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  1. Thanks for these culinaria, Jim! Think I gotta get it some fine day! ubu
  2. Thanks for all the details and the Ocium link! These look like pretty solid releases! Only I really should cut down my CD expenses... and they sell them far too expansive here (some 25 Euros they want for them!). ubu
  3. Maybe he's got no money left to buy books, since he gives it to Mr. L. Ron Hubbard or whatshisnameagain... No sympathies for this from me, either - but I guess we're much more severe about these issues here in Europe (anyway, I'm glad we are). How's "Echoes of an Era"? I saw it in stores several times. Anyone cares to comment? ubu
  4. C'mon guys! Still waiting for the eloquent Sangrey review... ubu
  5. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    brownie, thanks! But I think this would kill my poor-students-bank-account... And I also just bought some discs yesterday, all half prize, in some store cleaning out a bit: - Joe McPhee, Trinity (Atavistic Unheard) - Dewey Redman, Living on the Edge (Black Saint) - The Ganelin Trio, Strictly for our Friends (Leo Golden Years) - Westbrook-Rossini (Impetus) - Witches & Devils, At The Empty Bottle (Knitting Factory) - Gustafsson/Flaten/Nilssen-Love, The Thing (Crazy Wisdom) - The Thing & Joe McPhee, She Knows (Crazy Wisdom) - Kühn/Humair/Jenny-Clark, Triple Entente (Polygram France) Having only recently gotten acquainted with McPhee (his solo hatOLOGY, Tenor & Fallen Angels), I'm pretty excited about the new discs! Also, this is my very first Ganelin disc. As far as The Thing (Gustafsson/Flaten/Nilssen-Love) are concerned, I heard a broadcast (Berlin 2002, I think) of theirs with McPhee guesting - one of the most beautiful Albert Ayler tributes I heard! Anyone cares to comment about any of these albums? I guess I won't make it through all of them until earliest next week... ubu
  6. Uh, spoiling couw's post count? Happy birthday, Joe Christmas (where's that alias coming from, anyway?) and Free For All! Spin some J.J. today! ubu
  7. Wow, thanks for posting that great Hill cover! Will have to check that site again! ubu
  8. I could do the other nine - couw's pretty far ahead anyway... ubu
  9. Congratulations!!! ubu
  10. Someone better get that Mellé FAST! ubu
  11. Ditto. B)
  12. Love Erik Friedlander's "Maldoror" - solo cello improvisations based on excerpts of that infamous book. I ordered it together with the Organissimo disc, thinking they'd charge less shipping per disc if I order two. ubu
  13. That does make sense, Rooster. I know it was a demo, but I did not think about Woody's possible aim to record some rather conventional stuff. I'm glad he did record that music, however! ubu
  14. Young's on piano on half of Woody's first self-produced album, too (reissued on a 32jazz Shaw 2CD set, the title of which escapes me at the moment). Wonder why? Recording in Germany, it could be simply for lack of a decent hammond organ, but why on Shaw's record? Did Woody dislike the organ? ubu
  15. EKE, try "Song of Singing", that's another great trio record, with Holland and Altschul, this time. Also, seeing that you listen to lots of hat these days, "Circle" might interest you, a great 2CD set by the collective of Braxton, Corea, Holland and Altschul. If you're into more hardbop kind of sound, try "Tones for Joan' Bones", that's a good one, featuring Joe Farrell and Woody Shaw. ubu
  16. good move, marcus! Sorry I was too late to add my in time, but you did the right thing without my voice, anyway. Enjoy! The first date is fantastic, the second is very good, too. Davis is quite an original, in my opinion, with a very nice sound. ubu
  17. Mike, I saw these Ocium discs in some store here. They look alright, compared to other european rip-off labels. Are they complete? Do they have all takes (I did not look that close, obviously...)? A Mosaic of the first run at Verve would HAVE to include the Williams sides, they are among the best NT Basie, if you ask me! And hey, Mosaic did the Reprise Duke, why shouldn't they give us the Reprise Basie? That would make for three new Basie Mosaics: - Complete Fifties Verve Basie - Complete Reprise Basie - Complete Sixties Verve Basie as well as the obvious one: - Complete Forties (and earliest fifties?) Columbia/Vocalion/Okeh Basie (and add: - Complete Columbia 20s-40s Ellington for all those of us who like to dream...) ubu
  18. king ubu

    Joe McPhee

    Yes indeed!! ubu
  19. Yes, there is. I just slept longer than usually. Happy birthday to me , happy birthday to meeeeee Cheers! sleep as long as you wish! creation is finished for a looong time now, and besides, it's your birthday, isn't it? ubu
  20. Well, my namesake of course: ubu
  21. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    These are the Peacock ECMs I have: "Voice From The Past - Paradigm" (Stanko, Garbarek, DeJohnette) This here is recommended, too: I have not heard "December Poems" (also on ECM) - how is that one? ubu
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    Funny Rat

    David, you have to know that the US Impulse reissue has the two "straight jazz" tracks from "Kwanza" (non-informative AMG-link) added. I like "The Way Ahead", too, by the way. ubu
  23. Penguin Guide to Jazz Diffs, 5th vs. 6th Editions Thanks, Claude. I know that I should not give them away (they're much too dear to me anyway, I cannot give books away, generally never do it!). The 6th is under 20$ now on US Amazon, and 10£ on UK, so I might get this one and wait for the 7th till it is on sale later... I guess I'm sort of a completist. ubu
  24. Uh, I'm still with my fifth... Do you pick up each edition, or rather every second? I found out about Penguin in time to get the 4th ed., then got the 5th, too. Anyone did compare the 5th and the 6th? Would I need to get the 6th? ubu
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