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Stonewall15

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  1. Goldmine book and Lord Discography both show 3 LPs where Brown is the leader. They probably have solos.
  2. The rest of the album does not sound like Brubeck to me. I agree that Crown probably included 1 track by Brubeck to sell the LP.
  3. I have a question regarding Crown LP CLP-5361 "Dave Brubeck- The Greats!!" Paul Desmond plays only on track 1 "Lyons Busy". Who plays sax on tracks 2 through 7? Also who are the other players on tracks 2-7?
  4. Stonewall15

    Tina Brooks

    Holy Ghost- I feel the same way as you do. The music is what counts not sexual orientation, drug addictions, alcoholism, mental problems or marital problems. The 4 Blue Notes by Tina Brooks are wonderful and some also feature great trumpet by Lee Morgan.
  5. Many thanx. Are there any other Lyon's Busy or Discapades with Brubeck available?
  6. Is this radio show available on you-tube or anywhere else? I would like to hear it.
  7. Friday and Saturday Nights at The Blackhawk 1961.
  8. How much did it cost? Where did you get it from?
  9. The Dick Hyman at Maybeck is absolutely magnificent!
  10. To avoid all the LP issues why not just purchase CDs? Most of the 1950's LPs have been re-issued on CD. Also the CDs are much cheaper.
  11. Lord discography under title "Swing Guitars" lists the 4 songs by the three artists. They did not play together, just grouped for this LP (MGV-8124 or MGN-1033). The Tal Farlow Mosaic does have the 4 songs on disc III, as well as on the Verve CD "Tal Farlow Album".
  12. The Lord Discography does not show any listing for Farlow, Kessel and Moore together. The Farlow Mosaic does not have any session from the 3 musicians, as well.
  13. Jackpot has been released on CD by the Japanese (SICJ-16). "Paris" and "Compadres" are the 2 Columbia LPs that have not been released on CD. Jackpot has been released on CD by the Japanese (SICJ-16). "Paris" and "Compadres" are the 2 Columbia LPs that have not been released on CD.
  14. How do you search for a label? or for a song?
  15. In the Organissimo Mosaic category the Denny Zeitlin "Live At The Trident" session was referred to. Supposedly there are additional songs that were never released. Is it possible that they were released subsequently? I have a lovely Japanese CD (SICP-972) that has the original 9 tracks and would like to supplement those with additional tracks.
  16. Mosaic 105 "Art Pepper" was released on LP only. Via a CD recorder I now have CDs of that great 3-LP set.
  17. Another revolutionary feature of CDs is the creation of the CD recorder! These recorders provided for the transfer of LPs to CDs (CDrs) via a turntable. A CD recorder allows for the recording from any source in addition to LPs. Basically anything that plays through your computer's speakers can be recorded on CDR.
  18. Was this while he was in residence at the Utica College in Syracuse?
  19. A beautiful digital version is included as CD #2 in the 30-CD set of "The Charlie Parker Records" label. This box set was issued by Membran many years ago.
  20. Ken- thank you for posting the Toshiko session. I especially liked track 5 and 6 where she was quite up-beat. The bassist was very good throughout. I have no idea what the title is for track 3.

    The session made a great CDR!

    Dan Stewart (Stonewall15)

  21. Desmond really plays on an early Columbia LP (CL-622) "Brubeck Time". Fortunately this LP has been released on CD.
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