disaac Posted January 7, 2019 Report Posted January 7, 2019 Anyone get a chance to hear any of these? I'm particularly curious about the Nabatov trio date, the Riley and the Brown/Burrell. New CDs - Marion Brown / Dave Burrell - LIVE AT THE BLACK MUSICIANS' CONFERENCE, 1981 - NBCD 109 Wadada Leo Smith / Sabu Toyozumi - BURNING MEDITATION - NBCD 110 Howard Riley - LIVE IN THE USA - NBCD 111 Simon Nabatov / Barry Guy / Gerry Hemingway - LUMINOUS - NBCD 112 Liudas Mockunas - HYDRO 2 - NBCD113 New LPs - Martin Kuchen / Rafal Mazur - BAZA - NBLP 118 Bobby Bradford / Hafez Modirzadeh / Roberto Miranda / Vijay Anderson - LIVE AT THE BLUE WHALE - NBLP 119 Wadada Leo Smith / Sabu Toyozumi - BURNING MEDITATION - NBLP 120 JONES JONES - Larry Ochs / Mark Dresser / Vladimir Tarasov - A JONES IN TIME SAVES NINE - NBLP 121 Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted January 7, 2019 Report Posted January 7, 2019 1 hour ago, disaac said: Anyone get a chance to hear any of these? I'm particularly curious about the Nabatov trio date, the Riley and the Brown/Burrell. New CDs - Marion Brown / Dave Burrell - LIVE AT THE BLACK MUSICIANS' CONFERENCE, 1981 - NBCD 109 Wadada Leo Smith / Sabu Toyozumi - BURNING MEDITATION - NBCD 110 Howard Riley - LIVE IN THE USA - NBCD 111 Simon Nabatov / Barry Guy / Gerry Hemingway - LUMINOUS - NBCD 112 Liudas Mockunas - HYDRO 2 - NBCD113 New LPs - Martin Kuchen / Rafal Mazur - BAZA - NBLP 118 Bobby Bradford / Hafez Modirzadeh / Roberto Miranda / Vijay Anderson - LIVE AT THE BLUE WHALE - NBLP 119 Wadada Leo Smith / Sabu Toyozumi - BURNING MEDITATION - NBLP 120 JONES JONES - Larry Ochs / Mark Dresser / Vladimir Tarasov - A JONES IN TIME SAVES NINE - NBLP 121 Ordered “Luminous” and I’m one listen in. Not sure what to think. My first impression wasn’t as strong as I was expecting but with Guy/Hemingway as the bass/drums tandem my expectations might have been excessive. Quote
king ubu Posted January 8, 2019 Report Posted January 8, 2019 waiting the Smith, Riley, Bradford and Brown/Burrell ... Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted January 8, 2019 Report Posted January 8, 2019 14 hours ago, king ubu said: waiting the Smith, Riley, Bradford and Brown/Burrell ... I’d be all over the Jones Jones if it was on CD. The two recordings I have are treasures. Great great improvising trio. “Moscow Improvisations” on Not Two Records is especially great. If I was into solo saxophone recordings (which I’m not) I’d be ordering Hydros 2 by Liudas Mockunas. As I mentioned on another thread, the trio recording with the saxophonist joined by Rafal Mazur & Raymond Strid - Live at Divadlo 29. Have you seen Mockunas live? Quote
king ubu Posted January 9, 2019 Report Posted January 9, 2019 9 hours ago, Steve Reynolds said: I’d be all over the Jones Jones if it was on CD. The two recordings I have are treasures. Great great improvising trio. “Moscow Improvisations” on Not Two Records is especially great. If I was into solo saxophone recordings (which I’m not) I’d be ordering Hydros 2 by Liudas Mockunas. As I mentioned on another thread, the trio recording with the saxophonist joined by Rafal Mazur & Raymond Strid - Live at Divadlo 29. Have you seen Mockunas live? No, alas not. And never heard of Jones Jones, but I'll take a mental note for whenever I next order from Not Two. Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted January 9, 2019 Report Posted January 9, 2019 10 hours ago, king ubu said: No, alas not. And never heard of Jones Jones, but I'll take a mental note for whenever I next order from Not Two. Larry Ochs, Mark Dresser & Vladimir Tarasov Tarasov is, of course, one of the three original members of the Ganelin Trio Quote
Late Posted Monday at 07:48 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:48 PM Listen here. The (so far) 4 volumes of Studio Rivbea sessions put out by NoBusiness have been really good. (Note: I don't have Volume 1. Need to correct that.) Quote
Dub Modal Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM Report Posted yesterday at 03:00 AM 7 hours ago, Late said: Listen here. The (so far) 4 volumes of Studio Rivbea sessions put out by NoBusiness have been really good. (Note: I don't have Volume 1. Need to correct that.) straight to the wishlist. thanks for the heads up. Quote
colinmce Posted 23 hours ago Report Posted 23 hours ago Looking forward to the Oliver Lake volume finally hitting these shores, and can't wait to see what else they pull out of the vaults. All of the first 3 releases are phenomenal, maybe the Blythe most of all. Quote
Late Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago 1 hour ago, colinmce said: Looking forward to the Oliver Lake volume finally hitting these shores, and can't wait to see what else they pull out of the vaults. All of the first 3 releases are phenomenal, maybe the Blythe most of all. 👌 Agreed on all accounts. (I've listened to the McIntyre but don't own it.) It's a great sub-series. Quote
felser Posted 14 hours ago Report Posted 14 hours ago 9 hours ago, colinmce said: Looking forward to the Oliver Lake volume finally hitting these shores, and can't wait to see what else they pull out of the vaults. All of the first 3 releases are phenomenal, maybe the Blythe most of all. Also look forward to the Lake. What's the best USA seller to order these from? Quote
T.D. Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, felser said: Also look forward to the Lake. What's the best USA seller to order these from? Physical CDs don't seem easy to buy [I assume you want CDs]. Squidco shows lots of titles. Price is $16.95 a CD. They have the Lyons, but prior titles in the series are not in stock. DG probably gets a few, but you'd have to act very fast, preorder if possible. Back in the day I used to buy from the label on eBay, but that (at least for CDs) seems NLA. Bandcamp has many titles, but physical CDs are 16 Euros + shipping from Europe so US outlets would be better if they have 'em. Edited 13 hours ago by T.D. Quote
felser Posted 12 hours ago Report Posted 12 hours ago 1 hour ago, T.D. said: Physical CDs don't seem easy to buy [I assume you want CDs]. Squidco shows lots of titles. Price is $16.95 a CD. They have the Lyons, but prior titles in the series are not in stock. DG probably gets a few, but you'd have to act very fast, preorder if possible. Back in the day I used to buy from the label on eBay, but that (at least for CDs) seems NLA. Bandcamp has many titles, but physical CDs are 16 Euros + shipping from Europe so US outlets would be better if they have 'em. Thanks! No easy answers... Quote
colinmce Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago Squidco and Dusty Groove will get them. DG will likely sell out quickly, but Squidco will have more copies and restock. You can also get a notice from each when the title is available; Squico offers an option to automatically create an order for you on the title when they receive it in, doesn't look like DG is offering a pre-order at this time: https://www.dustygroove.com/item/242774/Oliver-Lake:Oliver-Lake-Live-From-Studio-Rivbea-1975-1976?sf=Oliver+Lake&incl_oos=1&incl_cs=1&kwfilter=Oliver+Lake&sort_order=artist https://www.squidco.com/miva/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=S&Category_Code=UPCOMING Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago it was a lot easier to buy from Lithuania prior to last September, just sayin'... Quote
T.D. Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago 58 minutes ago, clifford_thornton said: it was a lot easier to buy from Lithuania prior to last September, just sayin'... True. That's what I most often did. Squidco looks the most reliable here if DG isn't offering preorder. Quote
Pim Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago JazzMessengers ain’t an option for you guys overseas? Quote
colinmce Posted 18 minutes ago Report Posted 18 minutes ago I did buy from JM a few times about 10-15 years ago, but after the major international shipping hikes post-pandemic, it has just been too much for me to justify. Quote
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