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I had forgotten about this expensive cd I ordered from Japan* until I saw a picture posted showing someone else was listening to it. I think I only played it once before, I like it, I like Jose James, a cool singer. This one is sort of a tribute to Erykah Badu, with a cover reminiscent of one of Alice Coltrane’s album covers. Jose James "On and On” *Of course now I see that amazon has it much less expensively. Ah well.
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Crime fiction (not mystery)
clifford_thornton replied to Milestones's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I'm a fan of this oddball one, from beat poet Jack Spicer: https://citylights.com/general-fiction/tower-of-babel/ -
Interesting that the UK list is different than the US one. Perhaps it’s always been that way but I never noticed it.
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Adaptive Dance, huh, I had no idea! Look forward to reading these, thanks for the link.
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I am thinking about offering a broadcast every week or so to those interested . I have hundreds of Marian McPartland’s Piano Jazz shows, in addition to other NPR and APR/PRI and other broadcasts. Share your email via pm to obtain the Piano Jazz with Ed Bickert. There is a three day limit to download once you receive it. Maybe others will make similar offers, but I am not expecting anything in return.
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Crime fiction (not mystery)
Rabshakeh replied to Milestones's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Continuing on with more Quinichette. “Paul Quinichette plays Quincy Jones Arrangements” Lonehill Jazz cd This reissues “Moods” with bonus material. Nice Basie like music. 300×296 7.09 KB
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Paul Quinichette “Like Basie” United Artists/Mighty Quinn cd Paul and Al Grey and a dream team of trumpeters swinging away in that Basie way thanks to Basie’s guitarist, bassist and drummer. Paul Quinichette – tenor saxophone Harry Edison, Snooky Young, Dick Vance, Shad Collins – trumpet Al Grey – trombone Nat Pierce – piano Freddie Green – guitar Eddie Jones – bass Jo Jones – drums
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Impressions, what do you think? NP
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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“Songbook by Jason Palmer” Ayva cd This was I believe Jason Palmer’s first release as a leader and it sounds very “mature.” Palmer deserves more attention. All his original compositions on this one, as well as excellent support from a few “names.” Alto Saxophone – Greg Osby Bass – Matt Brewer Drums – Tommy Crane Piano – Leo Genovese Tenor Saxophone – Ravi Coltrane Trumpet – Jason Palmer Vibraphone – Warren Wolf Recorded October 28-29, 2006 at Systems II Studios, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Starting off a cold morning with disc 2 of Yes “Tales from Topographic Oceans” Super Deluxe Edition. This is the original mix, LP sides. C and D. Wow. This is remastered very well.
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Noah Preminger & Max Light - Songs We Love (Steeplechase)
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RiRiIII started following Julius Hemphill
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The liner notes as offered by the label https://nwr-site-liner-notes.s3.amazonaws.com/80850.pdf
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international jazz morning it is
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Missed out on the audiophile treatment. Just ordered this, plus has the original album art.
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Episode 53 https://artpepper.bandcamp.com/track/straight-life-episode-53-the-caper
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One Night Stand (volume 3) is on sale this week. 20 30-minutes shows for $9.99. 17 are from 1944 or 1945. https://www.radioarchives.com/The_Big_Bands_on_One_Night_Stand_Volume_3_p/ra163d.htm
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