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    Top Jazz Albums Of The Past Five Years?

    A few that come to mind right now: Billy Bang- "Vietnam: The Aftermath" Oliver Lake- "Talkin' Stick" Horace Tapscott- "Aiee! The Phantom" (came out in '96...) Bobo Stenson Trio- "War Orphans", "Serenity" Charles Lloyd-"Canto" Tomasz Stanko- "From the Green Hill" Faruq Z. Bey and the...
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    I just got hip to the Mermen...

    Thank you. I'll look at the descriptions of the various "Surf Revival" recordings on AMG.
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    I just got hip to the Mermen...

    I just became enchanted a CD by The Mermen from the mid '90s, "A Glorious Lethal Euphoria". This San Francisco power trio was marketed as a kind of surf band for the '90s, and you can hear elements of some surf music of old (Dick Dale, not the Beach Boys) on this album of instrumental jams, with...
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    Name your fav Power Trios

    The Jimi Hendrix Experience/Band of Gypsies John Abercrombie's trio on "Timeless" "unplugged" but powerful: Dewey Redman's trio on "Tarik" Zane Massey's trios on "Brass Knuckles" McCoy Tyner's trio on "Trident" ...
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    cd player suggestions wanted

    I also own a NAD C541i which I purchased from YAWA Online for a little over $400. It is one of my two favorite affordable (under $1000, probably more) CD players. The other is a $700 Rotel (and I've bought many CDs with the money I saved by buying the sonicly equivalent NAD). In order to hear...
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    Fusion Jazz

    Miles Davis: Big Fun, Bitches Brew, Complete In A Silent Way Sessions, A Tribute to Jack Johnson, Filles De Kilamanjaro, Miles In The Sky Herbie Hancock: anything by the Mwandishi group- Mwandishi, Crossings, Sextant. It is too bad that a live recording of this group was never released; their...
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    best second albums of all time

    "Axis Bold As Love"
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    Under-Rated Jazz

    I guess it depends on who does the rating... In this forum, sometimes I often get the sense that most "jazz" recordings besides "Kind of Blue" or some Bill Evans are under-rated or unknown. On the other hand, at the Blue Note Bulletin Boards http://www.bluenote.com , for example, the...
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    Your 5 newest CDs (or LPs)

    Sam Rivers- "The Complete Sam Rivers Blue Note Sessions" (Classic: another great Mosaic CD box set; also sounds particularly fine through my stereo) Sam Rivers- "Waves" (generally more free/out than his Blue Note work, but still grooves with Dave Holland's bass in a prominent role, Joe Daley...
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    Electric Ladyland

    I remember when Electric Ladyland first came out (in '69 I think) we thought it sounded very fine. That and Axis were favorite headphone records as well. The 1997 remastering was truer to the original LP than previous CD versions, which endeavored to reduce the tape hiss but also reduced the...
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    Jazz 2002: New Releases, Re-Issues, Up-Coming, etc. WARNING: Miles-free Zone

    I always thought that the original 16-bit Prestige and OJC CDs, including "Outward Bound" (To me, Dolphy can sound beautiful, playful, serious, adventurous, vocal, soulful, intellectual, sweet, artistic, masterful, passionate, natural, connected, deep, vibrant, ..., but never particularly...
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    where do you get your CDs?

    On the web: Dusty Groove Superb! Habit-forming!! Half.com Another place that takes a large chunk of my disposable (?) income... Amazon.com J&R CDNOW Berkshire Record Outlet Bargains galore- mostly "Classical" and "Jazz" Mosaic Records produce some of the highest quality "jazz" box sets...
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    Gurdev Singh - The Art of the Indian Sarod

    Thank you! I will get those sarod and duduk recordings. My perennial classical Indian-based favorites include the amazing guitarist Brij Bhushan Kabra's "Lure of the Desert", which is as evocative as the title. I also enjoy Indian flute music, especially almost anything by bansuri master...
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    Can't stop listening to Keith Jarrett

    My favorite Jarrett was with the groups that included Charlie Haden, Dewey Redman, and Paul Motian. Of their work, I listen to "Back Hand" and "Survivor's Suite" the most. A friend was playing the Koln Concert the other day when I dropped by. I hadn't heard it in decades, and it was quite...
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    Joe Henderson . . . Live in Japan!!

    Joe Henderson's "Inner Urge" and "Mode for Joe" are also fantastic sessions from the '60s, filled with fire, invention, and soul by all participants. Other superb Blue Note sessions with Joe Henderson include Andrew Hill's "Black Fire" and Bobby Hutcherson's "Stick-Up!".
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