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Probably going to grab these in the 15% off sale at Forced Exposure. Wondering how these grey market Mike Westbrook reissues are gonna be.
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I have the Preparation and it's fantastic. It was an RSD release that just wasn't really built up.
Probably going to grab these in the 15% off sale at Forced Exposure. Wondering how these grey market Mike Westbrook reissues are gonna be.
Sunbeam do good work, and I wouldn't consider them grey market.
Probably going to grab these in the 15% off sale at Forced Exposure. Wondering how these grey market Mike Westbrook reissues are gonna be.
Sunbeam do good work, and I wouldn't consider them grey market.
Klimt is Russian boot. Junk.
The Westbrook Love Songs is also a boot, and that one was done as a reissue from Japan a few years ago, and is pretty good.
I got 1048/2000, but they all should be numbered 666 bc the band is on fire.It is everything you hoped it would be!
Mine is number 66/2000, hand-numbered.
that's great to hear...I waited on this and im sure its gone now...later Morgan kills it - the Sixth Sense is a title that needs a TP reissue badlyI got 1048/2000, but they all should be numbered 666 bc the band is on fire.
Nubya Garcia has another remix album coming soon.
Personally, I enjoyed the RSD release but it's getting a bit much for me now and I likely won't get this one. I'm sure it's good, but there's only so many remixes that I can take.
Artwork and colour pressing have not been released yet.
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Yeah I have to admit that the line-up of collaborators looks great! I just feel like she's perhaps spreading it a bit thin now, what with the RSD release and now this as well. I know it's not as simple as this, but I would prefer some new material.I'm very excited about this, personally, but I understand your sentiment completely.
I reckon if Moses Boyd, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Blvck Spvde weren't involved, or it wasn't Nubya, I'd be far less excited.
I also really dig the first single.
This has remixes from KeiyaA and Dengue Dengue Dengue as well.I'm very excited about this, personally, but I understand your sentiment completely.
I reckon if Moses Boyd, Georgia Anne Muldrow and Blvck Spvde weren't involved, or it wasn't Nubya, I'd be far less excited.
I also really dig the first single.
Yes, I got the "baseball mitt" brown version w/ baseball cards. It's on the way here. Looking forward to it.Anyone pick up the new "A Boy Named Charlie Brown" Craft release from today? AAA, cut by KG. Have it on order from Amazon but no shipping/update as of yet.
All released tracks, not necessarily defining performances. Sideman tracks, some notable, some ok but not essential.What's the word on the "Another Side of John Coltrane" release that came out today via Craft?
If I'm not mistaken, all of these tracks can be found elsewhere (a few of them from Mile's Prestige recordings, for example). So, is this just an attempt to pull together some defining performances from Coltrane as a sideman circa 1956-57? Do I *really* need that? Are there are exclusive tracks here?
What's the word on the quality? Are any of these tracks remixed at all?
I know Craft was selling a limited run of 500 on bright yellow vinyl (sold out) and B&N has a smoking gray exclusive.
Anybody pick up the Gearbox reissue of Ken Wheeler Windmill Tilter? I haven’t gotten any Gearbox pressings but seem to recall people like their reissues?
Anybody pick up the Gearbox reissue of Ken Wheeler Windmill Tilter? I haven’t gotten any Gearbox pressings but seem to recall people like their reissues?
Anybody pick up the Gearbox reissue of Ken Wheeler Windmill Tilter? I haven’t gotten any Gearbox pressings but seem to recall people like their reissues?
I bought a copy of the Don Rendell Space Walk today. I held off on the Windmill Tilter though, still holding out for an OG at some point.It's pretty great. I haven't had a chance to listen to it a lot, but would definitely recommend, along with Don Rendell from the Jazz in Britain series.