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OK. Round 1 is over. Thanks for everyone who showed interest.

There's still a lot of nice music there for trade, or if you want to purchase make me an offer. Don't sleep on the Avital discs, or the Ehrich and Epstein discs. The Friedlander "Topaz" and "Quake" discs are a little jazzier/funkier than his more recent stuff, and feature Andy Laster on sax and clarinet, Stomu Takeishi on bass and Satoshi Takeishi on percussion. And the Braxton standards box sets are definitely worth considering, and somewhat rare I think. Amazon lists used copies of each for just north of $45. (you'll get 'em cheaper from me! And in excellent condition.)

Also, Jewels and Binoculars is a Micheal Moore (of Clusone Trio) project focusing on the music of Bob Dylan. Pretty cool. They do a nice job. Two different discs of that stuff still there.

Other than that, the Sclavis and Texier discs are all worth considering, as well as the Vandermark stuff. Version Soul is solid. And Amsterdam Funk is patterned after Jimmy Giuffre Free Fall disc. And there's still some Douglas discs available, as well as some nice ECMs hanging around.

So ... if you have any music from the first part of the last century you wanna unload, lets trade! Also partial to selected blue notes, 60s avant, contemporary free-leaning stuff and anything with a tuba.

:excited:

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Shouldn't that be "Pago Libre" (a band)?

And "Lawn Chair Society" is by another Kenny (Werner, not Wheeler).

Are these duplicates, or just stuff you don't really enjoy any longer?

Thanks. I'll make the corrections.

This is stuff I'm just not listening to anymore. I was excited about all of it at one point, but my tastes have shifted a little. I am holding on to selected discs by a good number of the artists who are listed. I still have a good deal of Douglas and Friedlander, for instance. Vandermark as well. And I'm holding on to about a dozen ECMs. That sort of thing. Most of this music that I've listed here, while very good (and some fairly rare), has been sitting on the shelf untouched for well over a year.

The thing that really sort of spurred me to unload these was the "less is more" principle. I want to focus my listening a little more on the music that really interests me and lose the peripheral stuff. I realize that someday I'm going to say, "Damn, why did I unload that Berne Paris Concert stuff" (hint, hint). But if someone else can enjoy it, I'm happy.

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Shouldn't that be "Pago Libre" (a band)?

Are you referring to the Gato Libre listing? It is correct, a band consisting of: Natsuki Tamura, trumpet; Kazuhiko Tsmura, guitar; Satoko Fujii, accordion; Norikareu Koreyasu, bass ... (I think I have all those spelled right).

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Shouldn't that be "Pago Libre" (a band)?

Are you referring to the Gato Libre listing? It is correct, a band consisting of: Natsuki Tamura, trumpet; Kazuhiko Tsmura, guitar; Satoko Fujii, accordion; Norikareu Koreyasu, bass ... (I think I have all those spelled right).

Gato Libre is well worth checking out if you haven't yet discovered them. Yet another fine project from Fujii and Tamura (does this couple ever sleep?)...

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bump for super-duper discounts.

FYI: Texier and Friedlander were the first artists with a large number of listings here to sell out (so to speak). Berne and Vandermark are trailing badly in that category. But I have hope!

The Berne Winter & Winter Paris concerts ... I'm telling ya.

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Shouldn't that be "Pago Libre" (a band)?

Are you referring to the Gato Libre listing? It is correct, a band consisting of: Natsuki Tamura, trumpet; Kazuhiko Tsmura, guitar; Satoko Fujii, accordion; Norikareu Koreyasu, bass ... (I think I have all those spelled right).

Gato Libre is well worth checking out if you haven't yet discovered them. Yet another fine project from Fujii and Tamura (does this couple ever sleep?)...

oops, sorry for that! never heard of Gato Libre, will take a mental note!

I still can't push myself to sell discs, that's why I was wondering... I see myself as a collector (ah heck, I *am* a collector) who wants to own as much by a particular artist as possible. But somehow I admire those who can got the "less is more" route.

Can't buy that Berne, have got no money... but I was having a glance at your list nevertheless (masochist, I guess...)

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PM sent on following:

Alessi, Ralph -- "This Against That" (rkm)

Berne, Tim (Bloodcount) -- "#74/81 Lowlife - The Paris Concert I" (Winter & Winter)

Berne, Tim (Bloodcount) -- "#75/81 Poisoned Minds - The Paris Concert II" (Winter & Winter)

Berne, Tim (Bloodcount) -- "#81/81 Memory Select - The Paris Concert III" (Winter & Winter)

Berne, Tim -- "#30/81 Fractured Fairy Tales" (Winter & Winter)

Berne, Tim -- (Caos Totale) -- "#68/81 Nice View) (Winter & Winter)

Brahem, Anouar -- "Le Pas du Chat Noir" (ecm)

Brahem, Anouar -- "Khomsa" (ecm)

Braxton, Anthony -- "23 Standards" (Leo) - 4 discs

Braxton, Anthony -- "Quintet, London 2004, Live at the Royal Festival Hall" (Leo)

Brotzmann, Peter -- "Clarinet Project" (fmp)

Brotzmann, Peter -- "The Dried Rat Dog" (okka)

Brotzmann, Peter -- "Machine Gun" (fmp)

Colley, Scott -- "Architect of the Silent Moment" (camjazz)

Douglas, Dave -- "Witness" (bmg)

Hemingway, Gerry -- "Waltzes, Two-Steps, Other Matters of the Heart" (gmr)

Jarrett, Keith -- "Inside Out" (ecm)

McPhee, Joe (with Shipp and Duval) -- "In Finland" (CJR)

Motian, Paul -- "Time and Time Again" (ecm)

Motian, Paul -- "I Have The Room Above Her" (ecm)

Rava, Enrico -- "Tati" (ecm)

Rollins, Sonny -- "Saxophone Colossus" (prestige)

Rollins, Sonny -- "Way Out West" (contemporary)

Sclavis, Louis -- "Acoustic Quartet) (ecm)

Sclavis, Louis -- "Rouge" (ecm)

Sclavis, Louis -- "Les Violences de Rameau" (ecm)

Trovesi, Gianluigi -- "Vaghissimo Ritratto" (ecm)

Trovesi, Gianluigi -- "Fugace" (ecm)

Wheeler, Kenny -- "It Takes Two" (camjazz)

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All orders have shipped as of 9/22.

If you folks are any indication, I have complete faith that the economic turnaround has already begun. Awesome response. And thanks to everyone who helped clear out some of my shelf space. I do hope everyone enjoys the music.

There's 51 CDs left, although there is a bid pending on the lot of them, so the sale could conceivably be over any moment.

Thanks again, and enjoy!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Bump for important notice: To whomever purchased the following Braxton box sets, I just discovered that I neglected to include the booklets for them. (Sorry, can't remember who bought these and PMs have been deleted).

1. Anthony Braxton -- "23 Standards (Quartet) 2003"

2. Anthony Braxton -- "20 Standards (Quartet) 2003"

My apologies, and please contact me and I'll send you the booklets.

(I also sold a Coltrane, "Live in Japan" box about a year ago either here or at AAJ, and can't remember who bought it, but I have a booklet for that also that I need to get to them. So, if you're out there, contact me.)

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