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1 hour ago, romualdo said:

Those three Kleinschuster (WallenBink) double LPs were some of the best jazz releases from 2022

https://www.discogs.com/de/release/5725923-Joe-Henderson-Carmell-Jones-Clifford-Jordan-The-Erich-Kleinschuster-Sextet-Volume-1-196869

https://www.discogs.com/de/release/5725992-Art-Farmer-Jimmy-Heath-Slide-Hampton-The-Erich-Kleinschuster-Sextet-Volume-2-196871

Most of the material already released in 2005/2007, only the Dusko Goykovich session is "new" (btw there is another one in the vaults) ....

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28 minutes ago, soulpope said:

Most of the material already released in 2005/2007, only the Dusko Goykovich session is "new" (btw there is another one in the vaults) ....

I thought the Tolliver session was also previously unreleased plus a couple of the Farmer tracks

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5 hours ago, romualdo said:

I thought the Tolliver session was also previously unreleased plus a couple of the Farmer tracks

Yeah, that Tolliver session has never be issued as a single release under his name (nor on CD) — both of which are crimes.

Ditto on both for the Dusko session too.  Both deserve complete releases on programmed in session order (or broadcast order, whatever) — and NOT chopped up across multiple vinyl-only releases. :angry:

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9 minutes ago, Rooster_Ties said:

Yeah, that Tolliver session has never be issued as a single release under his name (nor on CD) — both of which are crimes.

Ditto on both for the Dusko session too.  Both deserve complete releases on programmed in session order (or broadcast order, whatever) — and NOT chopped up across multiple vinyl-only releases. :angry:

As are John Surman .... Phil Woods .... Karin Krog ....

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The Surman and Woods are "around" on the 'net. They're very good. I think the Wallen Bink sets are very well-presented and the sound is excellent, but not all of the music really knocked me out. Still, it's good to have most of it in one place. Would be nice if the additional material from the initial CDs made it out again.

and speaking of Kleinschuster & Surman, there's also this stupendous NDR broadcast that came out some years ago:

https://cuneiformrecords.bandcamp.com/album/flashpoint-ndr-jazz-workshop-april-69-2

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