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44 minutes of Coleman/Redman/Haden/Blackwell newly up on YouTube (excerpt has already been released on Haden's doco "Ramblin' Boy") outstanding SQ & colour cinematography
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Any Cat Aficionados or Experts Here?
romualdo replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Yes, OA (osteoarthritis) could be a possibility but from my experience it is not a common cause of this behaviour. If his renal function is OK (you've had recent bloods done as far as I can see) you could do a trial of an NSAID (ie Meloxicam liquid) & if he improves (re using the flap) then we could indeed be dealing with a case of OA. -
My Atavistic release of the Strange Strings CD did not have these tracks, only the bonus track "Door Squeak" These were actually released in 2017 on the Modern Harmonic CD/LP "Thunder of the Gods" https://www.discogs.com/master/1139019-Sun-Ra-And-His-Arkestra-Thunder-Of-The-Gods
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Any Cat Aficionados or Experts Here?
romualdo replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Yes, cats are very sensitive to suddenly moving their litter tray, especially if it's a reasonable distance - if you need to move it then do it in small sequential steps, daily over a period of time. Also they should never be near their feeding area. So, you originally had the litter tray outside? -
Any Cat Aficionados or Experts Here?
romualdo replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Drew, Just saw your initial posting This is not an uncommon issue for household cats - things to consider as starters - can be physical (medical) or behavioural or more commonly both 1. how long has this been going on for & how soon did it commence after your other cat passed. Have there been any other significant changes in the household prior to the commencement of this behaviour. 2. Is he totally indoors 3. is he desexed (I presume he will have been) 4. Is he "spraying" (marking) or urinating -> difference in stance between the two 5. Chemicals used to "cover" the urine affected areas are useless IMHO. Once cats start urinating in an area the best way to stop this is to restrict access to that area (can be difficult in practice) & covering it with another chemical just won't work. In Australia we use a synthetic hormone called "Feliway" - comes as spray or diffuser - it is a calming/appeasement hormone that appears to have a positive effect on these cats that are urinating inappropriately if the cause is behavioural. There are also behavioural modifying drugs but how many people (in my experience) have success with pilling their cats? 6. First step is to obtain a urine sample +/- imaging (abdominal radiograph ie X ray bladder) to rule out urolithiasis (bladder crystals/stones) - struvite crystals/FLUTD (Feline Lower Urinary Tract Disease) is a common cause of inappropriate urination -> can lead to life threatening urinary tract obstruction. If this is all normal then blood work would be useful but usually normal urinalysis leaves us with a behavioural issue. OK, that's a start ps. I've been a practicing Veterinarian/Veterinary surgeon for almost 40 years, primarily emergency/critical care for the past 30 that can be highly significant from my experience -
I just didn't picture your dad being of that age after seeing pics of you with Dan - you look too young
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your father?!!
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I actually bought the whole JSP Waller series from a board member a few years back Kendall does a good job IMHO - he also did a Coleman Hawkins JSP set- covers quite a lot of the euro period material that the Mosaic box omitted
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I thought the Tolliver session was also previously unreleased plus a couple of the Farmer tracks
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Those three Kleinschuster (WallenBink) double LPs were some of the best jazz releases from 2022
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Been mining the Storyville/BL Muzak releases - SQ is so much better than the BL/1201 CD releases of past - the double CD sets for $8.99 are a steal Sims/Brookmeyer double Storyville CD - "Whooeeee" / "Tonite's Music Today" Jackie & Roy double Storyville CD - "Storyville Presents" / "Sing! Baby Sing!" Powell's two double Fontana sets - "Strictly Confidential" / "Essen Jazz Festival" (with Coleman Hawkins) plus "Blues For Bouffemont" / "Hot House" Two Jazz Line (short lived label) performances - both with multiple alternates Pearson - "Hush" (rereleased as "Groovin' For Nat" under Donald Byrd) Hubbard - "Groovy" (later released as "Minor Mishap" under Hubbard's name but also as a Duke Pearson Prestige release "Dedication") some great Pepper Adams here including one of his own comps "Apothegm". This session was recorded for Jazz Line but label folded before it was released by them
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all material previously released (on CD) as far as I can see, some sessions more than once - probably best way if you are interested in download only Most Ayler afficonados will already have this material on some physical medium (CD/LP) I thought this new Hat Hut Series (First Visit Completed) comprised of previously unreleased material FIRST VISIT ARCHIVE OFFERS PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED RECORDINGS OF HISTORIC AND MUSICAL IMPORTANCE https://www.discogs.com/release/933744-Albert-Ayler-The-Copenhagen-Tapes https://www.discogs.com/release/724525-Albert-Ayler-Holy-Ghost https://www.discogs.com/master/1419553-Albert-Ayler-Quartet-Copenhagen-Live-1964 https://www.discogs.com/release/8489603-Albert-Ayler-Quartet-European-Radio-Studio-Recordings-1964 https://www.discogs.com/release/14240374-Albert-Ayler-Quartets-1964-Spirits-To-Ghosts-Revisited https://www.discogs.com/release/3023055-Albert-Ayler-Quartet-The-Hilversum-Session https://www.discogs.com/release/1301010-Albert-Ayler-Quartet-The-Hilversum-Session https://www.discogs.com/release/5996611-Albert-Ayler-And-Don-Cherry-Vibrations
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RIP John saw him a couple of times, once here in Brisbane circa 78 then Sydney early 80s
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The Revenant book discography notes "Don Cherry's presence on this recording casts some doubt on whether it in fact was made during the group's Nov. engagement". Late Oct - early Nov: "Without Don Cherry, Ayler returned to Copenhagen for an engagement that may have been a full week or more, definitely beginning after Oct. 18" The Lord Discography extract (see above) still lists that date also see below from AA UK site https://www.ayler.co.uk/html/liveineurope.html note that Holy Spirits (#3) is actually Vibrations [LP cover of Philology W 88 Click image for large version.] [LP cover of Relyable 001 Click image for large version.] discography [CD cover of Landscape 902 Click image for large version.] ALBERT AYLER LIVE IN EUROPE 1964 - 1966 Tracks 1. Mothers (7:39) 2. Children (8:05) 3. Holy Spirits (8:13) Personnel Albert Ayler (tenor saxophone) Don Cherry (trumpet) Gary Peacock (bass) Sunny Murray (drums) Recording Details September 3, 1964 The recording date given is November 5th. 1964, but these three tracks are taken from the September 3rd session, released in 2002 as The Copenhagen Tapes.) Club Montmartre, Copenhagen
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from LORD Discography albert ayler & don cherry [N1499]Add New York Eye and Ear Control New York Eye And Ear Control : Don Cherry (cnt) Roswell Rudd (tb) John Tchicai (as) Albert Ayler (ts) Gary Peacock (b) Sunny Murray (d) Film soundtrack, New York, July 17, 1964 Don's dawn (rr,jt,ay,sm out) ESP-Disk ESP1016, 1016-2 [CD] Ay [AY] - - ITT - - Note: This film soundtrack was made for Michael Snow's film of the same name. Joyce Wieland and Paul Haines were also involved in the film's making, which is a "Walking Woman" production. Each musician is individually filmed, though not playing. (Source : "John Tchicai on disc and tape" by Mike Hames). All above titles also on ESP-Disk 1020-2 [CD] titled "New York Eye And Ear Control". All above titles also on Get Back (It)GET1013 [CD] titled "New York Eye And Ear Control". [A7473]Add Albert Ayler The Copenhagen Tapes : Albert Ayler Quartet : Don Cherry (tp) Albert Ayler (ts) Gary Peacock (b) Sunny Murray (d) Live "Club Montmartre", Copenhagen, Denmark, September 3, 1964 Spirits Ayler (Swd)aylCD-033 [CD] Vibrations - Saints - Mothers - Children - Spirits - Note: All above titles also on Hatology (Swi)665 [CD] titled "Albert Ayler Quartet: Copenhagen Live 1964". All above titles also on Revenant 213 [CD]. [A7476]Add Albert Ayler Vibrations : Don Cherry (cnt) Albert Ayler (ts) Gary Peacock (b) Sunny Murray (d) Copenhagen, Denmark, September 14, 1964 Ghosts (short version) Debut (Dan)DEB144, Arista 1 Children - Holy spirits - Ghosts (long version) - , Franklin Mint GJR097 Vibrations - Mothers - Note: Arista 1 is a disc jockey sampler. The use of the long version of "Ghosts" on Franklin Mint GJR097 is not confirmed. All above titles also on Freedom (G)FCD41000 [CD] titled "Vibrations". All above titles also on Freedom (F)FLP40117, FLP41000, (G)28.461, 162.302, (Jap)PA-9710, Fontana (E)SFJL925, (Eu)688.606ZL, (Jap)SFON7054, Arista/Freedom AL1000, Black Lion (Eu)65601, I Grandi del Jazz (It)GdJ12, Tobacco Road B/2525. [A7477]Add Albert Ayler Albert Ayler : Don Cherry (tp) Albert Ayler (ts) Gary Peacock (b) Sunny Murray (d) Live "Montmartre Club", Copenhagen, Denmark, November 5, 1964 Mothers Philology (It)W88 Children - Holy spirits - Note: See November 3, 1966 for second side of Philology (It)W88. [A7478]Add Albert Ayler The Hilversum Session : Albert Ayler Quartet : Don Cherry (cnt) Albert Ayler (ts) Gary Peacock (b) Sunny Murray (d) Hilversum, The Netherlands, November 9, 1964 Angels Osmosis (Du)6001, Coppens (Du)CCD6001 [CD] The wizard [C.A.C.] (1) - - Ghosts - - Infant happiness - - Spirits - - No name - - Note: (1) The tune played is "The wizard" (ESP-Disk 1002). Coppens (Du)CCD6001 [CD] titled "The Hilversum Session". All above titles also on DIW (Jap)DIW-25009, Hatology (Swi)678 [CD]. [M12473]Add Sunny Murray Sunny's Time Now : Don Cherry (cnt) Albert Ayler (ts) Henry Grimes, Lewis Worrell (b) Sunny Murray (d) Imamu Amiri Baraka (recitation-1) [aka Leroi Jones (recitation-1) ] Brooklyn, NY, mid November 1965 Virtue Jihad 663, DIW (Jap)DIW-355 [CD] Justice (pt 1) - - Justice (pt 2) - - Black art (1) - - The lie DIW (Jap)850925 Note: All titles from Jihad 663 also on DIW (Jap)DIW-25002, 35DIW-14 [CD].
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Extract from Bruce Gallanter's DMG newsletter, describing the Sun Ra performance & amazingly Marshall Allen still conducting & playing at 100!! The final set on the last night of Vision Fest 2024 was appropriately Marshall Allen & the Sun Ra Arkestra. It seems hard to believe but it is true, Marshall Allen turned 100 last month in May or 2024. Not many humans have been around for an entire century, especially someone special like Marshall Allen who still plays alto sax unlike anyone else on this planet as well as an EVI (electronic valve instrument), leads the Arkestra which has been going on for nearly 70 years. This is an Arkestra which plays music drawn from the history of jazz as well as space (rock) music from another world! I’ve heard the Sun Arkestra play live maybe 50 times since my first encounter at the Five Spot in 1973 and they’ve continued to take their audiences with them on a journey to Other Worlds. The current band has around 17 members with a number of older members like Michael Ray, Vincent Chancey and Knoel Scott. The band still plays a number of Sun Ra originals, a number of which I’ve heard many times in the past yet each one still sounds relevant today. Like many older big bands from the mid last century, this band loves to play those repeating riffs which are most hypnotic. Many of these riffs/melodies sound familiar whether I can place them or not. Original Sun Ra saxists, John Gilmore & Marshall Allen, are known for being the first to play those out/jazz, multiphonic, squeaks, squawks and blast sax sounds in the mid-to-late 1950’s, which influenced the likes of John Coltrane, which helps to lead to beginning of “Free Jazz” and freeing the tradition to experiment with sounds of the future. Check out Mr. Allen as he still curves his hand to get those sax sounds which few others can play in the same way. One of those riffs that the Arkestra plays is closer to a Space/Rock jam that we might’ve heard from the Planet Gong (band). Most of the members of the band got a chance to solo and each one shined like a diamond in the rough. They did one Latin sounding song which reminded me of a cha cha yet it still felt right as a part of this set. One of the old Sun Ra songs that they played is called “Angels and Demons at Play” and it still sounds cosmic so many years later. Besides looking like an ancient Goddess/Space/Princess, Tara Middleton was featured and sang one song with stellar dust surrounding it. One of the last pieces I heard before I had to split to catch the last train was a heartfelt Chicago blues song, with soulful sax solos and a Sun Ra-like synth solo from a fine unnamed keyboardist. I was so glad to be “Traveling the Spaceways” with the current Sun Ra Arkestra, more than 50 years after I first heard them live in 1973. This was the perfect way to close Vision Fest 29!
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Mosaic Records V-Disc set(s) + Vanguard info
romualdo replied to ghost of miles's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
There are a few CD releases containing these tracks 1. 4CD Charlie Parker ESP set: https://www.discogs.com/release/2167505-Charlie-Parker-Bird-In-Time-1940-1947 2. Charlie Parker At The Finale Club & More RLR CD: https://www.discogs.com/release/14793288-Charlie-Parker-At-The-Finale-Club-More 3. A Jumpin' Jubilee Jazz Unlimited CD https://www.discogs.com/release/10560536-Various-A-Jumpin-Jubilee-The-Jam-Sessions-1945-46 Charlie Parker With The Nat Cole Trio/Buddy Rich : Charlie Parker (as-3) Benny Carter (as-2) Willie Smith (as-1) Nat King Cole (p) Oscar Moore (g) Johnny Miller (b) Buddy Rich (d) Ernie "Bubbles" Whitman (m.c.) AFRS Jubilee 186, Los Angeles, March/April, 1946 (Medley Tea for two (1) Sounds 1206, Queen (It)Q017, Spotlite (E)SPJ123, Philology (It)W848-2 [CD], Masters of Jazz (F)MJCD121 [CD] Body and soul (2) Sounds 1206, Queen (It)Q017, Spotlite (E)SPJ123, Philology (It)W848-2 [CD], Masters of Jazz (F)MJCD121 [CD] Cherokee (3) Sounds 1206, Queen (It)Q017, Cicala (It)BLJ8014, Spotlite (E)SPJ123, Philology (It)W848-2 [CD], Masters of Jazz (F)MJCD121 [CD], Mr. Music MMCD-7031 [CD], Universal (F)533612-3 [CD], Verve B0032479-02 [CD] Note: All above titles also on Fremeaux & Associes (F)FA1333 [CD] titled "Charlie Parker - Integrale 3: Lover Man 1946-1947"; a 3 CD set. All above titles also on Phoenix LP17, Savoy (G)WL71406, RLR Records (Sp)RLR88634 [CD], Jazz Unlimited (Dan)JUCD2054 [CD], ESP-Disk ESP4050-2 [CD]. -
bought a lot of those at the full price back when but just ordered a few more at this price ie two Aylers, AEC (Spiritual), Duke Pearson & Feather presents George Wallington Highly recommend the Konitz Storyville 2CD set - contains the three LPs plus extra material - absolute bargain at this price https://www.dustygroove.com/item/948926/Lee-Konitz:Lee-Konitz-At-Storyville-At-Harvard-Square-Konitz-Japanese-paper-sleeve-edition?sf=lee+konitz&incl_oos=1&incl_cs=1&kwfilter=lee+konitz&sort_order=artist
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Irene's duos with Bennink, Cyrille, Favre, Crispell, Kowald & Moholo were superb & Les Diaboliques trio with Joelle Leandre & Maggie Nichols was a fav. Early material with the Manfred Schoof Orchestra & later the LJCO saw her in a larger context. She even played with Henry Cow in the late 70s RIP Irene, will miss you
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Horace Tapscott & Pan Afrikan People Arkestra - Live at IUCC 11/2678 2CD
romualdo replied to jcam_44's topic in New Releases
Nimbus West has just added a second Tapscott/PAPA download (only) https://www.nimbuswestrecords.com/shop-5/p/pan-afrikan-peoples-arkestra-the-lost-reel Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra - Live at Century City Playhouse “THE LOST REEL” Recorded September 9th, 1979. Century City Playhouse “The Lost Reel ” was discovered while going thru reels for the IUCC series, two tracks spliced onto a single reel and left unlabelled.. If you’ve heard the 3LP set that documents the “full concert” then you know that this was a special evening, one of the most powerful and well-recorded live shows in the entire history of the Arkestra! “Crepuscule with Nellie” and “Nation Rising” are equal to anything on the 3LP set, from delicate to raging these 21 minutes act as a sort of seventh side to the legendary 3LP set. Essential! PAN AFRIKAN PEOPLES ARKESTRA “THE LOST REEL” 1.) Crepuscule with Nellie (5:16) 2.) Nation Rising (16:39) recorded by Bruce Bidlack produced by Tom Albach -
Horace Tapscott & Pan Afrikan People Arkestra - Live at IUCC 11/2678 2CD
romualdo replied to jcam_44's topic in New Releases
I have received downloads from a few LP only labels where download wasn't an option but they were happy to send me the digital files but admittedly I had originally purchased the LP versions - I contacted the label directly & they were obliging -
most are longer whilst a couple are shorter, "Verse" significantly West 22nd St: mst 04:46, alt 05:48 Aquarian Moon: mst 07:44, alt 10:50 Bouquet: mst 08:10, alt 08:16 Rojo: mst 06:04, alt 06:47 Una Muy Bonita: mst 06:29, alt 06:18 Black Circle: mst 06:57, alt 07:43 Verse: mst 09:30, alt 05:57
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Interesting thread - thanks for the info, especially TKK My valve amp doesn't have a mono button so I'll try the Y cable option out of interest Just a question regarding use of the Y cable (RCA splitter cable) - It doesn't matter which socket (back of amplifier) you plug the cable into ie left or right & will only one speaker function?