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  1. I have never seen nor heard of this. I'd wonder if it's even real myself.
  2. The Black Unity Trio LP did sell out its first pressing after a couple months, but they repressed and it's been available ever since. So I'm not worried about it.
  3. Jazz In Silhouette (1959) Art Forms of Dimensions Tomorrow (1961-62) When Angels Speak of Love (1963) Continuation (1963) The Magic City (1966) Atlantis (1967-69) Night of The Purple Moon (1970) Universe In Blue (1971-72) Astro Black (1972) Some Blues But Not The Kind That's Blue (1977) Lanquidity (1978) Ouch, tougher than I figured it would be, and couldn't go below 11. Would also shortlist Other Planes of There, Angels & Demons At Play, My Brother The Wind Volume II, Cosmic Tones For Mental Therapy, The Nubians of Plutonia, Holidays For Soul Dance, Strange Strings, Bad And Beautiful, Discipline 27-II, Monorails & Satellites, It's After The End of the World, Other Voices Other Blues, Somewhere Over The Rainbow, Sleeping Beauty, God Is More Than Love Can Ever Be, A Fireside Chat With Lucifer, Omniverse, Oblique Parallax
  4. What a contribution over such a long period of time, and he surely went out on top too. His playing on MBefore from last year is incredibly deep. For me at least there's not much in jazz as exciting as those recordings with Don Cherry, specifically from Montmartre. All-time burning. RIP
  5. In stock now: https://www.dustygroove.com/item/141881/Karl-Berger-Kirk-Knuffke:Heart-Is-A-Melody?sf=knuffke&incl_oos=1&incl_cs=1&kwfilter=knuffke&sort_order=artist
  6. Took me a good decade or more to find one at a price I was willing to pay, but finally did a couple years ago.
  7. Too lazy to confirm myself but I think the only Moers LPs that made it to CD are the two John Carters, Odean Pope - Almost Like Me, Sunny Murray Trio, MRE - No Wave, RSJ - Street Priest, and the Phalanx album. By the time they transitioned new releases to CD they weren't putting much out that was very interesting but there is a great Gunter Christmann album on there from 1995 that is the first true example of his mature conception (a la Explico).
  8. Terrible news. He was the glue that held together so much great music. This album is tremendous. https://harrisonbankhead.bandcamp.com/album/velvet-blue RIP
  9. I was really hoping to be able to carve out some time & money to attend this year to see Joelle Leandre, but alas don't think I will be able.
  10. A loss that is ultimately expected, but still stings. A master and a true original. RIP and thank you for all that you left here on Earth. https://www.nola.com/entertainment_life/music/new-orleans-jazz-saxophonist-educator-kidd-jordan-has-died/article_4dcd1598-d554-11ed-b2ad-e74ecacb1f41.html
  11. I had noticed a bit back that the excellent Jazz Doctors LP was due for reissue by Cadillac. What I didn't realize was that the CD edition contains an entire unreleased follow-up album that was recorded in 1984 with Thurman Barker and Wilbur Morris replacing Denis Charles and Rafael Garrett. Very welcome news! https://cadillac77.bandcamp.com/album/intensive-care-prescriptions-filled-the-billy-bang-quartet-sessions-1983-1984
  12. Great album but you could make a pretty penny with it these days.
  13. Great news!
  14. Dusty Groove keeps new & recent releases pretty well-stocked https://www.dustygroove.com/label/131295
  15. One that kinda flies under the radar, and is now pretty hard to come by cheaply on any format, is Groovin' High. Leftovers from the Space Book and Blues Book sessions, but the alt take of "The Second" is so killer. One of my favorite Ervin discs that you should definitely check out if you haven't. Byard's solo on that cut is especially mind-melting.
  16. It looks like DG will be getting copies in eventually: https://www.dustygroove.com/item/141881/Karl-Berger-Kirk-Knuffke:Heart-Is-A-Melody?incl_cs=1&no_incl_in=1&sort_order=release_date
  17. Another vote for the 1954 set, as prime as can be.
  18. It seems to have gone away now, and the same price is applying only to the 2xCD, it doesn't look like the box is listed by Amazon anymore. FWIW I received a fully-sealed copy of the box, original hype stickers and all.
  19. Don't think we have a dedicated Hal Russell thread but this is as good as any. Weasel recently restored this film on Hal that has some very valuable footage both of him speaking on his life and work and of the NRG ensemble in action. Great, great stuff. Part 1: Part 2: Part 3:
  20. from the website: maybe he should consider extending that priority to not wasting the world's resources printing Out To Lunch on CD
  21. This is now at $27. I ordered one Saturday and it arrived yesterday: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BKR6V1ZV?ref_=cm_sw_r_mwn_dp_Z4N0PKT8D1XQK720A9ZD&fbclid=IwAR31Rw5OTDVmWXEahnaL3cY3W_PqpR1so675prWj8zF9mnUsgvHIKKKP5zY
  22. I've really been enjoying this one, everyone is right in the zone throughout. https://daveliebmanlive.bandcamp.com/album/live-at-smalls
  23. very affordable copy here https://www.discogs.com/sell/item/2403755891
  24. Both are complete and in good condition. The Peterson is the 1992 edition with outer slipcase and booklet SOLD Django Reinhardt - Django On The Radio (JSP, 5xCD) SOLD Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends (MPS, 4xCD) $20 shipped each
  25. I'd be interested in that arrangement as well, but no worries if not. I will take these, with the caveat that I need to check on Jazz Sahara when I get home. Abdul-Malik ,Ahmed Jazz Sahara $8 Johnny Griffin Abrams ,Muhal Richard/Favors Sightsong $8 Adams ,Pepper 10 to 4 at the 5 Spot $6 Ammons ,Gene/Stitt Boss Tenors in Orbit $6 digipak
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