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10 hours ago, optatio said:

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Thank you for the notes. My copy is in japanese language.

8 hours ago, optatio said:

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Recorded Nov. 12, 1972, Switzerland. EmArcy/Nippon Phonogram 20PJ-10090 [1980]

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+ the one from London (Atlantic) & Berlin (EmArCy)  and some on CD's.

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Now on my turntable:

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Max Roach Quartet at the Jazz Workshop: "Speak, Brother, SPEAK!" (Fantasy/OJC)
with Mal Waldron, Clifford Jordan, and Eddie Khan; rec. 1962

 

5 hours ago, mjazzg said:

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Cassandra Wilson - Jumpworld [JMT, Germany 1990]

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Greg Osby and Sound Theatre - [Germany, 1987]

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The Henry Threadgill Sextet - When Was That? [About Time, 1982]

Three KILLER LPs. :tup 

 

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7 hours ago, HutchFan said:

More Max on wax:

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Real Gone Music reissue

 

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I have one complaint about that record: it’s too short!

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10 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Now on my turntable:

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Max Roach Quartet at the Jazz Workshop: "Speak, Brother, SPEAK!" (Fantasy/OJC)
with Mal Waldron, Clifford Jordan, and Eddie Khan; rec. 1962

 

Three KILLER LPs. :tup 

 

I love that Max Roach Quartet and it was my first Max Roach LP. But it had another cover with a big colour photo of Max Roach. It´s interesting, that two musicians in the setting were Mingus-involved (Mal Waldron in the 50´s and Clifford Jordan in the 60´. I think I bought it together with "Right Now" (Mingus from about the same time also at the Workshop in Frisco)

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Some utter BS on the Hoffman Board about how this is a lesser title to be avoided. Rubbish - it is excellent. Anyone in the US who got one at $5 from Acoustic Sounds has got a steal.

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Got this excellent French pressing in the mail yesterday. How I love this session. Most of the musicians are pretty obscure but they know how to swing. Original and playful compositions. Pity that Parker was such a troubled person. His tone on the baritone is very powerful! I like Bill Swindell too by the way. 
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I can’t believe they released the ‘Sings and Plays with Bud Shank and Strings’ as a Tone Poet and left the quartet stuff with Russ Freeman on the shelve.

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