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Change of Season: The Music of Herbie Nichols. Big thanks to Paul Secor for bringing this to my attention. :tup

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I've never seen that one -- thanks Matthew, and Paul!

Matthew, here's another one worth checking out, if you don't have it already:

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Roswell Rudd - Regeneration

Rudd, Lacy, Mengelberg, Kent Carter, Bennink

Three Herbie Nichols tunes, three Monk tunes. Great record, and Mengelberg in particular has some great moments.

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The Summer of '55 and Sophisticated Swing: The EmArcy Small Group Sessions-two 2-CD sets of early Cannonball and Nat Adderley.

John Lewis Complete Verve Studio Sessions With Lester Young-While I like John Lewis, Prez is the draw for me here. This one fell below my radar. I have about 30 Prez CDs but surprisingly, none of this material so it should be a nice treat.

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Paid all of €1,90 ($2,30) for a 33RPM 7 Inch blank vinyl in a blank envelope when I visited one of the regular stores today. There was a typewritten note inside indicating it was recorded in San Francisco in 1967 by Count Basie and his rhythm section.

Well, it was worth every cent.

Turned out to be the music tracks from Basie's appearance on Ralph Gleason's 'Jazz Casual' TV show.

The Chris Sheridan Count Basie Bio-Discography says this was issued on a Ri-Disc 12incher which I never ran into but does not list that special 7incher.

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Thanks to Ubu ( :P ) I placed a larger Hat order than I should have, from discplus.ch:

Clusone 3 - Rara Avis

Marc Copland - And...

Marc Copland - Haunted Heart

Guillermo Gregorio - Degrees of Iconicity

Lee Konitz - Thingin

Steve Lacy - We See Thelonious Monk Songbook

Joe McPhee - Oleo

Myra Melford - Even the Sounds Shine

Max Nagl - Big Four

Matthew Shipp - By the Law of Music

Taku Sugimoto - opposite

Sun Ra - Sunrise in Different Dimensions

Cecil Taylor - One Too Many Salty Swift and Not Goodbye

Mike Westbrook - Rossini

John Zorn - Cobra Studio/Live

edit - sheesh, I think I already own the Zorn set, in its previous packaging. :angry:

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"Soulful Drums" is a great one! Don't have the other one, though...

Recent arrivals:

- Jimmy Heath - The Quota (Japanese edition, seems OOP in the US/Europe)

- Ella Fitzgerald - The Gershwin Songbook

- Johnny Griffin - Way Out

- Johnny Griffin - Sextet

and just ordered:

- Don Patterson/Booker Ervin - Legends of Acid Jazz

Nice batch. Those Griffin's are stellar...check out the track Catharsis on Sextet which features a blistering duet between Griff & Wilbur Ware (one of my favorite jazz "moments").

Still have to play the two Griffins... but I'll listen for that! I didn't want to throw them on as background music, which is what I did with Ella this afternoon, as well as with a couple of other recent arrivals (Gigi Gryce's "The Hap'nin's", for instance - good one, it seems!)

I already played the Patterson/Ervin - fine one! Probably more to my liking than the second one ("Just Friends"), but I'll have to play that again, too!

Ordered today:

- five of those French movie soundtrack CDs (see brownie's thread)

- a bunch of things from discplus.ch (about 12 hatOLOGY discs and four Chronogical Classics)

crazy me!

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Over the course of a four day trip to New York City (mostly Jazz Record Center, Downtown Music Gallery, and concert sales):

CDs--

Onaje Allan Gumbs: Sack Full of Dreams and Remember Their Innocence

Sun Ra: Strange Strings

Nino Josele: Paz

Duke Pearson: Dedication (OJC)

Elmo Hope: Sounds from Rikers Island

John Patton: Accent on the Blues and Minor Swing

Barney Wilen: Moshi

James Blood Ulmer: Bad Blood in the City

The Blues World of Little Walter (Delmark)

New York Jazz Combos 1935-37 (Hep)

Skeets Tolbert and His Gentlemen of Swing 1931-40 (Classics)

Duke Jordon (Savoy)

Chuck Wayne: The Jazz Guitarist (Savoy)

On LP:

Cannonball Adderley: Jazz Workshop Revisited (Riverside)

Coleman Hawkins and the Swingville All Stars: Years Ago (Swingville)

Brother Jack McDuff with Gene Ammons: Mellow Gravy (Prestige)

Gene Ammons: Jungle Soul (Prestige)

Willis Jackson: Loose (Prestige)

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edit - sheesh, I think I already own the Zorn set, in its previous packaging. :angry:

Maybe you can give it away to one of your numerous babe-a-licious MySpace Friends. :P

You think any of them like John Zorn? :P

Actually, you think any of them have ever heard of John Zorn? :(

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edit - sheesh, I think I already own the Zorn set, in its previous packaging. :angry:

Maybe you can give it away to one of your numerous babe-a-licious MySpace Friends. :P

You think any of them like John Zorn? :P

Actually, you think any of them have ever heard of John Zorn? :(

Who the hell cares??? Some of those babes are HOT. :excited:

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Went to Newbury Comics in Harvard Square and went a little nuts today, as they have a variety of OJCs and K2s and related label CDs at prices from $3.99 to $7.99 (sort of like the Concord blow-out redux):

Gene Ammons and Dodo Marmarosa - Jug & Dodo (Prestige)

Benny Carter 4 - Montreaux '77 (Pablo/OJC)

"Sweets " Edison, "Lockjaw" Davis - Jawbreakers (Riverside/OJC)

Booker Ervin - Heavy!!! (Prestige/OJC)

The Johnny Griffin/Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis Quintet - Tough Tenor Favorites (Jazzland/OJC)

Clifford Jordan - Mosaic (Milestone)

The Modern Jazz Quartert - Django (Prestige/K2)

The Modern Jazz Quartet - Concorde (Prestige/K2)

Julian Priester - Keep Swingin' (Riverside/OJC)

Hal Singer with Charlie Shavers - Blue Stompin' (Prestige/OJC)

Lem Winchester & Benny Golson - Winchester Special ( New Jazz/OJC)

Now to listen...

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Over the course of a four day trip to New York City (mostly Jazz Record Center,

How is the vinyl selection at Jazz Record Center these days? Any nice stuff?

Sure, they had some nice rare and expensive records, but the stock seemed a little depleted to me.

The ones I bought were only $15 each, so I was pretty happy.

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