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  1. RIP Shane loved this band - saw them twice here in Brisbane during the 80s I'd been a fan of the Irish folk/folk rock bands mainly from the 70s ie Planxty, Clannad, The Bothy Band etc so this was the next logical step The Pogues were a breath of fresh air with their "punk" ethos & Shane's lyrical artistry Sold their LPs years ago but have kept all of their 7" singles
  2. Thanks, will pick up the CD version once it's released
  3. set on the way to Australia - coming via Fedex!!! scheduled delivery date Dec 14 - what a shock. I definitely wasn't expecting it before christmas based on my previous Ascendia mishaps.
  4. The Incarnations LP is up on Discogs https://www.discogs.com/release/29009986-Charles-Mingus-Incarnations 4 of the 5 tracks match with previous releases (Mosaic box & individual CDs) "All The Things You Are...." (All) runs at 04:51 whereas the Mosaic version runs at 08:33 - has it been edited for the LP release or is it another take/version? Why are Hammerstein/Kern given composer credits - based on this it may be the actual original composition rather than "All The Things You Could Be Now...." If so, it would then be a new previously unreleased track. The original LP credits to Charles Mingus Presents (and the Candid Mosaic) have Mingus as the composer to "All The Things You Could Be Now..." So, what's with the Hammerstein/Kern credit suddenly appearing on this LP - this could support that it's a new track. Someone is going to have to listen to the track & compare
  5. Agreed regarding the text construction - has a scattered feel The Osborne CD was "Shapes" (with Surman, Skidmore, Moholo, Miller & Freeman) & came in a plastic sleeve
  6. I've had a copy of John Wickes "Innovations In British Jazz, Volume 1: 1960-1980" since 2000 (came with a Mike Osborne CD) - it probably covers music of the same period/material - much more info (325 pages) & lighter on the pics - definitely not a coffee table book - essential reference text for me May give this newbie a miss due to the crappy australian exchange rate & astronomical shipping costs to here
  7. wonderful interview - thoroughly absorbing thanks rostasi
  8. same here to my surprise plus my CC charge is pending (up on my account)
  9. Just listened to that track & you're correct - it does sound like booing & the clapping is sparse when compared to the other live titles. Why?? was Dolphy's soloing too avant for the crowd
  10. same here, back in 1993 Yes, there was an extra insert page for the CD version plus the extra two titles not on vinyl
  11. I think you may be referring to the two extra tracks added to the Mosaic CD version ie alts of Body & Soul Plus Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams (The original Mosaic Candid LP box omitted these). The Mosaic CD version appears to have all of the tracks on the individual Candid CD releases AFAIK - omits some Newport Rebels & Candid Dolphy tracks that don't include Mingus. The more recent Candid/Solid Japanese CD included the 45 edited versions of Folk Forms #1 & Original Faubus Fables.
  12. IIRC I think it was mentioned that this "first" non subscription release would be reissued after the whole series was completed I havn't heard anything from them but admittedly I told them to hold off (was given option via email) until a bundle was available (at least 6)
  13. 5 for me plus this set has some previously unreleased material
  14. The DIW releases of Zorn's Masada are being reissued in a Tzadik box this month (Shipping October 30th from Tzadik site) - looks like a 10 CD set https://tzadik.limitedrun.com/products/748363-masada-30th-anniversary-edition-the-complete-studio-master-takes Jazz Messengers is already selling them according to their website https://www.jazzmessengers.com/en/98478/john-zorn/masada-30th-anniversary-edition-10-cd-s?mc_cid=dde9509a26&mc_eid=5c16ab7b46
  15. The artwork/design & the storyline - working around events (real & previously documented) in the musicians life BTW, I'm not a comic afficonado
  16. definitely on my hit list - have previously got the NYA4 box plus the two Cecil Taylor doubles from Triple Point. Still considering the Lowe double. These items would normally be well out of my price range but they made themselves accessible when I unexpectedly came into some $$
  17. yep, I'm in the same boat - don't think it'll be that much cheaper via Jazz Messengers
  18. https://us.macmillan.com/books/9781626724341/monk https://www.amazon.com/Monk-Thelonious-Pannonica-Friendship-Revolution/dp/1626724342/ref=sr_1_1?crid=63MOUVP9QIE7&keywords=thelonious+monk+graphic+novel&qid=1699513293&sprefix=thelonious+monk+graphic+nove%2Caps%2C468&sr=8-1 this is one of my fav graphic jazz novels There's an Albery Ayler one on the way too
  19. Nice detective work there - so It's likely that Signature 15005 & 15006 were not released & as you postulate, the music (4 tracks) from this session may be lost
  20. I'd say you're on the right track here - it appears that all 4 titles from that Signature session havn't been released - check the link below https://www.45worlds.com/78rpm/record/nc991730us Your mention of that Cole tune made me laugh - I remember first hearing it on the Cole Mosaic box in the mid 90s - I used to sing along with it to my children who got a buzz out if it & used to join in too
  21. I count 51 Musicraft tracks (including 3 alts) via Lord - what about a double CD then? I'm surprised the Andorrans havn't attempted this unfortunately the four tracks from The Signature session (two unissued) are not on this Classics CD I'm wondering if Signature 15005 related to the two unreleased tracks from tyhe session Buck Clayton (tp) Trummy Young (tb) Milt Yaner (cl,as) Don Byas (ts) Ernie Caceres (bar) Billy Rowland (p) Hy White (g) Al Lucas (b) Jimmy Crawford (d) New York, December 4, 1944 SRC154 Let me call you sweetheart Signature 15006 SRC155 Lame brain (unissued) SRC156 Please, please, please Signature 15006 SRC157 Flogalapa (unissued) Note: For a session of January 4, 1945 on Continental C6005 as by James "Trummie" Young's All Stars, see under Clyde Hart.
  22. Most of this material is sourceable & has had CD release, the trickiest being the Trummy Young Signature session - apparently only ever released as a Signature 78 (according to Lord). I did a crosscheck yesterday & have all of this material bar the Trummy session & the Teddy Wilson one (available on a Classics CD). BTW, Wilson did a significant number of recordings for Musicraft throughout '45 to '47 - could easily be a boxed set.
  23. OMG!!! Just opened my emails & saw Mosaic's latest - all of my Christmases have come at once - I have been waiting for this for quite a few years now. So So good One down (Byas) & one to go (Wardell Gray)
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