Favorites of Twenty-First Century - 13th Year (actual)
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Lucky you! I still esteem the day back in '89 when I took a chance on a used CD by a tenor man who I learned hadn't even picked up a sax until he was 19 (exclm mark)... Upon discovering Trane, of course (exclm mark)
In particular the side...er...track: Romantic Conversations (Between a Dancer And A Drum) - (23:25").
An African village prologue cuts away at 4:30" ... and ...and
pianist Dave Buxton and friends lay down a groove alongside Andy that just never quits 'til end.
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Originally posted by charles t View PostOG
Lucky you! I still esteem the day back in '89 when I took a chance on a used CD by a tenor man who I learned hadn't even picked up a sax until he was 19 (exclm mark)... Upon discovering Trane, of course (exclm mark)
In particular the side...er...track: Romantic Conversations (Between a Dancer And A Drum) - (23:25").
An African village prologue cuts away at 4:30" ... and ...and
pianist Dave Buxton and friends lay down a groove alongside Andy that just never quits 'til end.
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I have quite a lot of Andy Sheppard's stuff on CD, but am not familiar with this one.
A quick look on Amazon helps...
The page also helpfully offers a sponsored link to:Dating For Older People - Senior dating for the Over 50s Senior dating and friendship www.seniordatingonline.co.uk/
How thoughtful!!
I guess you can kind of see the logic!
OG
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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostGood stuff but what does
"13th Year (actual)" mean ?
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI think it refers to releases to be made next year. As every schoolboy knows, the 21st century began on January 1st 2001. Zero, as an independent numerical symbol, was not available when the supposedly JC based calender began.
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Originally posted by Jazzrook View PostOdean Pope's criminally overlooked 2009 album 'Odean's List':-
www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=36533
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI think it refers to releases to be made next year. As every schoolboy knows, the 21st century began on January 1st 2001. Zero, as an independent numerical symbol, was not available when the supposedly JC based calender began.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI think it refers to releases to be made next year. As every schoolboy knows, the 21st century began on January 1st 2001. Zero, as an independent numerical symbol, was not available when the supposedly JC based calender began.
Dot, not Feather.Last edited by charles t; 02-03-12, 21:05.
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