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58 minutes ago, bresna said:

Ordered a used LP from discogs today.

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I'm seriously thinking about ordering this CD today too... anyone want to talk me out of it?

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Nope - it's just fine. In fact, I may play it today.

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On 1/11/2022 at 5:59 PM, HutchFan said:

He's made a few as a leader.  Per wikipedia:

  • The Camel (SteepleChase, 1975)
  • Antiquity with Jackie McLean (SteepleChase, 1975)
  • First Time (Muse, 1988)
  • Between Me and You (Muse, 1989)
  • Revelation (Muse, 1991)
  • Each One Teach One (Muse, 1994)
  • Drum Concerto at Dawn (Mapleshade, 1996)
  • Marsalis Music Honors Michael Carvin (Marsalis Music/Rounder, 2006)
  • Flash Forward (Motema, 2014)

Ooof, knew about the co-leader date with Jackie; embarrassed to not know the others. 

To support my local record store (Record Den!) Don Ellis Orchestra LP with that crazy fraction on PJ and Joe Zawinul, The Rise and Fall of the Third Stream with Money in the Pocket as a bonus LP (Rhino). Bought my daughter the latest Def Tones record. 

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Countryman, Rick: The First Bird

Toyozumi, Sabu / Rick Countryman / Simon Tan / Isla Antinero / Stella Ignacio: The Search for the Fi

Toyozumi, Sabu / Rick Countryman: I Am Village

Toyozumi, Sabu / Rick Countryman: Misaki Castle Tower

Parker, William: Voices Fall From The Sky [3 CD BOX SET]

Bradford, Bobby / Frode Gjerstad / Kent Carter / John Stevens: Blue Cat [VINYL]

Abe, Kaoru / Sabu Toyozumi: Mannyoka

Ming Bau Set (feat Gerry Hemingway / Vera Baumann / Florestan Berset): Yakut's Gallop

El'Zabar, Kahil Quartet: A Time for Healing

Talmor, Ohad Trio (w/ Dan Weiss / Miles Okazaki): Mise en place

 

squidco is having a 19th anniversary sale, and if you order 10 items you get 19% off. Filled in the gaps in my Rick Countryman collection finally got the Parker set and Bradford record. Most excited for the Ming Bau Set based on the samples. It sounds fascinating. 

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Went to Atlantis in Hackney Central. I picked up Smack Up by Art Pepper and Give and Take by John Lindberg. Very good prices - like ten years ago.

Lots of good FMP stuff in there at the moment (Globe Unity etc.) for any London based forum members.

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39 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Went to Atlantis in Hackney Central. I picked up Smack Up by Art Pepper and Give and Take by John Lindberg. Very good prices - like ten years ago.

Lots of good FMP stuff in there at the moment (Globe Unity etc.) for any London based forum members.

That's interesting, thanks. They've been adding tons of stuff if their Instagram posts are anything to go by. Shop looks fantastically haphazard too, like ten years ago perhaps.

That's a nice Lindberg

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16 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

That's interesting, thanks. They've been adding tons of stuff if their Instagram posts are anything to go by. Shop looks fantastically haphazard too, like ten years ago perhaps.

That's a nice Lindberg

It really has the old crate digging feel. Random but good stock and not expensive (£18 for the two, both in excellent condition, which is good for East these days). I'd never been there but a non-jazz DJ friend was raving about it, and it's really not far from me. 

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1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said:

It really has the old crate digging feel. Random but good stock and not expensive (£18 for the two, both in excellent condition, which is good for East these days). I'd never been there but a non-jazz DJ friend was raving about it, and it's really not far from me. 

That is keen pricing indeed, I need to make a trip.

When I did a Google Maps search there were something like 5 other record shops highlighted on the same page. Hackney is vinyl heaven these days.  Must apply for my hipster passport...:D

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1 hour ago, mjazzg said:

That is keen pricing indeed, I need to make a trip.

When I did a Google Maps search there were something like 5 other record shops highlighted on the same page. Hackney is vinyl heaven these days.  Must apply for my hipster passport...:D

Interested to know the other ones. There's one close by on Graham Rd, but it's not much. Old school feel but very modern price and so so stock.

The new one that I love is Idle Moments on Columbia Road, which is a joint venture between a wine shop and a tokyo record shop. Lots of Japanese jazz and fusion and US / European stuff that went well in the Tokyo market, plus Japanese pressings. Price is normal - not massive. Sadly not a shop to visit on a Sunday, given what the flower market has become.

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39 minutes ago, Rabshakeh said:

Interested to know the other ones. There's one close by on Graham Rd, but it's not much. Old school feel but very modern price and so so stock.

The new one that I love is Idle Moments on Columbia Road, which is a joint venture between a wine shop and a tokyo record shop. Lots of Japanese jazz and fusion and US / European stuff that went well in the Tokyo market, plus Japanese pressings. Price is normal - not massive. Sadly not a shop to visit on a Sunday, given what the flower market has become.

I think VDS is great too. The flower market was crazy 30 years ago when I stopped going because it was too busy  Doing the search again you get these - Kristina (used to be in Dalston I remember), Tome, Lion Coffee & Records, Jelly Records, Lobster Records, Vinyl Pimp.  I guess a couple could be labels thinking about it now

And moving slightly beyond the initial search map there's Harry's Record Shop, Play Vinyl, Love Vinyl, Stranger Than Paradise. I know the last two

Posted (edited)
22 minutes ago, mjazzg said:

I think VDS is great too. The flower market was crazy 30 years ago when I stopped going because it was too busy  Doing the search again you get these - Kristina (used to be in Dalston I remember), Tome, Lion Coffee & Records, Jelly Records, Lobster Records, Vinyl Pimp.  I guess a couple could be labels thinking about it now

And moving slightly beyond the initial search map there's Harry's Record Shop, Play Vinyl, Love Vinyl, Stranger Than Paradise. I know the last two

Tome is the Graham Rd one. I'll check out the others. I hadn't realised that VDS was the name of the Idle Moments one.

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Two Newport Allstars LPs due to arrive shortly; primarily for Pee Wee Russell:

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Wish I would've gotten the Mosaic Single of this album, but I never got around to it.  Oh well.  This LP only set me back a few bucks.

 

This record is also on its way:

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Filling in some Mongo gaps.

 

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1 hour ago, Rabshakeh said:

Interested to know how you find it.

I streamed some of it before pulling the trigger. Sounds interesting and the Coltrane album is really hitting the spot

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2 hours ago, HutchFan said:

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Wish I would've gotten the Mosaic Single of this album, but I never got around to it.  Oh well.  This LP only set me back a few bucks.

Looks like it's pretty available online via 2ndary markets like discogs. Don Lamond beats the hell out of that kick drum at times. 

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10 minutes ago, Dub Modal said:

Looks like it's pretty available online via 2ndary markets like discogs. Don Lamond beats the hell out of that kick drum at times. 

Good idea. If I enjoy the LP, maybe I'll seek out the CD. :tup 

 

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Just ordered these classical CDs from a favorite discogs reseller:

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Franz Schubert: Lieder - The Hyperion Schubert Edition 15 / Margaret Price, Graham Johnson (Hyperion)

 

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Johannes Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem; Alto Rhapsody / Bruno Walter, NYPO, Columbia SO, et al (Sony)

 

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Arnold Bax: Sym. No. 6; Festival Ovt. / Bryden Thomson, LPO (Chandos)

 

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Robert Simpson: Syms. Nos. 2 & 4 / Vernon Handley, Bournemouth SO (Hyperion)

 


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Vagn Holmboe: Symphonies Nos. 1, 3, 10 / O.A.Hughes, Aarhus SO (BIS)

 

Posted
3 hours ago, HutchFan said:

Just ordered these classical CDs from a favorite discogs reseller:

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Franz Schubert: Lieder - The Hyperion Schubert Edition 15 / Margaret Price, Graham Johnson (Hyperion)

 

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Johannes Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem; Alto Rhapsody / Bruno Walter, NYPO, Columbia SO, et al (Sony)

 

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Arnold Bax: Sym. No. 6; Festival Ovt. / Bryden Thomson, LPO (Chandos)

 

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Robert Simpson: Syms. Nos. 2 & 4 / Vernon Handley, Bournemouth SO (Hyperion)

 


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Vagn Holmboe: Symphonies Nos. 1, 3, 10 / O.A.Hughes, Aarhus SO (BIS)

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