The Gaza massacre a year later
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Required reading from the Lenin's Tomb blog in the UK, an evaluation of the
Israeli attack on Gaza a year later: *Operation Cast-Lead One Year On*.
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135 comments:
thank you for the greeting,some exciting deep jazz and fusion to behold especially anything from the magnificent billy harper,thanks once again.
"i love when garnett gets funky on the ukelele"
Hahaha,
I saw Garnett's albums when they first came out over 30 years ago, never got a chance to listen to them, then forgot about it.
Thanks so much for giving us the chance to hear some great old stuff. It sounds better to me now than it would have then too!
hi man, thanks for your funky selections. welcome to the jazz gang!
you already paid your dues with great albums
feel free to visit http://biggersplash.blogspot.com
keep on groovin'
thanks for pointing me in the right direction to your carlos garnett albums. i've really enjoyed a lot of your uploads in the few days i've familiarized myself with your blog. there's a lot of great info here! thanks!
Great posts, loving this place :)
THANKS
Hello, thanks for all !
I'm lookin' for this album since years ... :
Urszula Dudziak
"Future Talk" (1979).
Do you have it ?
Thanks :)
Like a child in a candy shop...wow!!!!!!!!
Pekis,
I do have Future Talk by Urszula Dudziak. But I don't have it burned digitally yet... it's very high on my list. You should see it here in a week or two.
peace
Great blog!
i'll add you to my links immediately. come around and see if there's anything interesting to find @ thegrowingbin.blogspot.com
cheers,
Basso
basso, I've added you in return. I'm downloading that Jackie & Roy joint as I type.
thanks!
ish...
this is some debut here. excellent choices in your posts. a quality site! looking forward to hearing some of these.
How Could I listen to so many good music ! Many thanks for all your incredible posts.
Great place you have here. Thankyou for some albums that i've wanted to hear for a long time.
would you happen to have any albums by Travis Biggs?
I LOVE JAZZ !!!
ROLL 'EM, PETE !!!
Some serious Jazz. WOW! I will add you to my blog roll too. Maybe add Funk or Soul to the Latin Jazz Label you gave me.
Rock Savage
Hi Ish,
thanks for the interest and the Miriam Makeba song!I really like it, from which album is it btw?
And, no, I don't think I know that Lonnie Gordon remake of Donny Hathaway's "Little Ghetto Boy"!!
If you will, can you shine a little light on that too?
Would be much appreciated de moi:-)
as always, kind regards, E-mile
I just found your blog. I just got caught up with all the amazing music you have been posting. I check this blog every day. You are doing a great job! Thanks and keep up the great work.
thank you so much. great music. like you are reading my mind. the garnett and hawes stuff, some of my favorite music of all time. it is a shame the music of the early and mid 70s in thes spiritual fusion funky jazz kind of vein is so poorly represented on CD.
Hi Ish,
many thanks for the comment & RS feed from Little Ghetto Boy...
But the RS link seems dead ( file not found)??
Axelgrease is indeed a nice body of work, haven't been visiting him in a while, but there's so much out there, and yet so little time :-( I actually found a "drug" song there by Joe South...
regards, E-mile
Hey E-mile, I added aspace to the middle of the URL to get it to fit in the comments. Remove it and it should work ok!
http://rapidshare.com/files/98055991/04_Little_Ghetto_Boy.mp3.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/98055991/ 04_Little_Ghetto_Boy.mp3.html
Thanks for all these great posts ! :o)
I added your blog on my aggregator http://www.wholelottablog.info/
I hope you don't minf.
Take Care.
Really enjoying all the great music! My trove of OOP vinyl isn't very deep, but here's something I ripped myself. Hope you enjoy it!
Abdullah Ibrahim-Ekaya 1983
http://www.mediafire.com/?7my3unrzi2y
hi, thanks so much for some fantastic albums, i'd been searching for Tony Williams Bum's Rush for some time, now another i'd love to find if you have it is, Mike Nock Magic Mansions, i can't even find a copy to buy let alone download, thanks again!
Just came by way of 4 brothers. I appreciate your posts, keep it up!
Hi!
wonderful blog!!
Please let me link.
I love music!
I'm approaching 6,000 mp3 download sites in this custom google search:
Rickdog's MP3blog search
Please leave your site in the comments if it is not in my custom search list. You can find out if you are included by using the search term:
site:[your subdomain]
example
site:chocoreve.blogspot.com
thanks!
Ahoy!
I published a post featuring your blog: http://chewbone.blogspot.com/2008/04/todays-featured-mp3blog-ile-oxumare.html
I appreciate your hard work.
great blog..I've added you to my sidebar....
http://matsuli.blogspot.com
hey ish, i though i'd tell you first :
http://neverenoughrhodes.blogspot.com/
ish if you think my blog is hostile why do you visit...if you have something to say about me tell me don't leave comments around its not nice...
Paros, you have a blog full of very nice music. You ask as a precondition to download that you always leave a comment. I have always respected your wish and done so.
One day I go to your blog and I find the links don't show up with a nasty note about how if you can't see the link it must be because you are a rude thief. I left a note saying I thought this was inhospitable. The next time I visited your blog it was plastered with posts and icons saying "STOP LEECHING" full of a very negative vibe and atmosphere. Everywhere is another threatening line saying "leave a post or you will be blocked". I'm sorry if you feel put upon by your audience, but if you don't want to give music away to a wide and often anonymous audience you shouldn't be running an open music blog.
I'm sympathetic to feeling occasionally frustrated. But your flowers will grow better if treat them with love and kindness.
I have never blocked anyone from Ile Oxumare, and while I marvel that over 70,000 page visits and a few hundred comments, I'm very very happy with the comments I get and the friends I have made and the knowledge that I'm making music lovers all over the world happy. If I get tired of this I will stop. But I hope I will never plaster my site with threats and insinuations. People have many reasons for not leaving comments ranging from greed to fear of being sued by the government. That's not for me to judge.
What I've learned from a difficult professional life is that our time is too short: so lighten up. If it doesn't make you happy, don't do it.
peace.
like i said ish..if you don't like my style don't come to my blog..and if you have something to say about me or the other people who visit me tell me.. and yes who are you to judge..and by the way i have not blocked anybody i removed the links could you please tell me where you saw the message saying if you can't see the link it must be because you are a rude thief. i think not. whats your problem..should we all think like you..bitching behind peoples backs.my flowers are fine thank you..and what i have learned in life is to keep my nose out of other peoples business maybe you should try the same.
Paros I'm not interested in having a feud with you. And you actually have a blog posting on your blog attacking me? Good grief. Get over yourself.
well ish you started something not me..i suggest you come and apologise to the people you say are just kissing butt for free music (who you bet don't comment on other blogs...)who by the way are the same nice people who leave comments on your blog.and next time think before you jump.and get your facts right. and stop twisting the truth. did you think i was going to let your comments just pass without saying something.
This conversation is over Paros. Good luck on your blog.
great blog,
tnx especially for the abbey lincoln posts
I am grateful to people such as yourselves that are more than willing to share your gems with us. That being said, I would appreciate it if anyone could post a very hard to find, and expensive, rcording. It's Soul Crib by the Mighty Burner himself, Charles Earland. It's on the Choice label and was issued in 1969.
Thank You for regenerating my interest in Jazz. I'm buying again. The mp3's are not hurting the record companies or the artists in the least. Exactly the opposite! I love all the Strata-East; Spiritual Jazz stuff. My requests would be Jeanne Lee's rare lp's and Secrets of the Sun by Sun Ra and his stuff on the Horo label. I'm also getting very turned on by Woody Shaw.
Dear Ish
The Rotary Connection Christmas Album is great and I think the Soulful Strings have done a great job funking up Christmas. Merry Christmas, baby is the stand-out tune for me. Hope you like the album, it is a grower. Nice to hear from you again.
Rock Savage
Here my new african blog
http://orogod.blogspot.com/
Enjoy my musical presents
Oro
gmorning....i staggered into yr world via mutant...a real pleasure thank you! Lots to dig through, and i'm still working on it....my favorites so far have been alice c. 'glorious chants', a.ayler's 'last album' and the 'piano choir'...thanks so much. If it isn't too tacky, I would request more of what you label as weird shit...it's my life's story, sadly, but that's what i'm drawn to most.
i'm also totally up for more weird shit
I have to call attention to two cool developments in comments elsewhere on this blog. First, in the posting for Body and Soul, three of the original band's members (!!) have posted with some details on the band. http://ileoxumare.blogspot.com/2008/03/body-and-soul-1971.html
Second on the posting for Googie and Tom Coppola's album, their daughter Eva shares some details of the record and links to her own current music career.
http://ileoxumare.blogspot.com/2008/02/googie-and-tom-coppola-shine-light-of.html
hi i put a link of Oxumare in my blog (meiosdeproducao.blogspot.com). if you do not agree please tell me. thanks. Simages
Hi Ish. First thanks for an inspirational blog.I decided to try my hand at this too, after a pretty big digitizing project. You don't have to publish this comment, but maybe if you get a chance to check out my first release and think it would be of interest to anyone over here you could point it out.I'm at kozmigroov.org and just upped a complete version of the unreleased 2nd volume of Jazz Satellites. Maybe this isn't the place for this but I couldn't find an email addy for you. Anyway thanks again for all the great stuff.
Tillery to mark 60th birthday with pair of shows
Lee Hildebrand, Special to The Chronicle
Monday, September 1, 2008
"It's been an endurance test," Linda Tillery says of her 40 years of ups and downs in the Bay Area music business.
Born in San Francisco 60 years ago Tuesday, Tillery was once a queen of the San Francisco rock scene. As lead singer of the Loading Zone, a psychedelic soul-rock band from the East Bay, she recorded an album for RCA Victor and frequently appeared at the Fillmore Auditorium on bills with the likes of Cream, the Grateful Dead, Albert King, B.B. King and the Who. She was one of four big-voiced women fronting bands on the local rock circuit, the others being Tracy Nelson with Mother Earth, Lydia Pense with Cold Blood and Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company.
Joplin and Tillery knew each other. "We were not friends," says the singer, who has lost 65 pounds since being diagnosed with diabetes last year, over a lunch of Chinese food in Oakland's Rockridge district.
She recalls one of the Loading Zone's first gigs at the Fillmore, opening for Big Brother and the Holding Company in early 1968.
"We had a nine-piece band, with three horns and a big presentation," she says. "From what I was told by people who were backstage, Janis was not real pleased that there was another female around who was strong. We stole their thunder that night."
Raised less than a mile away from the auditorium, Tillery led what she calls a "pretty sheltered life" as a child and teenager. Some of her friends were going to the Blackhawk, a club in the Tenderloin where kids could listen to such jazz greats as Miles Davis and John Coltrane from behind chicken wire that separated minors from the adults, but Tillery's mother wouldn't allow her to go.
There was plenty of blues, R&B and jazz in her parents' record collection, however. Count Basie's version of "April in Paris" was her favorite. And, she says, " 'B.B. King Live at the Regal' was a mainstay in our house. That could cause some screaming. It was like going to church."
After graduating from Lowell High School, she spent a year at San Francisco State University before dropping out and landing a job at the post office, which she quickly came to hate. Then she saw a classified ad in The Chronicle that began, "Wanted: One Soul Singer." She was immediately impressed, because the Loading Zone had lifted the title of what happened to be one of her favorite albums, by soul and blues singer Johnnie Taylor.
'Sweet Linda Divine'
After two years at the helm of the Loading Zone, Tillery surrendered to offers to go solo. "I was in a hurry," she says. As "Sweet Linda Divine," she recorded an album for Columbia produced by Al Kooper.
"RCA did not want to lose me as an artist," Tillery recalls. "They offered me huge sums of money, which I should have taken. Columbia offered very little money, but my manager figured that Columbia's distribution and promotion was the strongest, and they had Clive (Davis). In retrospective, the best thing would have been to take a big advance and buy a house for myself so I'd have some security."
The album was a flop and is now a rare collector's item. Her band broke up after a couple of years, and it was two decades before Tillery would find what she considers her true calling with the still-active Cultural Heritage Choir, earning her living in a variety of contexts. Those included performing jazz standards and blues at often-low-paying wedding receptions and private parties, singing oldies with the Zasu Pitts Memorial Orchestra, even working for a period at a travel agency.
More satisfying were the 60 or so women's music albums by such singers as Holly Near, Cris Williamson, Margie Adam and Teresa Trull on which she sang backup vocals, played trap drums or hand percussion and sometimes produced. Tillery also spent seven years as a member of Bobby McFerrin's Voicestra. Although Voicestra's engagements were infrequent, the experience gave her a new appreciation for a cappella choral music.
Moment of inspiration
In the early '90s, a PBS television program of Kathleen Battle and Jessye Norman singing spirituals became a life-changing moment.
"I had a visceral response to this stuff," she recalls. "I could feel it physically. I was sitting at home, just me and the cat, and I was talking to the cat out loud 'cause there was nobody else there. I said, 'This is what you're mother's gonna do now. This is it!' I really did know a lot about this music. I'd just been stuffing it because it wasn't popular."
With five other women, Tillery formed the Cultural Heritage Choir in 1992. Rather than perform spirituals in the European classical manner, as Battle and Norman had, the choir delved into rougher versions on field recordings made decades earlier in the rural South for the Library of Congress. "They just made your hair stand on your head," Tillery says.
The Cultural Heritage Choir, which frequently tours Canada and Europe, recorded three CDs of spirituals and folk songs between 1995 and 2001. A fourth, which will include political R&B songs from the '70s by Curtis Mayfield and others, is three-quarters finished. The choir, now comprising four women and two men, will celebrate Tillery's birthday with two shows Sunday at La Peña Cultural Center in Berkeley. Also on the bill is Rajaton, a vocal sextet from Finland.
"You're gonna have Oakland and Helsinki in the same room, but it's all gonna be good," says Tillery, a longtime Oakland resident.
A series of serious health problems has caused Tillery to put the choir on hold for months at a time over the past 11 years. Four blood clots were found in her legs in 1997. She suffered a stroke while on tour in Austria the following year and had a malignant tumor removed from her abdomen in 2004. She's had her right knee replaced and bilateral carpal tunnel surgery, and besides diabetes, she suffers from heart arrhythmia and spinal stenosis.
"I just keep going, even if I don't feel OK," says Tillery, who now walks with a cane. "Right now I feel good."
"I've gotta do music so that part of me that's wild and crazy can be served," she adds. "I used to love to party, but I don't drink anymore, I don't smoke anymore, I don't eat sugar. What's left? I've got to have some fun in life.
"I never stopped wanting to be involved in music. I continue to be drawn to percussion music from different cultures. I'm grateful to be able to have the opportunity at the age of 60 to be a drummer. Sitting on stage playing the gembre (a West African drum) makes me smile."
Linda Tillery and the Cultural Heritage Choir: 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. Sun. Tickets: $22-$25. La Peña Cultural Center, 3105 Shattuck Ave., Berkeley. (510) 849-2568, www.lapena.org.
howdy ish,
Thanks a millon for the link and nice words back at my place - very much appreciated ;)
Best
Greg
Heads up mate:
http://soundsfromtheedgeoftheuniverse.blogspot.com/2008/09/hal-galper-now-hear-this-1977.html
Enjoy :)
Hello,
We are trying to set up a jazz "flac only" blog : "Sing My Body Electric" / http://smbe.blogspot.com/
We have put you in our blogroll. Maybe, you could include us in your blogroll. That would be great.
You could also check our website : "radio.jazz.club" / http://www.radiojazzclub.com/
Many thanks in advance.
Pauline
Hi ISH enjoy music!
http://jazzdisposition.wordpress.com/
Hi Ish, just wanted to give you a sneak preview of a new project.
still trying to get that m'boom, i'm told this guy has it but he's very slow in responding and sending it to me, so keep the hope alive!
cabinboy, you're keeping the dream alive ..
You ist funny, ist!
Ish:
I appreciate all the hard work you put into this site. Because of you, I have found out about many new sites posting discographies from defunct labels such as Strata East and MPS. I especially appreciate the amount of time and care that you put into each post. It is clear to me that you love music and your only desire is to share it with the rest of the world. More bloggers should have this philosophy about sharing.
I would like to give a little something back to you and your readers. I have a blog called Eclectic Grooves that features a wide variety of music including full albums from free jazz artists like Brotzman/Hopkins/Ali and the Ric Colbeck Quartet. I also have live concerts to download from the likes of jazz pioneers such as Ornette Coleman, Evan Parker and Cecil Taylor. Further, I feature weekly podcasts that have a different theme every week. I was wondering if you could add me to your links. I have added you to mine already, and would be extremely grateful if you would do the same.
Best to you and your readers!
Kevin
http://eclectic-grooves.blogspot.com
Hey Kevin, thanks for the nice note. You're added. I will browse around your site...
Cabinboy, yeah what Katonah said. My fingers are sore from staying crossed so long but I'm not complaining!
Ish:
Thanks so much for your quick response to my message. I really appreciate you adding me to your links. If you come across something on my blog where the link is no longer active, please let me know. I will be happy to re-up it for you to download.
Best, Kevin
Canyboy, my friend, unfortunely, I don't have Double Exposure - Joe Chambers. I try encounter this album in soulseek, but...
Please, if you have Joe Chambers - Mirrors, I need this album.
How doy you could see, I don't sepeak english, but I try.
Hello!
Your blog is invaluable. I'm very thankful! Keep up the good work.
A.
x
free cassette download |-:
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myspace: rangerzz
ancient china in mono
THANKS 4 EVERYTHING YOU SHARE WITH THE PEOPLES.
PEACE...AKUSTISCHE OPTIK...BERLIN
Something I thought you might like. Feel free to add to your site in December's list. I have image of album cover if you need it too. Peace Steve
http://www.zshare.net/audio/520646554d317b62/
Wallace Terry talks to Black American Soldiers in 1969 during Vietnam War.
Black Forum Records (subsidiary of Motown)
Wow, Steve, Thanks. Downloading that now. If you supply me cover art I will turn this into a guest post.
Love the blog! I'm relatively new to jazz but I'm absorbing as much as I can as fast as I can thanks to my father-in-law. Having said that, I'm looking for two albums for him: Bobby Scott - My heart in my hands and Count Basie - Standing Ovation. Both of these he owned and ripped to CD but his paper label cds have all gone bad (something to do with the glue). Love to surprise him for Xmas. Please post if you come across either of them.
this is a wonderful blog. i suppose to most of you, i'm just a kid at the age of 20, but i cannot get enough of the free/avant scene. it is so emotional, so thoughtful. i adore it. i am a science student, and i do large amounts of research, and i love when my advisor comes in and i am listening to marion brown or albert ayler or something. his favorite band is journey. haha.
anyhow, i don't have a huge amount of experience scouring blogs for albums, but i love yours. i hate blogs that just post stuff that's really easy to buy at border's. an out-of-print blog from a true collector is a splendid idea, and someone like me, who wasn't even born when some of this stuff got discontinued, really appreciates it!
i have always been able to find what i am looking for... with the exception of what i would consider to be a rather common album as far as marion brown goes... "three for shepp." i don't know what its status is... if it's discontinued or not, but if you have it and were to upload it, i would be eternally grateful.
sorry for the long-winded explanation, but i love this blog. the last albert ayler album was a true delight as well! keep up the great work so that us youngsters can listen to what we missed!
-gt
Hey FreeBones. Glad to see somebody your age getting into this stuff.
Three for Shepp seems to be in a gray area: the disk doesn't seem to be in print but the label is selling digital downloads, so I think it's off limits for me. I would be shocked if it was nowhere in music blog land.
If the Ayler/Brown vibe is what you're into, I'd recommend a blog that's been around a while but was dormant for most of this last year but has recently come back with a huge flurry of good stuff. Check out Nothing Is V2,9: http://ajbenjamin2beta.blogspot.com/
thanks for the heads up! amazon.com has the whole album for 5.99 and the virtual guarantee that i will get a border's gift card for christmas makes that news wonderful! i was wondering... i listen to lots of music. have you ever heard of Fleet Foxes or The Number Twelve Looks Like You? I am wondering what someone who shares my jazz taste so markedly might think of them. One is a sort of folky hippie group and the other is a loud screamy pseudo-hardcore band that does lots with regards to rhythm and dexterity. I am curious because I think the same thing in free jazz appeals to me in those groups... feeling, emotion, honesty, etc. It feels like they mean and feel what they play. Your thoughts?
Ish! I love the feeling of despair and bliss your blog brings ha! How will I ever get my head around all this gorgeous music?! I only took like 2 albums, but I know I'll be shopping for presents here a lot, thank you SO much for making this effort, people like you spin our world! Thank you! "The music is different here..." respect, love, and greetings, from Holland! ~nine
Merry Christmas and thx for the lp's this year , here's something in return - http://www.mediafire.com/file/wmolmzvnimi/Three Blind Mice, Vol. 2 , Pt 1.zip - http://www.mediafire.com/file/0o3iizyynzz/Three Blind Mice Vol 2 , Pt 2.zip - Pt 2 of this file has a cd cover
free bones -
"Three for Shepp" is here :
http://andifyouhadtwocoats.blogspot.com/2007/12/marion-brown-three-for-shepp.html
found the link over at the El Goog ja Marion Brown library :
http://elgoog-ja.blogspot.com/search/label/Marion%20Brown
Simon666 - thank you! i love the album! i can see why this is such a marion brown classic. i suppose the fact that i needed help with finding that one reveals my newbie status. but we all learn with time.
pretty soon, i'll be back at college and the tyranny of our firewalls will probably prevent me from posting here without a google account, so i will be visiting, just not posting for awhile.
one last inquiry before i go: i am a tremendous albert ayler fan (my girlfriend is not, haha), and i am feeling the "buy a really hard-to-find record" itch that i get from time to time. i am up for the challenge of trying to find "my name is albert ayler." does anyone know if this is still available on vinyl, or shall i resort to ebay?
many thanks. i love this friendly atmosphere. :)
by the way, is there anything i can try to help anyone with, since you all are so kind to me?
Here is Eugene. Enjoy.
Gene McDaniels - Natural Juices:
http://www.mediafire.com/?u3mytvtetcy
Greetings! I am a friend of freebones who was told to check this blog out, and might I say that it is fantastic! Stuff like this is awesome for younger jazz fans like us. I keep hearing that Bill Dixon's "Intents and Purposes" is a landmark album. I e-mailed his press people, who informed me that it was entirely out of print. Any chance of getting that upped?
Many thanks!
The Mahavishnu Orchestra
Music Hall
Cleveland, OH
4.21.1972
emperor nobody remaster/goody pitch-perfect, speed-corrected version
According to John McLaughlin, Columbia refused a live release of this show. John McLaughlin himself feels that this show in Cleveland is one of the best that The Mahavishnu Orchestra has ever done. As Irony would have it, Columbia asked their engineer and Gregg Bendian to assist with the release of this live CD. A mix was made and sent for approval to John McLaughlin. No word from Columbia since.
1. introduction
2. Meeting of the Spirits
3. You Know You Know
4. The Dance of Maya
5. The Noonward Race
John McLaughlin - guitar
Jan Hammer - keyboards
Jerry Goodman - violin
Rick Laird - bass
Billy Cobham - drums
The concert billing was:
West, Bruce and Laing
Procol Harum and
The Mahavishnu Orchestra
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Wow. Thanks Upkerry. Happy new year!
Archie Shepp Quintet
1977-Februar-14
Stuttgart, Germany,
Liederhalle,
1977
Grachan Moncur,tb
Archie Shepp,ts,ss
Dave Burrell,p
Cameron Brown,b
Charlie Persip,dr
CD1: 71:34
1 The Scene Is Clean / Blues For Donald Duck / Sonny's Back 39:25
2 Star Eyes 15:04
3 Lover Man 17:05
CD2: 65:46
4 Sophisticated Lady 8:26
5 In A Sentimental Mood 3:03
6 New Africa (BeaverHarris,comp) 25:36
7 Ujaama (AS,comp (fade-out) 28:41
Lineage: fm > cdr trade > flac > dime
Sound Rating: A-
UPLOADED BY JAZZRITA 08-10-02
http://rapidshare.com/files/179123577/Archie_Shepp_Quintet_-_Stuttgart_-_1977_-_FM.part1.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/179154199/Archie_Shepp_Quintet_-_Stuttgart_-_1977_-_FM.part2.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/179195846/Archie_Shepp_Quintet_-_Stuttgart_-_1977_-_FM.part3.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/179228354/Archie_Shepp_Quintet_-_Stuttgart_-_1977_-_FM.part4.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/179263476/Archie_Shepp_Quintet_-_Stuttgart_-_1977_-_FM.part5.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/179095253/Alan_Skidmore_s_Ubizo_-_Berlin_2008__MP2_.rar.html
Alan Skidmore's Ubizo
JazzFest Berlin, Haus der Berliner Festspiele, Berlin/Germany, 7th November 2008 (MP2)
Alan Skidmore, tenor sax
Ingolf Burkhardt, trumpet, flugelhorn
Colin Towns, keyboards
Steve Melling, piano
Neville Malcolm, bass
Michael Paxton, drums
Musa Mboob, african drums, vocals
Saidi Jumaine, african drums, vocals
setlist:
01 Blues Minor 08:21
02 Bridges Of Sand 05:59
03 Alfred The Great 07:22
04 Bamboo Harmon 05:21
05 Sweet SA 09:25
06 Sacred Places 03:46
07 10:22 (end missing)
08 03:57 (beginning missing)
TT: 54:33
source: DVB-S@320, 48kHz > raw data > ProjextX > mp3DirectCut > mp2
(lossy recording seeded in its original broadcast codec)
EKSTASIS (Sacred System)
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Fabrik, Hamburg, Germany
22 April 1998
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fm > dat > cdr (unknown # of generations) > eac (secure) > flac (level 6 w/sector align)
Quality: A++
Nicky Skopelitis: guitar
Bill Laswell: bass
Graham Haynes: cornet
Amina Claudine Myers: Hammond b3
Ayib Dieng: percussion
Hamid Drake: drums
01. 02:34 Intro
02. 13:03 Sacrament Part I / Tarab / Sacrament Part II
03. 13:30 Meet Your Maker
04. 09:30 Proud Flesh
05. 20:54 Organic Improvisations / One Eye Open
06. 08:59 Black Lotus
Artworks included (as supplied in comments on the original post), can anybody update them?
(TomP) REMASTER on Dime Oct 2008
Original (71whit)
complete notes inclded.
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http://rapidshare.com/files/179060407/EKSTASIS__Sacred_System_-Hamburg-1998.part2.rar.html
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Dave Holland 6tet
Yoshi's
San Francisco CA
2008-09-25
Set 2
1.Intros (2:09)
2.Ebb and Flow (17:41)
3.Mr. B (11:40)
4.?(15:46)
5.Procession (08:23)
6.River's Run (32:15)
Dave Holland-b
Steve Nelson-vibes/marimba
Antonio Hart-sop
Alex Sipiagan-tp/flhn
Robin Eubanks-tbn
Eric Harland-dr/perc
This is the second time I have used this setup and I think the results are very good. I'd give this an A-. There's a some minor recording volume adjustment in the first tune ( I can't hear it though) as I had no idea how loud this show was going to be since I've never seen Dave Holland before. I *plan* on recording all ten sets of Dave as he is here all week. Enjoy! Bill
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http://rapidshare.com/files/178880421/DH_6tet_2008-09-25_Set_2.part2.
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Dave Holland 6tet
Yoshi's
San Francisco CA
2008-09-28
Introductory remarks (2:56)
Modern Times (11:52)
Lazy Snake (16:27)
Dave talks (:39)
Fast Track (12:32)
Dave Talks (:27)
Equality (13:30)
Interception (20:01)
The Sum of All Parts (13:26)
Dave Holland-b
Steve Nelson-vibes/marimba
Antonio Hart-sop/fl
Alex Scipiagan-tp/flhn
Robin Eubanks-tbn
Eric Harland-dr/perc
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http://rapidshare.com/files/178952509/DH_6tet_2008-09-28.part2.rar.html
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Marty Ehrlich & Myra Melford
from the festival "Ostinati! I Concerti Del Centro D'Arte di Padova"
recorded on sunday 9th March 2008, Cinema Torresino, Padova (Italy)
Marty Ehrlich, saxhophones and clarinets.
Myra Melford, pianoforte.
I left the very interesting radio introduction in ITALIAN as track00, with their bio - it runs for 3'52", you can skip downloading it if you don't understand italian! There are no broadcast glitches - everything is fine.
1 For Leroy [Marty Ehrlich]
2 Through The Same Gate [Myra Melford]
3 News on the Rail [Marty Ehrlich]
4 A Generation Comes, Another Goes [Myra Melford]
5 Marche Fantastique [Marty Ehrlich]
6 How To Do Things With Tears [Ben Goldman]
7 Knocking From The Inside [??]
8 Hymn [Marty Ehrlich]
9 Don't You Know [Otis Spann]
running time: 64'54" (without italian radio intro)
FM radio broadcast by "Il Cartellone - Radio 3 Suite Jazz", Radio 3 RAI [third channel of Italian national radio], on wednesday 3 December 2008, 20:32 hours.
Lineage (FM > HD > web):
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Freddie Hubbard Quintet + Dizzy Gillespie + Woody Shaw
1985-November-02
Berlin, Jazzfest 1985
Freddie Hubbard,tp,fh Kenny Garrett,as,fl Donald Brown,p Ira Coleman,b
Carl Allen,dr
*Dizzy Gillespie,tp
+Woody Shaw,tp,fh
CD 1
1 Skydive 15:42
2 Misty 9:18
3 One Of A Kind / Announcement FH/WS 16:28
4+ Just A Ballad For Woody (TheresaShaw,comp,omitFH) Kind / Announcement FH 10:30
CD2
5*+ I’ll Remember April 11:31
6*+ Bernie’s Tune 11:24
7 Thermo (fade-in) 10:45
Total Time: 85:40
lineage: fm > cd on trade > flac > dime
sound rating: A-
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___Woody_Shaw__Berlin_1985_FM.part2.
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December 31, 2008 6:30 PM
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George Coleman Quartet 2-10-1977 Laren
Radio
George Coleman,ts
Tete Montoliu,p
Burt Thompson,b
Ray Appleton,dr
1 Four 13:20
2 Lover 17:35
3 Body And Soul 14:57
4 Unknown Title (incomplete) / Announcer Speakes 7:52
http://rapidshare.com/files/178394350/coleman_2-10-1977.part1.rar.html
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December 31, 2008 6:31 PM
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Billy Harper 5tet
Leipzig, Germany
2000-07-10
1. Illumination
2. My Funny Valentine
3. Soran Bushi BH
4. Light Within
FM>?>CDR>EAC>FLAC
Billy Harper (ts)
Piotr Wojtasik (tp)
Francesca Tarksley (p)
Clarence Seay (b)
Newman Taylor Baker (d)
http://rapidshare.com/files/178424099/Billy_Harper-Leipzig2000-08-08.part1.rar.html
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December 31, 2008 6:33 PM
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The Riverside Reunion Band July 8, 1994 Wien, Austria, Volkstheater
Source: Radio
Sound: A
Nat Adderley- cornet,
Jimmy Heath- tenor sax,
Buddy Montgomery- vibes,
Tommy Flanagan- piano,
Bob Cranshaw- bass,
Al "Tootie" Heath- drums,
Orrin Keepnews- speaker.
01. Intro by Orrin Keepnews 4:12
02. Hi Fly 14:08
03. Pannonica 5:20
04. Well you needn't 6:01
05. 'Round midnight 8:45
06. In walked Bud 7:25
07. Big P 10:48
08. Jive Samba 9:18
Total 66:03
http://rapidshare.com/files/178463716/The_Riverside_Reunion_Band_July_8__1994_Wien__Austria__Volkstheater.part1.rar.html
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December 31, 2008 8:21 PM
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December 31, 2008 8:23 PM
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Daniel Humair Trio
Festival Jazzdor
Maillon-Wacken, Strasbourg, France
7 november 2008
65:34
http://www.danielhumair.com
FM > WAV (Wavelab) > FLAC (frontend level 8)
Jazz sur le Vif, France Musique, 2 dec 2008
Introduction by Xavier Prévost
Cosmikd
Daniel Humair (drums)
Joachim Kühn (piano)
Tony Malaby (tenor sax)
1. Intro 0:50
2. Jim Dine 21:15
3. Full Contact 9:53
4. Ghislène 19:55
5. Salinas 13:18
6. Outro 0:23
http://rapidshare.com/files/178512682/Daniel_Humair_Trio_2008-11-07_
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http://rapidshare.com/files/178563301/Daniel_Humair_Trio_2008-11-07_
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Dave Holland 6tet
Yoshi's
Oakland CA
2008-09-26
Set 2
1.Intro (2:19)
2.Step To It (17:54)
3.Interception (19:21)
4.The Sum of All Parts (11:34)
5.Equality (13:43)
6.Double Vision (21:59)
Dave Holland-b
Steve Nelson-vibes/marimba
Antonio Hart-alto
Alex Scipiagan-tp/flhn
Robin Eubanks-tbn
Eric Harland-dr/perc
OK, this is a different venue, the Oakland Yoshi's. After a cursory hearing the recording is less hot than the others but still sounds great IMHO. I was at the far left of the stage, behind the vibes. There are angles speakers pointing directly at me and the row of banquets I was seated. I had the rig in my seater, sitting on the seat beside me. For this set I had some chatty neighbors but they were pretty well behaved in general. The waitress did stand in front of me o noccassion to pour wine etc... so it may be notciebale as it was during drum solos it seemed. I noticed a difference when the trio stood in fornt of the drums when they were coming back to join in on the head etc.... All in all I still think these are A- recs. Enjoy, Bill
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http://rapidshare.com/files/178621574/Dave_Holland_6tet_2008-09-26_Set_2.
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Happy New Year to all my fellow jazz fans!
Dave Holland 6tet
Yoshi's
Oakland CA
2008-09-26
Set 1
1.Intros (2:34)
2.Ebb and Flow(18:21)
3.Lazy Snake (15:58)
4.Fast Track (12:35)
5.Procession (07:28)
6.River's Run (29:54)
Dave Holland-b
Steve Nelson-vibes/marimba
Antonio Hart-sop
Alex Scipiagan-tp/flhn
Robin Eubanks-tbn
Eric Harland-dr/perc
OK, this is a different venue, the Oakland Yoshi's. After a cursory hearing the recording is less hot than the others but still sounds great IMHO. I was at the far left of the stage, behind the vibes. There are angles speakers pointing directly at me and the row of banquets I was seated. I had the rig in my sweater, sitting on the seat beside me. For this set I had some chatty neighbors but they were pretty well behaved in general. The waitress did stand in front of me on occasion to pour wine etc... so it may be noticeable as it was during drum solos it seemed. I noticed a difference when the trio stood in fornt of the drums when they were coming back to join in on the head etc.... All in all I still think these are A- recs. Enjoy, Bill
http://rapidshare.com/files/178712055/DH6tet_2008-09-26_Set_1.part1.rar.
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http://rapidshare.com/files/178749228/DH6tet_2008-09-26_Set_1.part2.rar.
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Dave Holland 6tet
Yoshi's
San Francisco CA
2008-09-25
Set 1
1.Intros (2:01)
2.Modern Times (13:32)
3.Lazy Snake(17:29)
4.Double Vision(21:18)
5.Equality (13:51)
6.Step To It (15:36)
Dave Holland-b
Steve Nelson-vibes/marimba
Antonio Hart-sop
Alex Scipiagan-tp/flhn
Robin Eubanks-tbn
Eric Harland-dr/perc
This is the second time I have used this setup and I think the results are very good. I'd give this an A-. There's a some minor recording volume adjustment in the first tune ( I can't hear it though) as I had no idea how loud this show was going to be since I've never seen Dave Holland before. I *plan* on recording all ten sets of Dave as he is here all week. Enjoy! Bill
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http://rapidshare.com/files/178778785/DH_6tet_2008-09-25_Set_1.part1.rar.
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Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers
"Konzerthaus", Vienna/Austria, November 3, 1968
Bill Hardman (tp), Julian Priester (tb), Billy Harper (ts), Ronnie Mathews (p), Lawrence Evans (b), Art Blakey (dr).
[FM>reel-to-reel tape>CD-R]
1 Moment's Notice
2 You Don't Know What Love Is
3 Moanin'
4 A New World
http://rapidshare.com/files/177533730/Art_Blakey_-_Konzerthaus__Vienna_-_1968.part1.rar.html
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CHICK COREA ELEKTRIC BAND
Fasching
Stockholm, Sweden
April 23, 1992
Chick Corea - Keys
Frank Gambale - Guitar
Jimmy Earl - Bass
Dave Weckl - Drums
Eric Marienthal - Saxophone
Source: FM Stereo
Quality: A/+ Excellent
Lineage: FM > ?? > CDr > EAC (Secure/offset corrected) > .WAV > FLAC (L5/SBA) > DIME > YOU
1. Band Intro
2. ??
3. ??
4. ??
5. 99 Flavors
6. ??
7. ??
Jimmy Earl takes over the bass chair from John Patitucci and what a difference. Pats is
a great technician but IMO doesn't have much funk or feel. With Earl, this band really
swings and cooks. A killer show in superb sound quality.
ENJOY!
Seeded by barkndog on DIME 11/21/08
http://rapidshare.com/files/178255427/Chick_Corea_EB_Stockholm_1992_FM.part1.rar
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Claudia Quintet
BERGAMO JAZZ 2008
Recorded at Teatro Donizetti, Bergamo (Italy), on saturday 15 March 2008
John Hollenbeck (drums, percussion, composition).
Drew Gress (bass).
Chris Speed (tenor sax and clarinet).
Matt Moran (vibraphone).
Ted Reichman (accordion).
due to the presence of the vibraphone, and to the modern rhythms, here we are closer to some post-rock outfit than to any jazz item. Think of Tortoise, Him or Mice Parade, rather than Weather Report or Sonny Rollins. Actually, Zappa's instrumentals from 73/74 are not that far either...their records are on Cuneiform.
perfect broadcast with no glitches, missing titles welcome...
running time: 46'50"
t01 unknown title 10.57"
t02 unknown title 10.41"
t03 unknown title 11.25"
t04 unknown title 6.22"
t05 unknown title 6.48"
t06 radio outro 0.37"
Lineage (FM > CDRW > wav > web):
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FM radio broadcast by "Il Cartellone - Radio 3 Suite Jazz", Radio 3 RAI [third channel of Italian national radio], on thur 06 November 2008, 21:29 hours.
uploaded by survivor69 on Dimeadozen.org, 07-nov-2008
note that due to disk space limitations, I will not be able to keep seeding this torrent for a long time - I will abandon the seed in a few days, maybe remove from HD these wav/flac files, and keep only my own CDR. Too many things to upload. In case of seeders going missing, you are anyhow welcome to try and ask for additional torrenting...
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John Abercrombie
w/ Trilok Gurtu + Rainer Brueninghaus
1992-12-19
(dec 19, 1992)
Sendesaal WDR
Cologne, GER
fm recording in an "A" quality
aired by german WDR
1. Fireside (Bruninghaus) 15:22
2. Baba (Gurtu) 11:58
3. Timeless (Abercrombie) 14:19
4. Minimal 2 (Bruninghaus) 14:34
5. Raga Rag (Bruninghaus) 14:24
lineup:
John Abercrombie - Guitar
Rainer Bruninghaus - Piano, Keyboards
Trilok Gurtu - Tablas, Voice, Percussion
http://rapidshare.com/files/177452583/Abercrombie_1992-12-19_Cologne.
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Arnett Cobb, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Johnny Griffin Sextet
Laren (Netherlands)
Jazzcafe
19840329 - March 29, 1984
Arnett Cobb ts, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis ts, Johnny Griffin ts,
Horace Parlan p, Jimmy Woode b
Butch Miles dr
01) 15:35 Bags' Groove
02) 06:56 Nearness of You (AC)
03) 06:41 Wave (ED)
04) 06:34 Sophisticated Lady (JG)
05) 06:52 On Green Dolphin Street
06) 12:07 Lester Leaps In / Theme
Source/Lineage/Quality: FM (Master Cassette rec. with the 2. Recorder of Mr. PP)
- Maxell XL II 90- Edirol R09 – HD – Magix XXL 2008 – flac – dime – A
http://rapidshare.com/files/177409938/A_Cobb__E.Davis__J._Griffin_
Sextet_Laren__Netherlands___
19840329.part1.rar
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Dave Holland 6tet
Yoshi's
San Francisco CA
2008-09-24
Set 1
1.Intros (2:55)
2.Ebb and Flow (16:22)
3.Lazy Snake (14:17)
4.Fast Track (10:33)
5.Procession (10:16)
6.River's Run (28:14)
Dave Holland-b
Steve Nelson-vibes/marimba
Antonio Hart-sop
Alex Scipiagan-tp/flhn
Robin Eubanks-tbn
Eric Harland-dr/perc
This is the second time I have used this setup and I think the results are very good. I'd give this an A-. There's a some minor recording volume adjustment in the first tune ( I can't hear it though) as I had no idea how loud this show was going to be since I've never seen Dave Holland before. I *plan* on recording all ten sets of Dave as he is here all week. Enjoy! Bill
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http://rapidshare.com/files/177110392/DH6tet-09-24-08_Set_1.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/177140952/DH6tet-09-24-08_Set_1.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/177321624/DH6tet-09-24-08_Set_1.part3.rar
That's quite a drop, Upkerry. Thanks a bunch! I will probably skip the Chick Corea and the Dave Holland but the Freddie Hubbard, the Shepp, and the Billy Harper are going on my download list.
I have plenty more..... the sound is excellent on the DH if that concerns you
bill
How do I open the Mahavishnu files?????
How do I open the Mahavishnu files?????
Anonymous, took me some trial and error. Add .rar to the end.
Thanks, you have been my doorway into a wonderful world where long desired musical desires have been fulfilled.
Thanks, Scrabble. This past year of music blogging has been beyond belief for me as well. I've been able to hear hundreds of albums I never thought I'd find. I'm glad I've had the chance to share something back.
Anyway all, check out my new post for Shares/Wants/Requests/Contributions, at the top of the blog.
http://ileoxumare.blogspot.com/2009/01/2009-shares-requests-recommendations.html
I'm not sure how I didn't notice how great this blog is sooner, lots of terrific stuff has been posted and there is a friendly, welcoming vibe.
I look forward to checking in regularly and I will place Ile Oxumare on my blog roll.
All the best for the new year!
Ish!
Curiosity finally got the better of me and I downloaded your Michael White share. WOW. What an album! It isn't often that I feel such a connection upon first listen to a new artist, but I love it. I think the fact that he plays violin helps. I like that it blends a little more than a horn would. Take Alice Coltrane's "Journey in Satchidananda," for example. The harp, oud, tamboura, bass, etc. all blend beautifully. I love Pharaoh's soprano playing, but I like that when he isn't playing, it all blends so nicely and no one sounds like supreme leader.
Sorry for the rambling. Any more Michael White albums you'd suggest for me to try and find? I love "Spirit Dance!" Thank you for the wonderful share!
Hey FreeBones.
Each Michael White on Impulse is a little different....they all have their moments. Probably Pneuma and Spirit Dance are the least commercial, followed up by Go With the Flow, Father Music Mother Dance, and the one that's reissued on domestic cd, blanking on the title at the moment. His two Elektra sides are very different--though I love X Factor it's more funk.
Definitely track down the three Fourth Way albums. I came to those late but they're terrific and White is a real presence. I think almost all this stuff is on blogs for the downloading.
White's not on them but for hippy-dippy jazz of this era I'm loving the two Compost albums. They have something approaching the multi-cultural innocence of White's albums.
Ish,
I have heard great things about Pneuma from jogging around around internet blogland. Unfortunately, it seems that Pneuma is entirely OOP and the only link I was able to find was the one you refrenced earlier in the Spirit Dance post, and it is dead now. Any chance of a re-up, or could you suggest anywhere for me to look in blogtopia that I don't know about?
Also, thanks again for all the wonderful shares. I'm trying like mad to find something kind to share back, but every time I buy a used record that I am proud of and Google it, it's EVERYWHERE. I just recently got some old Archie Shepp... "Poem for Malcolm" and "Blase," but they aren't OOP yet. They got resissued on vinyl. I'm trying to not be a lurker!
Anyway, thanks!
Hi Ish,
long time passed since I posted the last jazz LP, but just today I posted a Private Press Fusion LP from Berlin 1979. I hope you'll enjoy it.
Cheers,
Basso
Can't seem to download the Malagasy. Am I missing a link?
Not sure, anonymous, what the problem is you're having with the Malagasy. Be sure to grab the whole url.
I just procured a CD of a Cecil Taylor/Roswell Rudd split album called "Mixed." Apparently it is still available, but only because a lot more were made than there was demand for. Is this something you'd be interested in? According to the liner notes it's a combination of a date by each leader, and Impulse acquired the tapes and lumped them together, since Rudd used to play with Cecil back in the day. You probably already have this; I just thought I'd ask. I'm enjoying it quite a bit.
Believe it or not, free bones, I am not a Cecil Taylor fan. I'm casting no aspersions on his playing (nor on Ruswell Rudd), obviously none are to be cast, but that style of avant jazz has never quite grabbed me.
Thanks for the offer though!
You are quite welcome! Cecil is a tough listen for me. I like him, but I can only take one Cecil album per month or so. I think he just understands something that the rest of us don't. His unaccompanied work is of a far higher quality than his ensemble work, though.
Rudd, however, is fantastic all around. The NY Art Quartet album is a true joy.
I read about that Sundance album you recommended in a few places before seeing talk of it here. Can you compare it to anything? It seems interesting.
Hi, realy enjoyed your David Sancious entries. Missing on album though "Transformation". I've got the album on lp, but I don't get the quality back as the post you made. Thanks .....
ish, it's been a long time since i visited your blog. last time i stopped by you'd just posted the ensemble al-salaam's sojourner, and i heard 'peace' for the first time. i then got further into the strata east catalogue and the rest is history! your blog was transformative in putting me onto spiritual jazz. perhaps after you've been running a blog for a while, passing appreciative comments blur into the background, but i just wanted to thank you wholeheartedly for being so generous with all this music, and for putting such effort into presenting it for everyone across the various blogs you host. it really is a wonderful thing. if only i had the records to share, i would do so. unfortunately i am a mere youngster and most of my friends couldn't even name a john coltrane album, let alone an alice coltrane album. anyway, i hope that i can share some music in the future to give back to those who have made the blogosphere so rich. many many thanks...
Dusty Jeeves, thanks for the nice words; they're always great to read. Don't feel bad about not having anything to post in return... completely not necessary. Drop a note now and then if an album turns out to be something you really like. Dialogue here helps make this worthwhile for me.
Anonymous, I think that David Sancious Transformation album is still in print, on Wounded Bird, so I won't post here where I try to stick to music otherwise unavailable. That said I'm pretty sure I've also seen a download someplace in blogland. Have you tried googling it?
Hey have people seen Basso & Djalma's new "Iron Curtain Classics" blog? Great stuff there. http://ironcurtainclassics.blogspot.com/
ish - will do! i'm in the process of downloading a few lps that have caught my eye on your blog. i'll get back to you once i've had time to listen and digest! thanks again!
if i see you once again on one of my publications on avax ill start to take all your publications to put it there and to spread it on torrent . and to show that im not kiddin ill put some of your released today on avax ! ONCE U PUT IT ON THE NET IT BELONG TO EVERY BODY ...U DONT WANT? MAKE YOUR BLOG PRIVATE AND SHUT YOUR F****G MOUTH.
YOU RE COMING ON AVAX AND SUCH KIND OF WAREZ SITE TO PICK UP WHAT YOU LIKE BUT YOU VE NEVER LEFT ANYTHING OVERTHERE. AND YOU TALK ABOUT SHARING SPIRIT ASSHOLE!
Hi Ish
I'm already having a conversation with the moderators at Avax about Cascais' threatening behaviour, (not to mention his abuse of the rules of that site itself) so I'll pass this one on as well.
Apologies to my readers for having to read that threatening piece of tripe from Cascais, an individual who specializes in stealing posts from other blogs like Never Enough Rhodes, My Jazz World and Baby Grandpa and reposting them under his own name to earn rapidshare points.
I'm brand new to this list, came looking for some 1966 Ran Blake/Jeanne Lee in Stokholm. WOnderful/interesting stuff you've gathered here, and I wonder if you could give me a brief review of how this works? You solicit rare LPs, post rips? I can't find your "want list," and I can't find the links to any audio. Your advice would be appreciated. thanks.
Sue
Boston, MA
forgot to let you know you can email me at schardt@mindspring.com
Hi,
I've been spending some time recently exploring the inner depths of your wonderful blog, including the contributions, links etc left in comments. Just wanted to thank you for the fantastic music I've been able to download and for all your time and trouble in making it available. I look forward to some more!
Best Wishes
Nice blog, glad i found you. Come and visit me at some time.
http://discoconnection.blogspot.com/
All the best
DC
Hey there, check your mail for info on an album I think you'd be interested in...
I thought I had a quite extensive knowledge of music...but no this blog is a real education.
Thank you
LOVELY BLOG and a great approach to bringing new found old music to your followers. thanks!
For you: http://www.backattheranch.ca/mike/Clara_Nunes-Nacao.mp3
Dorival Caymmi falou para Oxum
Com Silas tô em boa companhia
O Céu abraça a Terra,
Deságua o rio na Bahia
Jêje
Minha sede é dos rios
A minha cor é o arco-Ãris
Minha fome é tanta
Planta flor, irmã da bandeira
A minha sina é verde-amarela
Feito a bananeira
Ouro cobre o espelho esmeralda
No berço-esplêndido
A floresta em calda
Manjedoura d´alma
Labarágua, sete quedas em chama
Cobra de ferro, Oxumaré
Homem e mulher na cama
Jêje
Tuas asas de pomba
Presas nas costas
Com mel e dendê
Agüentam por um fio
Sofrem
O bafio da fera
O bombardeiro de Caramuru
A sanha d'Anhanguera
Jêje
Tua boca do lixo
Escarra o sangue
De outra hemoptise
No canal do mangue
O uirapuru das cinzas chama
Rebenta a louça, Oxumaré
Dança em teu mar de lama
Hi Ish.
good morning from hawaii (its kinebee)
I am going to do another post in a bit...but I have had a bitch of a time uploading..I almost gave up on this one.
Anyway, since I broke down and used rapid uploader it may be that it decides to allow only 10 uploads. I wanted to be certain you saw this.
aloha jay
(boy...10! I can hear the howling masses!)
http://rapidshare.com/files/238321691/HANCOCK__HERBIE__1972__MWANDISHI____1972.03.18_Kantonschule_Baden_Switzerland__f_.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/238290232/HANCOCK__HERBIE__1972__MWANDISHI____1972.03.18_Kantonschule_Baden_Switzerland__f_.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/238301506/HANCOCK__HERBIE__1972__MWANDISHI____1972.03.18_Kantonschule_Baden_Switzerland__f_.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/238310904/HANCOCK__HERBIE__1972__MWANDISHI____1972.03.18_Kantonschule_Baden_Switzerland__f_.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/238312006/HANCOCK__HERBIE__1972__MWANDISHI____1972.03.18_Kantonschule_Baden_Switzerland__f_.part5.rar
Nice, Kinebee. I'll make sure Simon666 sees that for his massive Herbie boot collection.
just stopping by to say hello - more great music as ever here, Ish! really been loving some of the stuff i've downloaded recently, especially the more spiritual jazz. i've never checked out your mps blog and really look forward to doing so when i get a minute! anyway thanks as ever for the music...
just found you while flitting around - damn, should have found you sooner... great music, so much in fact that i freeze and cant pick anything straightaway :) will be back to look at the amazing selection
i can't thank you enough for your wonderful blog and for all the work and sharing and educating you do.
Hi ish,
sad news from germany.
Charlie Mariano died today in Cologne at age 85.
I've senn him in many concerts since the seventies.
R.I.P. Charlie.
drhotte
Sad news indeed, Drhotte.
Thanks to all of those who have been posting here regularly...I appreciate the encouragement.
Hi Ish,
I saw you over at JoeMyGod. I thought you were cute so I'm writing to say hi and make friends. I love this music blog. I don't know if you ever see this message, so I'll keep it a brief intro:
Thanh Nguyen, username: tkn1114 at LiveJournal.com. GAM in Brooklyn, NY.
Get a chance, pop in to say hi.
Thanks for letting me hang out here. You got some cool stuff.
Cheers,
Thanh
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Hi Ish. Been wondering where to say thank you for a while. I guess here is just fine. Your thoughts, musings and of course wonderful music ideas have brightened my life so much during a long illness. Bit slow when it comes to the digital world so nothing except thanks and praise in return... for now.
Just stumbled upon you guys (check out "stumbleupon.com" if ur bored sometime)... most def cool! Was a crate crawler myself for decades... worked for and eventually a partner in a record store early 70's, mainly to get first crack at the used trade ins before the staff cherry picked em all! 8^) Still have my 10K+ / 2 tons of vinyl since I only moved em once in 40 years (don't plan on doing that again!). If a newbie might be so bold... one of my long time quests is an album I borrowed from a friend decades ago (the cassette of which long since dead).
John Graas - Coup de Graas. mid 50's, European label I believe. BASF/MPS?
Spent my youth playing trombone in the school band (elementary thru HS), and came to appreciate how difficult the French Horn is to play, never mind play improv. The John Clark - Faces ECM I see listed in the thread here a good example. The Graas album more period cool jazz, quite tasty.
Thanks in advance if anybody out there knows this one. I've been digitizing some of my obscure favs lately... will keep an eye out in case I have something being sought.
Great Blog, great spirit...one request: could you kindly re-upload
Sonny Fortune, "Long before our mothers cried"
The link is dead
Wendell Harrison - Dreams of a Love Supreme
http://www.sendspace.com/file/27u598
Enjoy...
flwrpt, THANKS!!!!!
Hey flwrpt, you're also too modest. Great site!
To everybody else, here's more info on the Wendell Harrison, from flwrpt.'s site.
http://flwrpt.com/blog/?p=230
And viva Brooklyn, where I live also!
Ish,
Thanks for the kind words...
I think your site is great as well, without doubt, there's a TON of great music that you've resurrected here!
Keep doing what you're doing...and represent BROOKLYN in the process, HAHA!
Peace.
Hi I have that Black Bill of Rights lp if youre interested in hearing it its spoken word it doesnt have the awesome jazz like the Roy Brooks releases. Im not a techy so it might take me a while to upload this.
Francozola, that be terrific. I enjoy spoken word stuff from that period, even without the grooves.
i was searching around recently for some hannibal/sunrise orchestra stuff, and where should my quest lead me but right back to ile oxumare!
this was the first blog i ever began to follow, way back in the day.
so, since it has been almost 2 years since you posted those hannibal albums, i thought i'd say thanks here instead of there.
...THANKS!
regards,
fb
You're welcome, fb. Don't music blogs, um, rock? What did we do without them?
i dunno, man.
but if good grooves have a future, it is all thanks to folks like you, ish.
anyway, looking forward to what the future holds for all of us that follow your offerings!
hope all is well in non-digital life as well!
thanks for your blog… listenning a lot of your stuffs... i mean treasures. my mind was open, but stuffs like that just blow it off. very GOOD music! thanx again.
Could everyone please wish Ish a happy birthday ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ISH!
oh happy birthday ish! i forgot that people with such timeless taste could age!
:)
hope it's been a good year for you.
Thanks Simon, thanks Freebones.
Just call me Gramps! But yes, a good year, and this blg has been a thoroughly enjoyable highlight of it.
ahh, just realized I should have left that thank you on this thread (and not the requests/links thread...
No harm in repeating myself, though — many thanks ish, the inspiration comes from sites like yours!!
TN, you can comment on any threads you like!
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