I semi-forgot about the JazzView CDs - I got the Aylers, which were not-exactly-NoNoised from the Shandar LPs, and they scream for a good reissue. For those unfamiliar, they're very late Ayler recordings, but fortunately they mostly stay away from the late-period vocal material and instead are mostly gentle, lyrical performances of chestnuts like "Ghosts." AND Call Cobbs is on piano instead of harpsichord, thank Gawd. Remco Takken <r.takken@planet.nl> said:
Cecil Taylor "Spring of Two Blue Js"
I got that one on , along with three cd's from the 'Fondation Maeght Night' series on the Italian Jazz View label (not very official, but a few years ago all over shops in Europe in numbered limited editions of 2000...). They seem to be out of print for a couple of years now, but it's cool they were there, if only briefly. Even stuff like Mike Nock's Fourth Way (with violinist Michael White) has been re-released on JazzView-cd at the end of the eighties. Other cd titles I have seen in this series: Albert Ayler and Sun Ra.
they all scream: please re-re-release me, dear re-Master.
Regards, Remco Takken
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