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19. 04. 2023 19:00

Jazz LP Supraphon ca. 1963-1989 #4

You live on the wrong side of the Iron Curtain before 1989. You LOVE jazz, that decadent music of oppressed but progressive American blacks and white swingers to hipsters. YOU DON'T have an uncle in America who would occasionally send you some elp from the mall bargain bin. Instead, you have a Supraphon store on the corner where you can buy licensed vinyl of your favorite music a few times a year.
Traditional jazz, hot, swing, cool, jazzrock, maybe even free and avant-garde.
Armstrong, Ellington, Coltrane, Davis, Hancock, Bley, Mingus etc.
For the 1990s and younger to give you an idea of what it was like.
For the elderly and the advanced to remember how it will (hopefully) never be again.

Listening to excerpts from licensed jazz vinyls released in the Czechoslovakia between 1963 and 1989, with light accompanying words and quotations from contemporary sleevenotes.
We will proceed (approximately) chronologically, as the records were released by Supraphon, which is definitely not how they were originally released in the world
Fourth night out of three because everything didn't fit 🙂
Samples from LPs released by Supraphon in the late 1980s, or rests that have been forgotten.

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