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  1. having seen photos/footage of the scene, there's a copy of Dolphy's "Out To Lunch" among the scattered household items (after the fact). It is a chilling setting.
  2. I think that this Voyage from Jericho reissue will do well, and it might be worth mentioning this cassette material to the proprietor of Frederiksberg. Tyler has also been strangely absent from the NoBusiness CD "loft archive" series and perhaps they'd like to know about some of these recordings.
  3. Nice one indeed. Bjarne Boman is the only one I was not super familiar with upon buying the reissue. There's a really strong version of Strandberg's tune "Cirrus" on the Red Mitchell album Communication, on which Bertil also plays (though I'm unsure if the drummer on that record, Göran, is Bertil's brother... presumably?).
  4. I'd be interested in the Coltrane. I'm sure a bunch of us would.
  5. Yeah, they screwed up and need to either give you a prepaid shipping label or eat the mistake. And you can sell us the duplicates !
  6. Yes! Also Steve Potts (b. 1943) and Kevin Norton (b. 1956).
  7. could just be some friend of Coltrane's named Lonnie, rather than a musician (although Levister is an interesting possibility). Who knows. Love the tune regardless.
  8. yeah, the original of that Rickey Kelly is fairly hard to find.
  9. yes! also Jeff "Tain" Watts (b. 1960) and Tatsuya Nakatani (b. 1970).
  10. that Al Francis record is excellent
  11. yes, the Lacys & Waldrons... while there are recordings by each I would pull out before those, they're still really good and Seagulls is super.
  12. interesting band. Never saw that record (knowingly) before. The Coryells I have are on Flying Dutchman and Vanguard, and I enjoy them to varying degrees (good to very good). Never saw him live, unfortunately.
  13. yeah, this is the Hemphill Black Saint I go to. And that Sarbib is good also; he's generally pretty excellent. in 2008 I wasn't as caught up on the Muhal Black Saint albums, but have since bought all except the duo with Amina, which for some reason is kind of hard to find. Can't recall the last time I saw one in the bins in a record store. The documentation of AACM, BAG, and artists in the Taylor orbit like Cyrille & Lyons (and Dixon, if you want to characterize Bill's work as such) in the 80s and 90s is probably where Bonandrini's curatorial strength really lay. I also think the George Russell dates released or re-released by Soul Note are pretty excellent.
  14. Ah, too bad.
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