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    I'm listening to the new Thollem McDonas/William Parker/Nels Cline record. Should be out soon on Porter Records. Highly recommended.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shikawkee View Post
    I'm listening to the new Thollem McDonas/William Parker/Nels Cline record. Should be out soon on Porter Records. Highly recommended.
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    John Zorn/ Secret Chiefs -- Xaphan, Book of Angels, vol. 9




    Mark Nauseef -- Wun Wun




    Jacques Loussier Plays Bach




    Charles Mingus -- Cornell 1964




    Estampas -- Cheo Feliciano




    Fania All-Stars -- Rhythm Machine/ Live In Japan




    Bill Evans -- Alone




    Jimmy Buffett -- Songs You Know by Heart : Jimmy Buffett's Greatest Hit(s)




    Earl Bostic Plays Jazz Standards




    The All-Time Greatest Hits of Roy Orbison




    The Delmore Brothers -- Freight Train Boogie

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    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Joe Morris - Age of Everything


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Schwartz View Post
    How is it?

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    Billy Banks - Chronogical Classics 1932


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    Squaredancecalling Steve lists makes my catholic tastes in music seem presbyterian

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin L View Post
    How is it?
    I like it.
    It's kind of a return to the kind of albums he's made in the past with some hard charging material throughout.

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    Derek Bailey - Mirakle
    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
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    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Wynton Kelly - It's All Right.

    Keeping the Old School alive!
    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
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    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
    A: 'Well I usually start on D as a matter of fact'

    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Derek Bailey & The Ruins - Saisoro
    Q: 'How do you start free improvising?'
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    "I wandered alone in the desert and cried "Oh Lord! Oh Lord! What hast thou done, lately?"

    "Thought is not a saffron-robed monk pissing in the snow"

    "Bitterness slowly crept into the marriage and by the time Lovborg was six years old his parents exchanged gunfire daily"

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    Now listening to Silver Pony by Cassandra Wilson. God, she is great.

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    Greg Osby - The Invisible Hand
    Tom Rainey Trio - Pool School
    Peter Brotzmann and Paal Nilssen-Love - Woodcuts
    Anthony Davis, James Newton, Abdul Wadud - Trio2


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    Guillermo Klein - Filtros


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    Charlie Haden/ Hank Jones -- Come Sunday (Beautiful! I like it even better than their earlier album of spirituals)




    Satoko Fujii/ Myra Melford -- Under the Water: Piano Solo & Duo (rarely has an album that seemed so blah on first listen sounded so fiery and strong on second listen)




    Don Byron Plays the Music of Mickey Katz


    Willie Nelson -- You Don't Know Me: The Songs of Cindy Walker

    Oliver Lake -- Compilation

    Kronos Quartet -- Music of Bill Evans (kind of a snooze, not nearly as good as their Monk album)

    The Antiphonal Music of Gabrieli (with some Frescobaldi, too/ Brass Ensembles of Chicago, Philly, Cleveland, and New England)

    Diana Ross & The Supremes -- #1s

    Haydn -- The Seven Last Words of Our Savior On The Cross (Jordan)





    Jon Rose -- Paganini's Last Testimony/ Double Indemnity (the ten-string double violin of Dr Johannes Rosenberg)/ Brain Weather: the story of the Rosenbergs, an opera pervers

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    I LOVE the Jones/Hayden too.

    Fujii/ Melford grabbed me the first time!

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    Anouar Brahem Trio - Astrakan Cafe'
    Michael Brecker - Tales from the Hudson
    Bob Brookmeyer - Stay Out of the Sun
    Bob Brookmeyer/Mads Vinding - Together
    Bob Brookmeyer New Art Orchestra - Spirit Music
    Tina Brooks - True Blue/The Waiting Game/Back to the Tracks
    Cameron Brown- Here and How!
    Dave Brubeck Quartet - Time Out
    Dave Burrell - Momentum
    Dave Burrell/David Murray - "In Concert"
    Gigi Gryce - Nica's Tempo (via Spotify)
    Freddie Hubbard - The Artistry of Freddie Hubbard/The Body and the Soul (via Spotify)
    Freddie Hubbard - Here to Stay (via Spotify)
    Alexander von Schlippenbach - Schlippenbach Plays Monk (via Spotify)
    Tim Sparks - Guitar Bazaar/Roots, Rags and Blues (via Spotify)
    Robert Pollard - Mouseman Cloud (via Spotify)
    Alex Chilton - Free Again: The "1970" Sessions (via Spotify)
    Ute Lemper - Paris Days, Berlin Nights (via Spotify)
    Godowsky - Original Works and Transcriptions (Hamelin)(via Spotify)
    Szymanowski - The Complete Mazurkas (Hamelin)
    Stravinsky - Petrouchka/Firebird Suite (Ansermet)
    Brahms - Symphonies 1 & 4 (Markevitch)(via Spotify)
    Wagner - Tristan und Isolde, Act 3 (Vinay, Hanshaw/Metropolitan Opera 1958, Stiedry)(via Spotify)
    Mozart - The Marriage of Figaro(Tozzi, Gueden, London, della Casa/Metropolitan Opera 1958, Leinsdorf)(via Spotify)


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    Django Reinhardt - The Complete Django Reinhardt and Quintet of The Hot Club of France Swing / HMV Sessions 1936 - 1948




    Eyvind Kang - Narrow Garden




    Gerry Hemingway - Riptide




    Joe McPhee & Survival Unit II w/ Clifford Thorton - N.Y. N.Y. 1971




    Clifford Thorton - The Panther and the Lash




    Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Gifts And Messages




    Abdullah Ibrahim - Water from an Ancient Well




    Tim Berne - The Empire Box




    Toshiko Akiyoshi - Remembering Bud: Cleopatra's Dream




    Thelonious Monk - Monk's Dream




    Art Blakey - The Freedom Rider




    Andrew Hill - Point of Departure
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    "There are two kinds of music. Good music, and the other kind."

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    “Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated.”

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    "As iron is eaten away by rust, so the envious are consumed by their own passion."

    - Antisthenes

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    "Timing is everything." - Peppercorn

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    Old And New Dreams


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    Thelonious Monk - Monk's Dream
    Miles Davis - Best of the Bootleg Box 1967 Quintet
    Hank Mobley - Soul Station

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    Self titled debut album as a leader


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    Today's playlist:
    Sinatra at the Sands, Andrew Hill-Nefertiti, Jesse Winchester live at the Bijou and David Ware-Birth of a Being all on vinyl (of course! ). Tomorrow will start with Old and New Dreams.

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