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  1. a few more to see. Asking $12 for the Rollins. another mclean image and lastly....Monk and Coltrane. Asking $45 for this one. I don't really want to sell it (it looked lovely framed on the wall), but at that price I'd be persuaded. Monk/Coltrane SOLD Thanks again for looking! finally fixed the Hill, small victories.....
  2. one pic at a time seems to work, and i'll be damned if i can get the hill to flip over. oh well.
  3. I've tried uploading images but I'm getting "error 406." I've tried firefox and windows explorer. PM me with your email and I'll send you the images. Thanks. PS- Can anyone help with getting these images uploaded? Thanks again!
  4. Hello all. I have the following 8 x 10 black and white publicity shots. These things have gone the way of the horse and buggy for the most part. These days everything is done with jpegs, artists just don't send these out anymore. These are all in excellent condition and ideally suited for framing. The majority of the "older" artists photos were sent out in conjunction with reissue campaigns, so even though the image is older, the photos themselves are generally from the last 20 years. Price is $20 each and includes shipping to US addresses. Paypal only please. If you'd like a scan of an image let me know. On almost all of these images I only have one copy.... Blue Note Publicity Shots: -Jackie McLean- Blowing his horn- EX 1999 -Jimmy Smith- Francis Wolff image- EX -Chet Baker- NYC 1955 Herman Leonard image (from mid '90s reissue campaign) EX -Horace Silver- Francis Wolff 1964 image "Song For My Father" session EX -Herbie Hancock- Francis Wolff "Speak No Evil" session 1964 EX SOLD -Louis Armstrong/Duke Ellington on Ed Sullivan Show 1961 EX -Miles Davis "Birth of the Cool" 1949 session photo EX -Nat King Cole/Cannonball Adderley- Separate shots of both on same photo EX -Jimmy Smith/Bud Powell- Separate shots of both on same photo EX -Bud Powell- Separate shots of both on the photo EX -Don Byron/Sidney Bechet- separate shots of both on same photo BN 60th anniv. EX -RVG w/Alfred Lion in Studio 1960 Francis Wolff image EX -Chet Baker #2 Young Chet posing with horn undated from reissue campaign EX -Count Basie- Photo credit 2004 Chuck Stewart EX -Eric Dolphy- Illinois Concert 1960 Lee Tanner photo EX SOLD -Duke Ellington w/Richard Nixon at White House Tribute 1969 EX -Duke Ellington w/Willie "The Lion" Smith, 1696 White House Tribute EX -Andrew Hill- Francis Wolff Image in Englewood Cliffs, NJ 1967 EX -Pat Martino 2001 David Perry Image EX -Michel Petruccian 1986 photo EX -Jimmy Smith #2 in tux at keys EX -Jackie McLean #2- Full shot, no logo or credits. EX ECM- these shots are $8 each (3 for $20) and include shipping. -Ralph Towner undated BMG distribution image- sideshot playing 12-string guitar EX -Tomasz Stanko EX -Angel Song (Holland/Wheeler/Konitz/Frisell) all standing together EX -Roscoe Mitchell (head shot) EX -Steve Swallow- kneeling w/5 string bass EX I also have publicity shots for almost all Blue Note artists of the last 15 years. If you're interested in something let me know and I'll get back to you. $8 each or 3/$20.
  5. Yes they did go to auction, however, as FZ would have eloquently observed, "The response from the ebay community was not particularly gratifying." So here I am again to tempt. I see that a few sets that I available have recently sold for more than my price on ebay, and a few for less, but I don't have the energy or ambition to go through the rigamarole. Not to mention ebay skims 9% off the top and then hits you again with paypal.....
  6. Bump..... Checking for any holiday interest. You know, these sets make a great gift!
  7. Wes Montgomery Riverside Big Box-$69.99 Nuwbury Comics,Burlington,MA The Mongtgomery box is available for all through Amazon (seller Newbury Comics) for $69.99. I couldn't help myself. I too would like to find a similar deal on the Mingus Debut set.....
  8. I too have had numerous excellent transactions with them. The merchandise is always as described, the shipping is prompt, and the price is usually among the lowest. I choose them over movie mars every time.
  9. The Jazzloft is also accepting preorders for the Threadgill set. https://www.jazzloft.com/p-52714-complete-novuscolumbia-recordings.aspx Interesting......
  10. Up with price reductions. Willing to make deals on multiple sets. Thanks for looking!
  11. That's surprising. I've always had good luck using the words "lynx" and "phlegm."
  12. Bump..... Last Call. Ebay auctions start tomorrow evening.
  13. Eight days here too. I paid via paypal. No acknowledgment whatsoever from ESP either. Scoring zero so far on customer service.
  14. All sets labeled as SOLD are on their way. Thanks to everyone. Anyone else interested?
  15. I have the following Mosaic sets for sale. Each set is brand new and still in the original Mosaic shipping container. They were taken out of the box to be inspected upon receipt. The discs are sealed, the booklets crisp and unread, and the boxes are mint too. Mosaic MD6-187- Complete HRS Sessions $150 Mosaic MD5-180- Bud Shank Pacific Jazz Studio Sessions ($145) SOLD Mosaic MD5-193- Duke Ellington The Reprise Studio Recordings $110 SOLD Mosaic MD3-167- Sam Rivers The Complete Blue Note Sessions $99 Mosaic MD6-174- Tristano/Konitz/Marsh Complete Atlantic Recordings $160 SOLD Mosaic MD4-179- The Atlantic New Orleans Jazz Sessions $88 SOLD Mosaic MD7-169- The Complete JJ Johnson Small Group Sessions $160 SOLD Mosaic MD4-221- Complete Verve Gerry Mulligan Concert Band Sessions ($109) SOLD Mosaic MD7-201- Complete Mercury Max Roach Plus Four $210 Mosaic MD6-200- Complete Verve Johnny Hodges 1956-61 $160 Mosaic MD4-185- Kenton Presents Cooper, Holman, Rosolino ($88)SOLD Mosaic MD8-228- The Complete Blue Note Elvin Jones $250 SOLD Mosaic MD3-172- The Complete BN/UA/Roulette Recordings of Thad Jones ($88) SOLD Mosaic MD4-165- The Complete Illinois Jacquet Sessions 1945-50 ($88) SOLD Mosaic MD5-198- The Complete Pacific Jazz Recording of Gerald Wilson $110 Mosaic MD7-224- Complete Tal Farlow Verve Sessions $160 SOLD Mosaic MD7-225- Complete Argo/Mercury Farmer/Golson Jazztet $199 Mosaic MD8-228- Columbia Small Group Swing Sessions 1953-62 $170 Mosaic MD5-184- Complete Peggy Lee/June Christy Capitol Transcriptions $100 SOLD Mosaic Select MS1- Grachan Moncur $65 Shipping will be $5/per set media mail or $12 priority to US addresses only. Insurance is required and extra (charged at cost). Paypal only please. I'll offer shipping discounts on multiple sets. International offers welcome but shipping will be expensive and at cost. Please PM if interested.
  16. It's always been interesting to me that Ravi has (had?) his own label, RKM Music, but has consistently recorded for other imprints.
  17. My Carter/Bradford and Jamal sets arrived in a box that was torn open and crushed in a corner. Thankfully both sets were unscathed.
  18. Even more interesting is that the seller shows "More than 10 available." He must have come upon some overlooked warehouse stock, and at that price he'll probably keep it!
  19. Here's two: ECM Food Quiet Inlet Thomas Strønen: drums, live electronics Iain Ballamy: tenor and soprano saxophones Nils Petter Molvær: trumpet, electronics Christian Fennesz: guitar, electronics U.S. Release date: July 27, 2010 ECM CD: B0014463-02 UPC: 6025 273 4919 0 An album of lyrical improvisation, spacious atmospherics and dark pulses from the Food duo of Thomas Strønen and Iain Ballamy, joined by Nils Petter Molvær and Christian Fennesz - in performances captured at Oslo’s Blå club and the Molde Festival, in 2007 and 2008. A decade earlier, Molde had hosted Food’s debut when English saxophonist Ballamy was invited to join three Norwegian players – Strønen, Arve Henriksen, Mats Eilertsen – for an experimental concert. The group ‘chemistry’ felt so right, from the first notes played, that the players continued as a band. For the next eight years, a Food quartet toured the world, also recording a series of well-received albums. In 2006, the group was revamped, with the core duo of Strønen and Ballamy henceforth joined by guests for special concerts and projects. On Quiet Inlet, Food’s sixth album, and their first for ECM, Austrian guitarist and electronics player Fennesz is featured on the tracks “Tobiko”, “Mictyris”, “Fathom”, while Norwegian trumpeter Molvær appers on “Chimaera”, “Becalmed”, “Cirrina” and “Dweller” (making this NPM’s most extended appearance on ECM since his Solid Ether). In these open ended improvisations, the contexts are shaped by Food’s priorities, the emphases upon melodic playing, textural development and the creating and exploration of sound-environments. The acoustic aspects of Food’s music, with drums, bells, blocks gongs and lyrical saxophone, are enhanced by the use of live sampling as a structural element. The scope of expression runs, in Food’s words, “from minimalist to very turbulent.” Both Iain Ballamy and Thomas Strønen are well-known figures in contemporary jazz and improvisation. Ballamy, who came to international attention in the 1980s as a member of the Loose Tubes collective and Bill Bruford’s Earthworks, continues to play with Django Bates in configurations including the group Human Chain. He has also worked with an extraordinarily wide range of bands and projects – from Hermeto Pascoal, Gil Evans and Mike Gibbs to Charlie Watts, the Karnataka College of Percussion and Billy Jenkins, led his own ensembles, written music for films, and taught at London’s Royal Academy and Trinity College. Food’s first recordings – Food and Organic & GM Food - were released on Ballamy’s own label, Feral Records. Last year Food – Strønen /Ballamy plus Arve Henriksen - appeared with the London Sinfonietta, premiering a new work by Iain Ballamy, “Gold Acre.” The work was commissioned by BBC Radio 3, who had previously presented Food with the Innovation Award in the wider context of the British Jazz Awards. Nils Petter Molvær came to ECM with Arild Andersen’s band Masqualero, appearing on three albums for the label, Bande à Part, Aero, and Re-Enter. He can also be heard on recordings with Robyn Schulkowsky (Hastening Westward), Marilyn Mazur (Small Labyrinths), Sidsel Endrsen (So I Write, Exile) and Jon Balke/Oslo 13 (Nonsentration). Molvær’s Khmer and Solid Ether albums with their striking mix of electric trumpet (with echoes of both Miles and Jon Hassell) electronics and hiphop beats launched the still-influential ‘nu jazz’ movement. Quiet Inlet marks Nils Petter’s first ECM appearance since Arild Anderen’s Electra (recorded 2003/4). Austrian guitarist Christian Fennesz came out of the Vienna techno scene of the 1980s to spread his layers of electric guitar and processing textures across a broad span of music. Amongst his many musical associations: work with Ryuichi Sakamoto, David Sylvian (he is prominently featured on Sylvian’s recent Manafon album), and free improvising guitarist Keith Rowe... Albums issued under Fennesz’s name include a series of critically-acclaimed recordings for the Touch label. And another: ECM Dino Saluzzi El Encuentro Dino Saluzzi: bandoneon Anja Lechner: violoncello Felix Saluzzi: saxophone The Metropole Orchestra, conducted by Jules Buckley U.S. Release date: July 27, 2010 ECM CD: B0014477-02 UPC: 0289 476 3834 6 Dino Saluzzi’s first live album for ECM finds the Argentinean bandoneon master at Amsterdam’s Muziekgebouw, presenting new orchestral compositions. Dino himself is principal soloist throughout the recording, joined by Anja Lechner and brother Felix Saluzzi at points along the way. The flowing music, with strings shadowing the movement of the bandoneon, extends the spirit of Dino’s “storytelling” solo works such as “Andina” (to which the piece “Plegaria Andina” makes reference). Dino says, “a lot can be told using few elements. The music should not be too rational. It has to brim with innocence.” “On El Encuentro writes Javier Magistris in the liner notes, “the collaboration with cellist Anja Lechner and saxophonist Felix Saluzzi adds a new chapter of beauty in a wider and more complex structure. The soliloquies of the three main characters intertwine prodigiously, like a naturally-flowing current, each voice attaining its greatest expressive splendour by interacting with the harmonic structures.” The project was set in motion by Amsterdam-based writer/producer Gustavo Pazos, who had visited Saluzzi in Buenos Aires in 2004 to prepare a radio portrait of the bandoneonist-composer, and got to hear some of Dino’s works-in-progress. Holland’s Metropole Orchestra subsequently expressed interest, and with the support of NPS Radio it was possible to present the music in Amsterdam. Pazos points out that the Metropole Orchestra has “fulfilled a major cultural role in the Netherlands” with its long history of encouraging musicians outside the classical mainstream. El Encuentro marked a first-time encounter for composer and orchestra (and both the Metropole Orchestra and conductor Jules Buckley make ECM debuts here) but the cast of soloists draws on some long-standing playing associations, in the case of Dino and Felix more than 60 years of collaborations. They started making music together as children, and today Felix frequently works with his brother in Dino’s “family band” projects, as heard on albums including Mojotoro and Juan Condori. Felix also plays in a new group with Dino and cellist Anja Lechner, a trio whose formation was a direct result of the shared experience of playing together on El Encuentro. Anja Lechner has worked closely with Dino since the mid-1990s, beginning with the Kultrum alliance between Saluzzi and the Rosamunde Quartet, a collaboration which in several respects prefigured El Encuentro. She has also toured widely in duo with the bandoneonist, and recorded with him on Ojos Negros in 2006. El Encuentro (The Encounter) was released in Europe in time for Dino’s 75th birthday on May 20th, 2010. In July 2010, Dino is the subject of a special ECM focus at the Atina jazz Festival in Italy. There, he will be joined on stage by Felix Saluzzi, Anja Lechner, John Surman, Palle Mikkelborg, Rosario Bonaccorso and UT Gandhi. One of the most important figures in contemporary South American music, Timoteo "Dino" Saluzzi was born in Campo Santo in North Argentina and led his first group at the age of 14. He began to play professionally while studying in Buenos Aires, where he also met and befriended Astor Piazzolla, then in the process of developing the Tango Nuevo idiom. In 1956, Saluzzi returned to the district of Salta to concentrate on his compositions, now consciously incorporating folk music elements. In the early 1970s he was associated with Gato Barbieri, helping the saxophonist toward a rediscovery of his own roots on such influential albums as Chapter One: Latin America. Saluzzi's ECM discography was launched in 1982 with a solo album titled Kultrum, a spontaneous example of the bandoneonist's art as "storyteller"; this marked the first of many "imaginary returns" to the little towns and villages of his childhood. From the beginning of the 1980s Saluzzi made numerous collaborations with European and American jazz musicians – amongst those initiated by ECM were meetings with Charlie Haden, Palle Mikkelborg and Pierre Favre (Once Upon A Time - Far Away In The South), with Enrico Rava (Volver), with Marc Johnson (Cité de la Musique), with Tomasz Stanko and John Surman (on Stanko's From The Green Hill ) and with Palle Danielsson (Responsorium). Of the 1996 recording collaboration with the Rosamunde Quartet Kultrum, Gramophone wrote “This particular recording is perhaps the best example I’ve yet heard of a music that rises naturally from its mixture of influences – here the South American tango and folk traditions and the European string quartet.” The orchestral El Encuentro takes the story to the next stage of development. Conductor Jules Buckley has specialized in music between the idioms, and worked with musicians from Airto Moreira to Brian Eno to the Arctic Monkeys. Guest conductor with the Metropole Orchestra, he first came to wider attention in 2004 as the founder/director of the Heritage Orchestra. CD package includes 28 page Spanish/English booklet with liner notes by Javier Magistris and Gustavo Pazos, plus artist photos
  20. JAW, I see the disc is now listed as sold. Were you able to strike up a deal?
  21. Someone (not me, nor do I know him) has one listed at audiogon for $20. Here is the link: http://www.audiogon.com/cgi-bin/cls.pl?softjazs&1283616023&/Wayne-Shorter-Odyssey-Of-Iska- Good luck. Actually upon reinspection the listing says USA only for shipping. But I'm pretty sure this item was listed previously and didn't sell in the 30 days, so I'm pretty sure that this is a relisting. Perhaps you can persuade him to ship abroad...
  22. The Dolphy record does sound interesting. Here is a link VAO Dolphy and this is the info: Powerful Ways - Nine Immortal Non Evergreens for Eric Dolphy Hat was/is supposed to reissue the Minimalism of Erik Satie....hopefully soon
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