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I went to a local record show today & came home with a nice haul.  All vinyl, all used (except for one).

The three that I'm most excited to have found:

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Harold Ousley - The People's Groove (Muse, 1977)
Promo copy

 

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Toquinho - Tocando (Philips, 1977)
Brazilian release

 

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Sunny Murray's Untouchable Factor - "Apple Cores" (Philly Jazz, 1978)
Sealed reissue

 

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https://spiritgroove.bandcamp.com/album/kahil-elzabars-spirit-groove-ft-david-murray

https://ethnicheritageensemble.bandcamp.com/album/be-known-ancient-future-music

I've been needing some spirituality in my heathen, atheist self... This is as close as I can get...

 

29 minutes ago, jlhoots said:

 All kinds of stuff - new Charles McPherson, Waldron / Lacy, Adderley 2 CD RSD set, Alliance (Sharel Cassity), Sun Ra At The Showcase, Chris Potter, Charley Crockett: 10$ Cowboy.

The Chris Potter is really good...

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I received my annual bonus, so I'm celebrating.  :g

Yesterday, I went to a record show & found some jazz LPs.  

Today, I ordered a bunch of classical stuff from philadelphiamusic on Discogs:

- Beethoven: The Late Quartets, Vol. 2 / Quartetto Italiano (Philips, 2 CDs)

- Brahms: Symphonies 1 & 2; Serenade No. 2 / Kertész, VPO (London, 2 CDs)
- Brahms: Symphonies 3 & 4; Serenade No. 1 / Kertész, VPO (London, 2 CDs)
- Brahms: Complete Trios / Beaux Arts Trio, et al (Philips, 2 CDs)

- Copland: Symphony No. 3; Quiet City / Bernstein, NYPO (DG, CD)
- Copland: Sextet; Piano Variations; Piano Quartet / BSO Chamber Players, Gilbert Kalish (Elektra-Nonesuch, LP)

- d'Indy: Symphonie No. 2 / Plasson, ON du Capitole de Toulouse (La Voix de Son Maître, LP)

- Dvořák: The Symphonies [Complete] / Kertész, LSO (London, 6 CDs)

- Haydn: Symphonies No. 6 Le Matin, No. 7 Le Midi, No. 8 Le Soir / Marriner, ASMF (Philips, LP)

- Liszt: Liebestraum, Favorite Piano Works / Jorge Bolet (London, 2 CDs)

- Messiaen: Turangalîla Symphony / Ozawa, Toronto SO, Yvonne Loriod, Jeanne Loriod (RCA, CD)

- Mompou: Cançons I Danses; Suburbis; Cants Mágics / Jean-François Heisser (Apex, CD)

- Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 19 & 27 / Clara Haskil, Ferenc Fricsay (DG, CD)
- Mozart: Piano Concertos Nos. 6, 17 & 21 / Géza Anda, Camerata Academica Salzburg (DG, CD)
- Mozart: The Great Violin Sonatas, Vol. 2 / Henryk Szeryng, Ingrid Haebler (Philips, 2 CDs)

- Schubert: Complete Trios / Beaux Arts Trio, Grumiaux Trio (Philips, 2 CDs)
- Schubert: Sonata, D. 960; Wanderer-Fantasy / Alfred Brendel (Philips, LP)

- Schumann: Scènes d'enfants; Scènes de la Forêt; Variations "Abegg" / Clara Haskil (Philips FR, LP)

- Villa-Lobos: Instrumental & Orchestral Works / Cristina Ortiz, Angel Romero, Ashkenazy, et al (EMI, 2 CDs)


If you look in the right places, you can find used classical music for remarkably low prices.  

This entire lot only set me back about $80.  That's nuts!

 

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I just ordered a couple fun LPs that are a bit off-the-beaten-path:

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The Alegre All Stars - Way Out, Vol. 4 (Alegre, 1965)
with Charlie Palmieri !!!  And Chombo and Kako and . . . 

 

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Association P.C. - Erna Morena (MPS, 1973)
with Pierre Courbois (d), Toto Blanke (g), Jasper van 't Hof (el p, org), Sigi Busch (b), and Karl-Heinz Wiberny (ts, as)

The "P.C." stands for the drummer/leader, not Paul Chambers.  😜 

Typically outlandish MPS cover art.  Echoes of the Beatles' butcher cover, drowned instead of dismembered?

For those who aren't fans of German cinema, Erna Morena was a German film star who made her first movie in 1913.  I had no idea. . . . Is that her -- figuratively speaking -- in the sand?

 

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12 hours ago, HutchFan said:

 

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Association P.C. - Erna Morena (MPS, 1973)
with Pierre Courbois (d), Toto Blanke (g), Jasper van 't Hof (el p, org), Sigi Busch (b), and Karl-Heinz Wiberny (ts, as)

The "P.C." stands for the drummer/leader, not Paul Chambers.  😜 

Typically outlandish MPS cover art.  Echoes of the Beatles' butcher cover, drowned instead of dismembered?

For those who aren't fans of German cinema, Erna Morena was a German film star who made her first movie in 1913.  I had no idea. . . . Is that her -- figuratively speaking -- in the sand?

The excellent Back Cover Photography by Jochen Mönch ....

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Guess I was napping when the , Connoisseur of Head On with the extra music was released. 

Remedied today, but for a much higher price than it would have been if I wouldn't have been napping back then.

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1 hour ago, JSngry said:

Guess I was napping when the , Connoisseur of Head On with the extra music was released. 

Remedied today, but for a much higher price than it would have been if I wouldn't have been napping back then.

I remember finding the bonus material on that release to be much stronger than the original album, so I think you'll be well pleased with your purchase! 

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I got the LPs of both it and Cirrus at about the same time. Same photo shoot, totally different records!

Liked both (for different reasons), so didn't bother to pay attention for any additional tracks when the CD came out. DOH!!!

I like Head On  as a tie-in of sorts to Iapetus, so anything extra will be welcome. Bayete was into something a little different there!

And with it being left out of the upcoming BH Mosaic ang left of the Select...sorta seems like "now or never" .

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1 hour ago, JSngry said:

Bayete was into something a little different there!

I like his two Prestige albums from that era a lot.  And he was really young then, 20 years old when Head On was made.  Wish some recordings of his even earlier work with John Handy were available.   Have always been very disappointed that he seemed to give up or else not be given  opportunities to continue on his path.  The Automatic Man album in the group with Michael Shrieve and others a couple years later was a musical (and commercial) disaster, then he disappeared from my musical radar.

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2 hours ago, felser said:

I like his two Prestige albums from that era a lot.  And he was really young then, 20 years old when Head On was made.  Wish some recordings of his even earlier work with John Handy were available.   Have always been very disappointed that he seemed to give up or else not be given  opportunities to continue on his path.  The Automatic Man album in the group with Michael Shrieve and others a couple years later was a musical (and commercial) disaster, then he disappeared from my musical radar.

Mine too, but he has been quite active!

https://toddcochran.com/

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