's work as such) in the 80s and 90s is probably where Bonandrini's curatorial strength really lay. I also think the George Russell dates released or re-released by Soul Note are pretty excellent.

 

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On 11/6/2008 at 6:09 PM, WorldB3 said:

I don't have a lot of Soul Note but I highly recomend Transit by Karl Berger w/ Dave Holland and Ed Blackwell.

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If it hits Emusic I will be glad to have in MP3 format.

Just spun it, a big oh yeah!

Is it safe to say the Black Saint is more out-leaning than Soul Note, yet they are the same label?

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