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Some of the stuff lost in the Atlantic warehouse fire would be nice...

Also, this one (which may be an invented one) from Sunny Murray:

I created my label in 1969, my record Love's Last Cry and I called my company Infinity. On the record was Jimmy Garrison, Lonnie Liston Smith; it was Frank Lowe's first record, Alan Silva, Joe Lee Wilson was singin'. There was a guitar player, [and] I forget his name but he had a shop on 8th Street, 8th and 2nd Ave. And five children singing, three of them was Alan's and two of 'em was mine. It was a beautiful album. And I brought that one to Europe and licensed it to BYG records and they gave me half the money and then they disappeared.

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My personal experience with the BYG crooks tells me that Sunny Murray is probably not making this up.

Well, Sunny tells "stories," as we all know... and Frank Lowe never mentioned it in interview, so who knows.

But yeah, BYG were dubious. That is a whole 'nother bag.

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Ornette Coleman:

Crisis

Ornette at 12

Forms and Sounds

Forms and Sounds is kinda interesting but I'll admit to rarely pulling it out - I find Chappaqua a little more to my liking. But that's my rhythm-section bias creeping in.

The Impulses shouldn't be that hard to obtain on vinyl. HG, you just need to get yourself a turntable!

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