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ribbons 04-20-2021 02:20 PM

Max Roach & Cecil Taylor - Historic Concerts

These performances are true works of art by these masters. First time playing together, and no rehearsal.


Marie Monday 04-21-2021 03:37 PM

Nice, and interesting: I haven't heard Cecil Taylor this conventional before. It's mostly because of the percussion I think. In any case hearing him do a Monk cover puts things into perspective
Cecil Taylor - Jazz Advance

Exo 04-26-2021 10:21 AM



Fantastic spiritual jazz with one mean ass trumpet solo from Hanibal Marvin Peterson.

Marie Monday 04-27-2021 10:28 AM

^this is incredibly beautiful, thanks!

Exo 04-27-2021 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Marie Monday (Post 2170685)
^this is incredibly beautiful, thanks!

Welcome! I love that you listen to most of my jazz recs. That's super cool. Your jazz ear is growing!

Marie Monday 04-27-2021 11:50 AM

Your recs (and the posts in this thread in general) are a great course in jazz appreciation

Psy-Fi 05-09-2021 07:55 AM

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Sun Ra & His Arkestra - Somewhere Over the Rainbow (Beyond Saturn Edition) (2021)



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This expanded Beyond Saturn edition includes two bonus tracks sourced from a stray tape from the original live 1977 dates. These tracks are not previously unreleased—they were previously and deliberately "misfiled" by the artist. That is, they were included on the A-side of a 1985 Saturn LP whose other content was unrelated.

The original 1977 release alternates four Sun Ra originals with three Tin Pan Alley favorites. It was during the 1970s that Ra began peppering his sets with Big Band-era standards, especially titles originally recorded by his heroes Fletcher Henderson and Duke Ellington. However, "Gone With the Wind," "Over the Rainbow," and "Take the 'A' Train" recur frequently in the career-spanning Ra discography.

Also of interest in this set is "I'll Wait for You," whose throbbing disco pulse prefigures the dance floor stylings pursued by Ra on his later albums Lanquidity, On Jupiter, and Sleeping Beauty.

The two bonus tracks, "Outer Reach Intensity-Energy" and "Cosmos Rendezvous," were first issued by Sun Ra on the 1985 LP known as Stars That Shine Darkly Vol. 2, and alternately called Outer Reach Intensity-Energy. There was no identifying information included with the release—typical of Ra during the 1980s, it was issued in a generic sleeve which may or may not have been adorned with hand-art and no info except track titles on the label.

Marie Monday 05-11-2021 03:39 PM

this is a weird ass record. I'm loving the third track
Rahsaan Roland Kirk - Prepare Thyself To Deal With A Miracle

Marie Monday 05-12-2021 10:23 AM

50 minutes of solo saxophone music
Steve Lacy - The Kiss

Marie Monday 05-13-2021 03:45 PM

Toshiyuki Miyama & His New Herd – 土の音 ~日本伝説の中の詩情


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