Miles Davis - Big Fun: I have had the double CD "expanded edition" forever but I recently scored an original LP verion - this is such a total hot banger, Miles in total nuts fusion mode - all kinds of unique instrumentation, studio effects, and a killer half hour track, "Go Ahead John" that's an outtake from the Jack Johnson sessions. It's totally killer, as good as anything on JJ and worth the price of admission alone. I think there's so much extra stuff on the CD version I find the entire thing kind of overwhelming, although more of this era isn't a bad thing. But just having the four tracks alone, is really something. Killer fusion era Miles record.
Captain Beefheart - Trout Mask Replica: this is as weird today as when I first heard it, and never gets old. It's been great to have some time and actually play the whole thing, side after side. Current favs are China Pig and Sugar n' Spikes.
Evan Parker & John Wiese - C-Section: holy shit, this is such a great weird album. I love both these guys on their own but together it's totally unique. More than just a "sax and noise" kind of deal. Way more "out" than what you'd expect from pairing these guys together.
Le Orme - Felona E Sorona: I hadn't played this in years, and recently saw a 2xLP reissue in a store, but it was priced at $80 for a new record. It got me to dig out my CD copy and give it a spin - very much like Van Der Graaf Generator mood wise, pretty cool. Not $80 cool though. I would have paid $35, tops.