rostasi Posted Friday at 09:25 PM Report Posted Friday at 09:25 PM https://substack.com/home/post/p-194528027 Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted yesterday at 11:53 AM Report Posted yesterday at 11:53 AM I'm up for the Henderson date on CD. My days of buying new vinyl when there's a CD option are slowly going away. I already have too many LPs that I don't have room for. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted yesterday at 09:09 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:09 PM shop here sold out of the Cecil before I could get over there... drat. If anyone has a line on a copy I would be appreciative! Quote
Ken Dryden Posted yesterday at 09:34 PM Report Posted yesterday at 09:34 PM I've enjoyed the Yusef Lateef, Mal Waldron, Ahmad Jamal, Bill Evans, Michel Petrucciani immensely. I have been impressed with disc 1 of the Henderson, I haven't yet played the Cecil Taylor set. Quote
AllenLowe Posted 22 hours ago Report Posted 22 hours ago On 2/4/2026 at 2:43 PM, clifford_thornton said: The Annie Ross is pretty cool. Looks like the Cecil is from Paris and not Maeght (as I'd been told) and I will definitely pick it up despite my aversion to the liner note author. I won't mention any names but Phil Freeman is a know-nothing, with a vengeance. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted 11 hours ago Report Posted 11 hours ago 10 hours ago, AllenLowe said: I won't mention any names but Phil Freeman is a know-nothing, with a vengeance. He's a classic jazz entrepreneur/critic. I don't mean that in a positive way. But I don't dislike him like you do. I would follow one of his recommendations over a recommendation from someone like Chinen. I think his special skill is at least finding out when music has a pulse, which is pretty rare for younger professional jazz critics these days. Quote
mjazzg Posted 9 hours ago Report Posted 9 hours ago I thought his Cecil book was really disappointing. Very little insight into the man and it became a simple chronological description of the gigs played. I believe there's another bio on the horizon which will hopefully do Taylor justice. As for RSD itself, well the first Little Feat album is one I'm very happy to be reacquainted with. Quote
Eric B Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago Thrilled to have found a copy of Buster Williams’s “Pinnacle” at my local. This is the one Mwandishi-adjacent LP that I could never track down. Agree Phil Freeman sucks big time. Sophomoric grouches singularly enthusiastic about “out” music are my least favorite jazz-guy archetype. Quote
clifford_thornton Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Freeman is awful. Always has been. Quote
jcam_44 Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago 19 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: shop here sold out of the Cecil before I could get over there... drat. If anyone has a line on a copy I would be appreciative! https://www.theingroove.com/products/cecil-taylor-unit-fragments-the-complete-1969-salle-pleyel-concerts-rsd-lp?variant=43432707752142 Quote
Dub Modal Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago The Cecil isn't there yet, nor the rest of their 2026 batch of releases that I can tell, but most Elemental albums eventually show up on bandcamp. Quote
felser Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago I'm excited to pick up some of these titles on CD Online Day (sic) in a week or so. Starting with the Henderson, Lateef, and Terry Callier. Quote
Aggie87 Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago 22 hours ago, clifford_thornton said: shop here sold out of the Cecil before I could get over there... drat. If anyone has a line on a copy I would be appreciative! There are a number of RSD shops that are offering it for sale on their websites now (they can't sell them online until the day after RSD): https://rsdmrkt.com/item/696a4ac0aa6e4202f1ced95d Quote
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