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I had a rough night. I’ll make up for some sleep later. Starting off with:

The most recent Japanese remaster of this timeless session.

Charles Mingus “East Coasting” Bethlehem/Solid Japan cd CDSOL-3808

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On 5/15/2025 at 3:53 PM, Big Beat Steve said:

Ha, I bought this back in 1990 when it was released - waaay before I could bring myself to buying a CD player. 😄 (I resisted the CD trend for several years into the 90s)
All this because I figured this is music that I was highly unlikely to ever see the original releases of at affordable prices (and only part of the contents of this set were ever released on vinyl back in the day anyway). So I figured I'd better grab this set while it was available. 

Yes that was a fine decision of yours and my thoughts were in the same direction.

German jazz wasnt too interesting for the collectors when the great US  releases were available.

Some  of thosem in the box made it really on the market as "Hans Last" ---> later James Last and to a certain degree Hutta Hipp & Hans Koller.

 

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Mihály Dresch Quartet / Archie Shepp – Hungarian Bebop

 

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Ocho - Ocho

 

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David Murray Black Saint Quartet Featuring Cassandra Wilson – Sacred Ground

 

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Matthew Shipp Trio – The Conduct Of Jazz

 

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Car journey to Walthamstow and back for a children's birthday party.

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Tom Lellis “Southern Exposure” Adventure Music cd

Another Brazilian themed album from pianist/singer Lellis–a great chill pill for right now. A good band playing very groovily.

Bass – Kip Reed, Tony Marino
Drums – Tony Campbell
Drums, Percussion – Jamey Haddad
Flute – Jeremy Steig
Guitar – Romero Lubambo
Percussion – Frank Colon
Piano – David Kikoski, Kenny Werner
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Toninho Horta
Vocals, Piano, Keyboards – Tom Lellis

 

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2 hours ago, JSngry said:

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Nice.

I didn't buy the box set, but accumulated all the titles in a few installments. New World was kind enough to comp me (unasked) with a copy of the booklet in one (large) order. :tup

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Something like a dozen years ago, I bought and watched this film on Butch Morris called "Black February" and between his self-important attitude coupled with his boorish interactions with his musicians (some other things too), I was so turned off by him, that I just completely stopped listening to him.  

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15 minutes ago, rostasi said:

Something like a dozen years ago, I bought and watched this film on Butch Morris called "Black February" and between his self-important attitude coupled with his boorish interactions with his musicians (some other things too), I was so turned off by him, that I just completely stopped listening to him.  

 

Thanks. I'll look for video of that.  I started listening to those conductions only a few years ago, and the background info on Morris I dug up (at the time) was positive. OTOH, I've heard many unsavory anecdotes about d**kish conductors and composers in the classical realm, so nothing would surprise me.

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46 minutes ago, T.D. said:

Nice.

I didn't buy the box set, but accumulated all the titles in a few installments. New World was kind enough to comp me (unasked) with a copy of the booklet in one (large) order. :tup

I've only picked up 5 of the CDs, ones that were for sale cheap at Berkshire. I like them. The notion of "conduction" certainly leaves open the possibility of fraudulence, but I don't get that here. There's a true sense of underlying form in the service of the spontaneity (or is it the other way around?).

I think I've seen the same piece as Rod, and yeah, comes of as a bit pompous. But oh well. I'm playing his records, not renting him a spare bedroom.

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10 minutes ago, JSngry said:

I've only picked up 5 of the CDs, ones that were for sale cheap at Berkshire. I like them. The notion of "conduction" certainly leaves open the possibility of fraudulence, but I 

True, that. Before purchasing any Morris, I heard the "Treasure Box" (though not in that format) recordings of Alan Silva's HR 57 material and thought the results merited more listening.

I currently attend monthly concerts of the Creative Improvisers Orchestra (founded by the late Karl Berger), and they AFAICT in effect involve conduction (almost always by Peter Apfelbaum). Everyone appears to get along, and I like the results.

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