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Old July-22nd-2009, 11:51 AM   #1
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New Releases We'll See in 20 Years

The Hits: The Very Best of Evan Parker and the Electro-Acoustic Ensemble

Steve Reynolds Collector’s Edition of Mujician’s Colours Fulfilled with inflatable Paul Dunmall doll

Sine Wave Sonata for test pattern and no-output ironing board (Erstwhile)

Diana Krall and Mats Gustafsson: Love Songs

And on the Fox Network Times (formerly the New York Times) Bestseller’s List:

How I Killed Jass Music by Jon Abbey
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Old July-22nd-2009, 01:10 PM   #2
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Wynton Marsalis and the Old Lions Allstars - Reebop Revisited (liner notes by Paul B. and a historical essay by Rob Damen).

Henry Threadgill - First New Album in 25 Years.

John McLaughlin with Indian musicians not yet born as of 2009 - Remember Remember Shakti?

Eric Alexander - S.O.S. Revisited

Keith Rowe - Songs for Brian

Kind of Blue 70th Anniversary Edition - remastered for the post-digital age

Michael Jackson - Songs for a Rainy Day (anthology)

Gentle Giant - Private Messages

Peter Cherches & Elliott Sharp - Oy Vey, Were those the Days?: Two Decrepit Old Jews Play the Music of 1980s Downtown Manhattan
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Old July-22nd-2009, 01:40 PM   #3
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Hey that Cherches and Sharp is sure to be a hot one! Two Live Jews? "I remember Masada..."

Full title of the Rowe release: "Songs for Brian: A Sensual Obsession"

I don't get the Alexander one.
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Old July-22nd-2009, 01:41 PM   #4
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I don't get the Alexander one.
Think of what S.O.S. might stand for.
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Old July-22nd-2009, 01:47 PM   #5
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Enrico Caruso & Buddy Bolden -- The Lost Duets
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Old July-22nd-2009, 02:07 PM   #6
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Pete Cherches sings the Johnnie Ray songbook with loving support by the fabulous Steve Reynolds Octet, a live recording from Yoshi's Nitespot.
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Old July-22nd-2009, 02:08 PM   #7
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Pete Cherches sings the Johnnie Ray songbook with loving support by the fabulous Steve Reynolds Octet, a live recording from Yoshi's Nitespot.
(after a 12 course meal in Chinatown)
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Old July-22nd-2009, 02:09 PM   #8
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Think of what S.O.S. might stand for.
Share Our Strength?

Save Our Sinners?

Strength of Schedule?

A tribute to ABBA?

A tribute to the S.O.S. band?
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Old July-22nd-2009, 02:22 PM   #9
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Same old...
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Old July-22nd-2009, 02:25 PM   #10
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Enrico Caruso & Buddy Bolden -- The Lost Duets
You're thinking of the sides he cut with Alessandro Moreschi. Actually, Buddy did the cutting and Moreschi was cut.

(answer key: Bolden was a barber and Moreschi was "the last castrato")
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Old July-22nd-2009, 02:33 PM   #11
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Oh yeah, should have thought of that. Although the S.O.S. Band is probably due for a reevaluation...
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(after a 12 course meal in Chinatown)
You betcha! That goes without saying!
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Old July-22nd-2009, 03:06 PM   #13
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Actually, I only do the Mickey Katz reinterpretations of the Johnnie Ray songbook, like The Little White Knish that Cried.
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Old July-22nd-2009, 03:11 PM   #14
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Actually, I only do the Mickey Katz reinterpretations of the Johnnie Ray songbook, like The Little White Knish that Cried.
Your large fanbase is hoping that you'll reconsider. After all, you've got 20 years to plan this session.
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Old July-22nd-2009, 03:44 PM   #15
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After all, you've got 20 years to plan this session.
All right, I'll start crying now.
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Old July-22nd-2009, 03:53 PM   #16
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All right, I'll start crying now.
Pete, I love your positive attitude. That should definitely help get you in the mood. Thanks for giving all your fans something exciting to look forward to.
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Old July-23rd-2009, 03:33 AM   #17
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An old timers reunion disc with Nicholas Payton, Eric Reed, Nikki Yanofsky and Gerald Clayton.
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Old July-30th-2009, 10:33 AM   #22
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Henry Threadgill - First New Album in 25 Years.

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Old July-30th-2009, 11:01 AM   #23
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Anthony Braxton for lovers
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Old July-30th-2009, 11:51 AM   #24
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Anthony Braxton for lovers
A compilation from his massive, boring standards output?
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A compilation from his massive, boring standards output?
Speak for yourself, young fella. Gotta spin some Charles Gayle balladry for excitement? Sheesh!
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A compilation from his massive, boring standards output?
That made me chuckle. Or how about his Piano Quartet, with Marty Ehrlich et al trying to make a coherent statement while Braxton shoots the wheels off with his keyboard "stylings"?
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Old July-30th-2009, 04:54 PM   #27
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Speak for yourself, young fella. Gotta spin some Charles Gayle balladry for excitement? Sheesh!
Gayle, no. I loved Derek Bailey's ballads album, though.
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Miles Davis Scale excercises in C 8 CD deluxe box set re- reissued with new photos and exhaustingly annotated booklet (Sony Columbia)

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Don't forget about the pause track between each scale.
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