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Took a while to warm up the stereo today. We lost power sometime in the early morning and we were out a few hours. I spent part of that time messing with my Martin 00-15M which hasn’t been out of the case for a spell. Then the power came back and I spent time reseting the softener timer, oven clock, etc. A few things weren’t working so it was down in the root cellar again this time flipping fuses. . . two were tripped. Sigh. Luckily no damages, everything is functioning but by then Lucinda was awake and we were eating and watching the news etc.

Started off with Duke Ellington on Nimbus, “From His Treasure Chest 1965 - 1972” . . . some stockpile recordings, some with Wild Bill Davis on organ.

 

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Then on to an SACD received yesterday, a new reissue of my favorite Joni Mitchell album.

Joni Mitchell “Hejira” Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD

 

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Gary Burton “Tennessee Firebird” RCA/Sony Japan cd

Gary Burton — vibraphone, piano, organ
Steve Marcus — soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone
Buddy Emmons — steel guitar
Sonny Osborne — banjo
Buddy Spicher — fiddle
Chet Atkins, Jimmy Colvard, Ray Edenton — guitar
Charlie McCoy — harmonica
Bobby Osborne — mandolin
Henry Strzelecki, Steve Swallow — bass
Kenneth Buttrey, Roy Haynes — drums

Buttrey on drums!

 

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After spinning a couple of his LPs, I'm now listening to this Jimmy Heath CD:

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The Time and the Place (Landmark, rel. 1994)
with Curtis Fuller, Pat Martino, Stanley Cowell, Sam Jones, Billy Higgins & Mtume

Recorded in 1974, this music sat on the shelf for twenty years (!) before getting released.

 

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Disc 2: Hard Art

6 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Took a while to warm up the stereo today. We lost power sometime in the early morning and we were out a few hours. I spent part of that time messing with my Martin 00-15M which hasn’t been out of the case for a spell. Then the power came back and I spent time reseting the softener timer, oven clock, etc. A few things weren’t working so it was down in the root cellar again this time flipping fuses. . . two were tripped. Sigh. Luckily no damages, everything is functioning but by then Lucinda was awake and we were eating and watching the news etc.

Started off with Duke Ellington on Nimbus, “From His Treasure Chest 1965 - 1972” . . . some stockpile recordings, some with Wild Bill Davis on organ.

 

1b8c520b4ebcff8eb81b8812e1e2b1ba75a0d60c

Then on to an SACD received yesterday, a new reissue of my favorite Joni Mitchell album.

Joni Mitchell “Hejira” Mobile Fidelity Lab SACD

 

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My favorite Joni album as well! Something so spell-like about it, and filled with gorgeous songs and stories. Also strikes me as a haunting coda to the Rolling Thunder Revue in all its white-line glory. 
Re the Ellington, has the private collection material on that Nimbus been issued before, as part of the 10-CD series that came out on Atlantic (iirc) at one point?

 

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26 minutes ago, ghost of miles said:

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Disc 2: Hard Art

My favorite Joni album as well! Something so spell-like about it, and filled with gorgeous songs and stories. Also strikes me as a haunting coda to the Rolling Thunder Revue in all its white-line glory. 
Re the Ellington, has the private collection material on that Nimbus been issued before, as part of the 10-CD series that came out on Atlantic (iirc) at one point?

 

Yes, "Hejira" has a fascinating aura about it, and the story-telling seems so true and vivid, in a way that the stories in "Blood on the Tracks" seem so real and experienced.

I do not believe that the "stockpile" material in the Nimbus disc appears in any of the "Private Collection."

 

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Deliciously cool this morning! And quiet and still.

Starting off with another disc from the “Enjoying the Ride” Grateful Dead box set released at the end of May.

Greek Theatre, University of California, Berkeley, CA (7/13/84), disc 1

 

7 hours ago, jazzbo said:

Right, this is a reissue of a Music Masters cd. 

But not part of the "Private Collection."

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