I had seen (and read) that article... great work and very interesting. I liked the approach of essentially "bar hopping" and listening in to a different band/style at each venue.
I don't think any of the Timeless Historical releases are available at Bandcamp (unfortunately) and I don't have any idea of what the schedule is for the "standard" releases to appear at Bandcamp. Eastern Rebellion is quite recent.
There are some Prestige releases appearing, as well. I don't know what the copyright is on these, but a good number are albums also released as Original jazz Classics. They seem to be releases by Craft Records which has been releasing original Prestige material on vinyl. These Prestige are only available as download with a few available in vinyl - no cds (the vinyl is marked as sold out for many albums at the Craft website so maybe all the Bandcamp items had vinyl at one time).
I don't think any of the Timeless Historical releases are available at Bandcamp (unfortunately) and I don't have any idea of what the schedule is for the "standard" releases to appear at Bandcamp. Eastern Rebellion is quite recent.
There are some Prestige releases appearing, as well. I don't know what the copyright is on these, but a good number are albums also released as Original jazz Classics. They seem to be releases by Craft Records which has been releasing original Prestige material on vinyl. These Prestige are only available as download with a few available in vinyl - no cds (the vinyl is marked as sold out for many albums at the Craft website so maybe all the Bandcamp items had vinyl at one time).
The Prestige additions were something I did notice (even got in a pitch to BC to write about them). I don't yet have any inside info into what kind of release schedule that page will have.
Postcards Records created a BC page. They didn't release much, but there are some gems in their catalog, during that strangely wide-open yet narrow sound of the 90s. That includes French horn player John Clark's excellent 'I Will.' Many of you have probably heard Clark before on a handful of different ECM Records sessions. The opening rendition, a large ensemble performance of Coltrane's "India" is one of my all-time favorite pieces. https://postcardsrecords.bandcamp.com/music
Thx karg, I will definitely be checking that out. Looking up the date (1994), I found an All Music review with this whiplash-inducing quote: "By the usual standards of these highly adventurous players, the record
is relatively accessible, but it does makes for challenging listening." [Then notes that only 2 tracks "feature sustained periods of cacophony"]
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Not sure how that got past me. The only reason I discovered it yesterday was performing a google search on Eastern Rebellion.
There are some Prestige releases appearing, as well. I don't know what the copyright is on these, but a good number are albums also released as Original jazz Classics. They seem to be releases by Craft Records which has been releasing original Prestige material on vinyl. These Prestige are only available as download with a few available in vinyl - no cds (the vinyl is marked as sold out for many albums at the Craft website so maybe all the Bandcamp items had vinyl at one time).
The Prestige additions were something I did notice (even got in a pitch to BC to write about them). I don't yet have any inside info into what kind of release schedule that page will have.
Ooo Thanks for the heads up there @jonahpwll