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Old 11.12.2007, 07:29 AM   #25
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Originally Posted by Dead-Air
As he says in the article himself, most of those are going to be damn hard to find, and the fine print above the list has his picks for crucial classics for the newbie. Also of not to anybody who doesn't know, the phrase he uses in talking about Sun Ra "Nothing Is" is in fact the title of an excellent ESP album that has been rereleased on cd, and like Heliocentric Worlds definitely has Ra and the Arkestra at their more "Free" playing style.

I sat one afternoon and went through that list on Amazon marketplace and managed to score about 8 CDs/records at reasonable prices.. Frank Wright, Dave Burrell, Arthur Doyle, Alan Silva..
Has Arthur Doyle even been mentioned yet? Probably but I can't stress enough how awesome and righteous he is. Alabama Feeling is incredible.
Speaking of Borbeto, currently spinning the recently reissued Live in Allentown CD and it's some heavy shit, would urge you all to check it out..
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