Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Boxing Day Records Hunting...

Yes, Boxing Day is here and it is the best time to get the records I have been wanting for so long but are too expensive in regular price. With discount, the price of these rare records is still steep but at least more affortable. Here are the finds (all in original LPs):

  1. Face to face with the truth -- The Undisputed Truth (Soul, Funk)
  2. Solid -- Mandrill (Soul, Funk)
  3. Free Jazz -- Ornette Coleman (Free Jazz, avant garde)
  4. New York and Ear Control -- Albert Ayler, Don Cherry, John Tchicai, Roswell Rudd, Gary Peakcock, Sonny Murray (Free Jazz, avant garde)
  5. Intents and Purposes -- The Bill Dixon Orchestra (Free Jazz Big Band)
  6. Handle with Care -- Clarke-Boland Big Band (Big Band)
  7. Gil Fuller & The Monterey Jazz Festival Orchestra -- S/T featuring Dizzy Gillespie (Big Band)
  8. Quarteto Dovo -- Airto Hermeto and Theo Heraldo (Brazilian Jazz)
  9. At the "Golden Circle" Stockholm Vol. 2 -- The Ornette Coleman Trio (Free Jazz)
  10. Live! -- Terumasa Hino Quintet (Japanese Free Jazz)
  11. Spontaneous -- Albert Mangelsdorff, Masahiko Sato, Peter Warren, Allen Blairman (Free Jazz, avant garde)
  12. Reencontro Com Sambalanco -- S/T (Brazilian Jazz)
  13. Who's to Know -- Shankar (Indian Classical Music)
  14. Cosmic Music -- John Coltrane, Alice Coltrane (Free Jazz, avant garde)
  15. Black Unity -- Pharoah Sanders (Free Jazz, avant garde)
  16. The Brazilian Restrained Excitement -- The Zimbo Trio (Brazilian Jazz)
  17. Piano of Joao Donato -- Joao Donator (Brazilian String Orchestra)
  18. Uhuru Na Umoja -- Frank Wright Quartet (Free Jazz, avant garde)

Looks like I will not be buying records for a long time. Sharing of thoughts on these records will come later.




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