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  1. It will probably be raining questions if the box is all analogue from the tapes and when it’s not the folks decide to skip these sessions completely. What I’ve noticed there is that for quite a lot it’s more for sound than for the music itself they listen to jazz. Now I am no expert on these kind of things but these tapes are probably gone or unusable aren’t they?
  2. Yeah it happens before you know it even if you take good care. Maybe I’ll put rubber mats on my floor 😜
  3. this is the first LP till today that I dropped on the floor. I still remember how it slipped from my hands and as a I tried to catch it I pushed it against the wall which made even more scratches. Side B was destroyed. I love this music so much that I decided to replace it with a clean copy. Great stuff. On the Nile 🥰
  4. music from another galaxy… breathtaking
  5. According to a Dutch website an lp reissue is upcoming. I have the Japanese cd issue. https://www.bol.com/nl/nl/p/harold-land-quintet-the-peace-maker/9300000160456862/?bltgh=s5pKjQ030YPilmM7DaZKyA.2.4.ProductImage
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    Albert Ayler

    Yeah me too. I was waiting for that Ayler brothers spiritual outburst but it’s mainly the composition theme that’s being being played here. Nevertheless very interesting footage. The guy still has that almost mythical status to me
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    Albert Ayler

    Anyone seen this before?
  8. Well said. His style is so different but the quality so consistently high it’s hard to talk about favorites. 1965 was a hell of a year: Ascenscion, Transition, Sun Ship, the Half Note stuff, Meditations etc etc
  9. One of those guys who knew how to play inside and could play just as well outside. He’s on so many great dates. RIP
  10. I don’t any of the Palm records had been issued on cd before these series started with it
  11. With Trane, I really like everything he has done. If I’d really had to make a choice I’d choose the Impulse! stuff all of it from Africa/Brass to Interstellar Space. Coltrane developed in so many ways so rapidly that you could divide his work into more eras. The Miles era, the Monk era, the Prestige sessions, the Atlantic stuff, the Vanguard/Africa/Brass stuff, from Crescent to Transition, Meditations via Ascension to Sun Ship, the Sextet live and his last recordings. Something like that. I really love every one of them but I like the more adventurous stuff most.
  12. RIP glad I’ve seen him at the Bimhuis with William Parker and Rashied Ali. That was a great gig and unforgettable experience
  13. I think the Third Man releases are all from a digital source. I’ve got Black Unity and Ptah the el Daoud. The Ptah sounds okay, the Black Unity not so much.
  14. Greats stuff. Already pre ordered at a local store
  15. https://www.dustygroove.com/item/157573/John-Carter-Bobby-Bradford:Self-Determination-Music?cat=jazz&incl_cs=1&no_incl_in=1&sort_order=release_date vinyl reissue upcoming. Essential music
  16. this double LP contains some of the best Coltrane I know. Songs like Living Space (that Tyner solo 😮) and Feelin Good. You could hardly believe it wasn’t released immediately. Of course all of it was later added as bonus tracks on the Impulse! CD’s and Living Space was a release on itself. Those were among my first jazz cd’s and I still cherish this music.
  17. Be safe all of you there! Will be following it on the news here.
  18. Great news. Please do let us know how you like them! I let them collect all the volumes and ship them all at once saving costs. I am hoping these will finish before Christmas. This would be a great Christmas gift to myself ☺️
  19. More reason to give it another try 👍
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