J Larsen Posted June 23, 2007 Report Posted June 23, 2007 Alice Coltrane - Lord of Lords Archie Shepp in Europe v. 1 The Sounds of Yusef Shelly Manne @ the Blackhawk v 2 & 3 Van Dyke Parks - Song Cycle (based on Clem's raves) Bad Brains - Rock for Light Pere Ubu - Terminal Tower (I rarely pull out the 7" records) Quote
NaturalSoul Posted June 23, 2007 Report Posted June 23, 2007 ordered a few REAL cheap OJCs And a super cheap twofer came up to be 13 with 5 dollar shipping. Love newbury comics! Quote
jlhoots Posted June 24, 2007 Report Posted June 24, 2007 Pre-ordered the new Maria Schneider Arist Share CD. Braxton: London (1985) Quote
sidewinder Posted June 24, 2007 Report Posted June 24, 2007 (edited) Put in an order for two Sun Ra LPs - 'On Jupiter' (Art Yard) and the 'Lanquidity' reissue. Also for Trunk Record's reissue of mega-rare Michael Garrick 'Moonscape' . Edited June 24, 2007 by sidewinder Quote
NaturalSoul Posted June 30, 2007 Report Posted June 30, 2007 more used LPs Willis Jackson-Smoking With Willis Willis Jackson-Gator Horn Jimmy Ponder-Mean Streets Ahmad Jamal-The Awakening Sonny Criss-Out Of Nowhere Sonny Criss-Warm & Sonny plus a few OJCs Quote
Guy Berger Posted July 1, 2007 Report Posted July 1, 2007 Since the board died, I bought: Henry Threadgill, Carry the Day AND I also bought almost every BN that BMG has for about $5 a pop: Cannonball Takes Charge Cannonball Plays Zawinul Count Basie, Chairman of the Board Art Blakey, Like Someone in Love Clifford Brown, Memorial Album Donald Byrd, Off to the Races, Free Form, At the Half Note Cafe Kenny Dorham, Trompeta Toccata Dexter Gordon, A Swingin' Affair, Gettin' Around Grant Green, Feelin' the Spirit Johnny Griffin, The Congregation Herbie Hancock, Speak Like a Child Andrew Hill, Compulsion Elmo Hope, Trio and Quintet Freddie Hubbard, Here to Stay, Hub Tones Joe Lovano, I'm All for You, Joyous Encounter Jackie McLean, new and Old Gospel, Demon's Dance, It's Time Blue Mitchell, Boss Horn Hank Mobley, Another Workout, Dippin', Hi Voltage Lee Morgan, The Cooker, Tom Cat Diz'n'Bird at Carnegie Hall Ike Quebec, It May As Well Be Spring Horace Silver, Horace Silver Trio, Horace-Scope, Silver's Serenade, Doin' the Thing Jimmy Smith, Home Cookin', Prayer Meetin', At the Organ vol 3 Stanley Turrentine, Joyride Quote
Sundog Posted July 1, 2007 Report Posted July 1, 2007 Henry Grimes Trio- Live At The Kerava Jazz Festival (Ayler Records) Quote
mikelz777 Posted July 2, 2007 Report Posted July 2, 2007 (edited) These selections are all in the USPS pipeline. Rounding out my Dex recordings with his Black Lions and his Savoy: Also: Also J.R. Monterose's "Straight Ahead" Edited July 2, 2007 by mikelz777 Quote
mikelz777 Posted July 2, 2007 Report Posted July 2, 2007 (edited) These came in the mail over the last week. (Thanks for the 1/2 price tip Lon.) Edited July 2, 2007 by mikelz777 Quote
Matthew Posted July 2, 2007 Report Posted July 2, 2007 (edited) Paul Motian: --- On Broadway Vol. 1 --- On Broadway Vol. 2 --- I Have The Room Above Her Paul Motian and the Electric BeBop Band: --- Reincarnation Of A Love Bird Music From Scrubs. I love this tv series. Is it sick that I can name each scene for every song on this cd? Edited July 2, 2007 by Matthew Quote
Sundog Posted July 3, 2007 Report Posted July 3, 2007 Paul Motian: --- On Broadway Vol. 1 --- On Broadway Vol. 2 --- I Have The Room Above Her Paul Motian and the Electric BeBop Band: --- Reincarnation Of A Love Bird Music From Scrubs. I love this tv series. Is it sick that I can name each scene for every song on this cd? All excellent IMO! On Broadway Vol. 2 is probably my favorite of the series, and Reincarnation Of A Love Bird is one of the better E.B.B.B. releases. Quote
AndrewHill Posted July 3, 2007 Report Posted July 3, 2007 Frank Foster-Manhatten Fever-Blue Note Haynes/Newborn/Chambers-We Three-Prestige RVG Dameron/Coltrane-Mating Call-Prestige RVG Grant Green-First Session-Blue Note Thelonious Monk-Live in Tokyo-Columbia Quote
Guy Berger Posted July 3, 2007 Report Posted July 3, 2007 (edited) Steve Lacy & Mal Waldron, Sempre Amore (whoops, apparently this is currently unavailable in US so I won't be getting it) Chris McGregor, Brotherhood of Breath & Brotherhood Edited July 4, 2007 by Guy Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 3, 2007 Report Posted July 3, 2007 (edited) Well, on Saturday, the postman brought this which is vol 1 of a set of two that I ordered together, but which have been despatched separately. These two CDs contain all the tracks from three LPs Sax 5th Avenue - by Johnny Beecher (a pseudonym) - Charter 102 (1963) On the scene - by Johnny Beecher (a pseudonym) - Charter 104 (1963) (I have a couple of 45s of the Charter material) Blue martini - by Plas Johnson - Ava 24 (1964) Unfortunately, they don't appear to have included the best of these Charter tracks - "Jack sax the city" which JUMPS! (Though that may have been a retitling ofr the British issue of something that I'll find on vol 2.) The Charter material has the great Bert Kendricks on organ. Kendricks is best known for playing on Jimmy Witherspoon's "Evenin' blues". The Ava material has an orchestral accompaniment. Very nice stuff! And today, volume 2 arrived. I am very pissed off that none of the tracks has turned out to be a renamed "Jack sax the city". Thank God I have the 45! (Should have put it in the BFT.) MG Edited July 3, 2007 by The Magnificent Goldberg Quote
Jazz Kat Posted July 3, 2007 Report Posted July 3, 2007 At the Jazz Record Center the other day: Kenny Burrell: Tin Tin Deo Moon And Sand Gerry Mulligan: Age Of Steam Gerry Niewood: Timepiece Bill Evans: The Bill Evans Album Since We Met John Scofield: Live The Jazztet: With John Lewis Joe Henderson: Power To The People Ron Carter: Dear Miles Pete Christlieb Quartet: At Dontes Paul Desmond: From The Hot Afternoon George Shearing & The Montgomery Brothers I also picked up Joe Locke, Revelation at Barnes and Noble. Quote
NaturalSoul Posted July 3, 2007 Report Posted July 3, 2007 today at the local store Sonny Criss-Mr Blues pour flirter (Sonny sounds fuckin fantastic with an organist) Jimmy Ponder-What's New (my first exposure to Gene Ludwig--a very good organist) Quote
Aggie87 Posted July 3, 2007 Report Posted July 3, 2007 I stopped by Zweitausendeins this afternoon. Nice haul What city are you in? Quote
montg Posted July 4, 2007 Report Posted July 4, 2007 some overdue love for Billy Harper. i wish his 70s stuff was more readily available. Quote
Niko Posted July 4, 2007 Report Posted July 4, 2007 I stopped by Zweitausendeins this afternoon.Nice haul. What city are you in?This was at the little Köln shop. I've got some discs in my Amazon cart that I saw at "2001" for quite a bit less, so I may be springin' for those as well. God, what a habit... was at that little Köln shop, too, on Saturday and got Mal Waldron's Seagulls of Kristiansund (they have a number of Black Saint items at 9,99 currently (www.zweitausendeins.de)) Quote
The Magnificent Goldberg Posted July 4, 2007 Report Posted July 4, 2007 These just turned up, from Bert, via e-bay So, I went onto e-bay to get an image of the Billy Larkin and bought two more Oh dear! MG Quote
Niko Posted July 4, 2007 Report Posted July 4, 2007 was at that little Köln shop, too, on Saturday and got Mal Waldron's Seagulls of Kristiansund (they have a number of Black Saint items at 9,99 currently (www.zweitausendeins.de)Yup, I saw those too.... Can you tell me why new ECMs are so expensive there? Just curious... never understood why they always have these unattractive new cds at high prices standing between the good stuff, maybe for people who listen to new releases... strange thing about the cheap old ecms is that many stores had them before 2001 at the same prices (Mr. Music in Bonn for instance which I treasure as the only decent record store in town but which is usually much slower than 2001) Quote
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