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Abdullah Ibrahim - Solo piano arrived today. I grabbed it and have listened through once. Nice. The style is medium to slow tempo with churchy rhythms and a sense of profundity. Burn without pauses between tracks - the tracks flow into one another.

  • 2 weeks later...
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Jazz in Paris has wandered over from Universal to Sunnyside and started appearing on eMusic. I grabbed:

Mary Lou Williams

Don Byas

Slide Hampton

Sonny Criss

Eddy Louiss

Lucky Thompson

Don't miss the Jazz Messengers with Morgan, Golson, Timmons

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Art Blakey - Live In Paris - 1958 32

Sam Jones - The Soul Society 33

Dexter Gordon -Complete Prestige Recordings Disc # 09 - almost finished DL-ing the set

3 DLs in a row with no grease, gotta be my new record

ss1

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Art Blakey - Live In Paris - 1958

Sam Jones - The Soul Society

Dexter Gordon -Complete Prestige Recordings Disc # 09 - almost finished DL-ing the set

3 DLs in a row with no grease, gotta be my new record

ss1

I'm shocked..........SHOCKED!! :o

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downloaded three Graham Collier records recently....great stuff, great BigBand arrangements.

- Darius

- Song for my farther

- Midnight blue

Cheers, Tjobbe

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downloaded three Graham Collier records recently....great stuff, great BigBand arrangements.

- Darius

- Song for my farther

- Midnight blue

Cheers, Tjobbe

I wish I had realized that Collier was available, since I recently paid a bit more than I wanted for Deep Dark Blue Centre, which fairly recently went OOP. Inspired by your post, I went looking for it, and it is on emusic (under Graham Collier Septet). (It's a nice album and only 6 tracks. Also, Day of the Dead looks really promising.)

It turns out that most if not all of the whatmusic catalogue has been added. But I don't feel too, too bad, since it was added in late Jan. Anyway, there are some excellent CDs from this label, some very hard to come by, and I will try to download the ones I am missing over the next few months.

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MONK - CLASSIC QUARTET 38

MITCHELL - BLUE SOUL AND STABLEMATES 39/40

GOLSON - GOLSON'S NY SCENE AND THE MODERN TOUCH 41/42

DEXTER - PRESTIGE DISC # 10

BLAKEY - CARAVAN 43

A DAY WITH ART BLAKEY 1961 44

1958 PARIS OLYMPIA 45

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Dizzy Reece - Asia Minor

Earl Hines - Jazz in Paris

Jimmy Woods - Conflict

Jimmy Woods - Awakening!

Matthew Shipp - Pastoral Composure

Matthew Shipp - Equilibrium

Mulgrew Miller - Live at Yoshi's Vol 1 & 2

Tim Berne - The Sublime And Science Friction Live

Arthur Blythe - Focus

Just cancelled my membership -- I've got way too much music that I haven't listened to more than once or twice. As much as I love eMusic's jazz selections, I need some time to digest all of this.

I also find myself buying "real" (CD) copies of many of my downloads. VBR mp3's are nice, but they just aren't quite the "real thing".

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anyone DL this cd?

these clips sound really good

http://www.emusic.com/album/10604/10604879.html

Sure SS. That's a great album. :tup

DL it NOW!

Today I downloaded the new "The Raconteurs" album which was just released today, too, I believe. It's a Jack White (of the White Stripes) power-pop project. Sounds pretty good. FWIW, they also added all of the White Stripes albums. Is eMusic going commersh??!!?

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