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> Getting in on this kind of late, but...
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> Lots of great FMP LPs are missing, and their statements indicate little
> interest in back catalog reissues. Specifics on my list: Schlippenbach's
3
> NAILS LEFT, ANTICLOCKWISE, and HIDDEN PEAK. Have vinyl copies, but I'd
love
> them on cd. Bless their hearts, UMS/Atavistic has reissued (today) the
> classic PAKISTANI POMADE. Whoopee, and with extra material. I await the
> mailman. There's also a couple of Globe Unity that are oop, and one
London
> Jazz Composers Orchestra that was on the SAJ (?) label, I think.
> Considering the small output of both, one or two missing titles are a big
> chunk.
I preordered Pakistani Pomade from Atavistc, and it came last Thursday. I've
only had the chance to listen to it once so far, but it was everything I'd
hoped for. Spectacular.
One of the promo sheets they included in the package mentions the Globe
Unity Live at Hamburg '74 as being in the queue for the UMS/FMP Archive
series, so I'm hoping that more of the Schlippenbach 3 (or 4) records also
show up eventually. I think I'm even going to stop bidding stupidly high
numbers on Ebay just in case!
As for the LJCO record on SAJ, it is called Stringer. I'd rank it as my
least favorite all of their records. Can't really say why, but it just
hasn't blown me away like all the other ones did.