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Everything posted by clifford_thornton
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Clearing the decks/shelves here; any o-board-ers interested can expect to receive a healthy discount and free US shipping, just message me here. https://www.discogs.com/seller/callen/profile will be adding more soon so check back periodically.
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the old days of Hat were much easier to follow. Now, not so much! Westbrook is indeed very much alive, at least the last time I checked... at least the Ayler I mentioned above is in very good sound, considering the source material. Folwell and Harris/Graves really pop out of the mix, and I didn't hear any extraneous mastering artifacts. Very little mud.
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FWIW the Reference: Albert Ayler CD is pretty fucking excellent.
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I had that Vanguard at one point; '65 seems like where things really get going. Gathering all the Lacy Hats into one box might be difficult. That is a lot of material.
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pretty interesting day for jazz birthdays... 6-Apr †Charlie Rouse 1924-88 6-Apr †Randy Weston 1926-2018 6-Apr †Gerry Mulligan 1927-96 6-Apr †Andre Previn 1929-2019 6-Apr †Art Taylor 1929-95 6-Apr †Bill Hardman 1933-90 6-Apr †Horace Tapscott 1934-99 6-Apr Manfred Schoof b. 1936 6-Apr Gene Bertoncini b.1937 6-Apr †George Otsuka 1937-2020 6-Apr †Noah Howard 1943-2010 6-Apr John Pizzarelli b.1960
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
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Allen Lowe - 1954 5-Apr †Stan Levey 1926-2005 5-Apr †Nabil "Knobby" Totah 1930-2012 5-Apr †Ken Baldock 1932-2010 5-Apr† Stanley Turrentine 1934-2000 5-Apr Evan Parker b. 1944 5-Apr Jerome Harris b. 1953 5-Apr Allen Lowe b. 1954 5-Apr Håkon Kornstad b. 1977
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John Carter - Bobby Bradford Self Determination Music
clifford_thornton replied to Dan Gould's topic in Re-issues
They were great. Bobby Bradford made an appearance in my dream last night. Hope he's doing all right; was fun to interview him years ago. -
Pony Poindexter - New Orleans Fire: Live 1969
clifford_thornton replied to mjzee's topic in New Releases
The Bailey tracks would be interesting to hear. I really like him a lot. -
I saw & loved it. Wish it were still available to stream. As my tastes evolved/relaxed, I began to appreciate Sunny's discursive bop approach on later albums. Kinda funny to reread old posts in this way.
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Pony Poindexter - New Orleans Fire: Live 1969
clifford_thornton replied to mjzee's topic in New Releases
I had the Session LP and let it go; nice, but didn't feel like something I'd (personally) return to much. -
Harold Ashby (1925), Bill Barron (1927), and Dennis Moorman (1940) as well...
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What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I bet that's good. The only Freeman LP I have is Something Tender (bought on a Larry Kart recommendation). -
Nice! Alto saxophonists James Moody (1925) and Christer Boustedt (1939) as well... both gone.
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Those would sell now, but at the time, post-Coltrane modal jazz wasn't really moving units like it currently does. I also remember a time when those records were cheap and nobody cared...
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Saw Rufus with Byard Lancaster once. It was a very interesting gig. I certainly would not have otherwise guessed it was him on this track, and he's a bit stiff so Barron & Pope are both out as possibilities. That said, and having not really spent time with his Atlantics, the choice is rather illuminating. The piece with Woods is fun; it doesn't appear to be on a record I own so will be curious to find out more. The overdubbed solo soprano composition is really nice; it's not Surman, but does seem to be dipping into a similar well.
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King Pleasure (1922), Dave Burns (1924), Kalaparusha (1936), Paul McCandless (1947) also born today...
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oh, I meant the rest of the BFT; Gardens of Harlem I know very well!
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12 is Clifford Thornton (the real one) from The Gardens of Harlem, tenor player is Roland Alexander. The cut is called "O Desayo." Bassist is Andy González. Guess I need to listen to the rest of it!
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Good news, and glad to have you back. I owe you a call, just been swamped/under various rocks...
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It kinda already exists in the form of the NoBusiness Sam Rivers live series, but I suppose you are probably looking toward the albums on Fluid, Red, Vedette, Circle, Horo, Black Saint, Tomato, Impulse, and ECM.
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I know Dexter's BN LPs remain sought-after, but I wonder whether his playing catches the ear of current/newer jazz buyers the way that, say, Joe Henderson does? My guess is no, but it's their loss...
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I don't think so, but I'm not a Dexpert.
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