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41 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

BBE are fond of stretching across 2LPs but the resultant sound does tend to be very good. That's a fine album

Yeah they sound very, very good but I doubt if the stretch is making any difference. But hey I am no audiophile extremist ;)

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15 hours ago, jlhoots said:

Does that Braxton thingy work on DVD?

I dont know, the Braxton in my post was from a quote from another board member...

Patton train rolling along this AM. Want to hear Grant Green comp? 

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6 hours ago, BillF said:

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Could be the best Horace Silver - this or Tokyo Blues...any, great record!

9 hours ago, Pim said:

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Great reissue, fantastic sound but a 2 LP version was a bit unnecessary

Agreed on the quality. I usually prefer 33rpm to 45rpm for convenience, but the sound on this one is really nice. 

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<< Recorded between 1963-2019, Degrees Of Freedom Found is a six CD set “Blue” Gene Tyranny hand selected from archival, live recordings, and brand new first recordings before his passing in 2020. Part new album, part retrospective, this box offers a fresh perspective on “Blue” Gene Tyranny’s musical legacy. Blue’s career defining moment, composing the music for Robert Ashley’s magnum opus, Perfect Lives, typifies the Buddha-like self-effacement of his musical life. Often lending a substantial supporting role to his friends’ more visible projects, Blue’s music under his own name blossomed in a more esoteric and highly personal manner outside of the spotlight. Across its many previously unreleased recordings, Degrees Of Freedom Found showcases a surprising, extroverted side of Blue’s music, alongside the virtuoso works of sensitive spirit for which New Music devotees have long revered him. >> https://unseenworlds.bandcamp.com/album/degrees-of-freedom-found 

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11 hours ago, jlhoots said:

Jimmy Giuffre: Free Fall (Columbia CD)

Giuffre for me too.  

But I'm spinning this CD:

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The Jimmy Giuffre 4 - Liquid Dancers (Soul Note, rec. 1989)

 

Earlier this evening:

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Tito Puente - Puente in Percussion (Tico, 1956)
with Mongo Santamaria, Willie Bobo, and Carlos "Patato" Valdés

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