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jazzkrow

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  1. I have been looking all over for the Queen/Lonnie Smith set-Lennox and 7th-on Black and Blue. Any leads?
  2. Seven Steps box is on hold for Glenn/Duke City... Will entertain reasonable offer for the Jack Johnson 5 CD long box set....
  3. The Coltrane/Davis box set has been sold to Eric! Thanks! Other sets still available...
  4. Eric: Just sent you a response on the Miles/Coltrane...
  5. Gotta be a few newbies who would like them at a good price... I'm not really an e-bay fan/seller with all its hassles...
  6. Was hoping that some of our group would have an interest in these box sets-especially the metal spine ones. I'll leave this ad up a few more days...
  7. Sorry just the boxes above, though I've thought of selling the Complete Blackhawk- 4 CDs-Sealed/New...
  8. FOR SALE- Miles Davis Box Sets and individual CDs: Miles Davis and John Coltrane-Complete Columbia Recordings- METAL SPINE- Box set 6 CD deluxe box- NEW/Still Sealed (Amazon selling at $82.67)- $47.50 + shipping -SOLD! Seven Steps: The Complete Columbia Recordings- 1963-1964 - 7 CDs- Mint- Metal Spine- (Amazon price $79.48) $ -NOW $45 + Shipping--SOLD The Complete Jack Johnson Sessions- Long Box- Mint- 5 CDs- $23.50 plus shipping Would prefer sale to US address only Thanks-contact me with any questions.
  9. Added a Coltrane box set-sealed and Miles' Jack Johnson 5 CD set.... Will add a late period Bill Evans set in the next few days.
  10. The Peterson Mosaic has been SOLD to Eric. Thanks! I've got an extra box set (sealed) of Coltrane's 5 CD "Side Steps" for $40 or Miles' Jack Johnson box set-mint- $45- if anyone needs either of these (plus shipping at cost) Send me a PM if interested.
  11. Dropped price on the Oscar Peterson Mosaic (new and sealed) to $70 to facilitate a sale.
  12. "Do you have a Maynard CD set you'd want to part with, by any chance?" Jim: If I had a Maynard Ferguson set, I'd be able to cover my expenses for a month... I'm holding onto my Hodges LP set and Thad/Mel CD set until the bill collectors break in the house. However, if someone here with big pockets has to have the Parlan Mosaic in LP form...
  13. Got laid off at end of last month, so with household expenses, etc. I thought it might be time to sell a Mosaic or two.. Therefore: I have a new sealed copy of the European issue of the Oscar Peterson 7 CD Clef/Mercury set. The box is completely sealed. I think there was mention that the booklet was not numbered, but as we know it is identical booklet and sealed CDs to the American issue. I think $70 plus shipping is reasonable. (SOLD) ADDED 3/19: John Coltrane- Side Steps Sealed 5 CD box set- $40 plus shipping Miles Davis-Complete Jack Johnson- 5 CD mint set- $45 plus shipping I have a mint Mingus 4 LP 1959 CBS set and a HRS CD set that I am considering selling as well. Please PM me if interested to discuss. Funny, just before getting the ax, I was on the hunt for a Shorty Rogers CD Mosaic set, but never found one at a affordable price. Bummer, being out of work, but if I can hold on through the Summer, I'll be old enough to tap into a retirement IRA account with no tax penalty. It's strange, you always hope you'll be able to avoid a job loss in this bad economy-but then it catches up to you. Since I have been out of work, I've already heard about several friends/acquaintances who have been let go as well. It sucks. Also very odd to wake up daily with no job to go to. And thank goodness for Unemployment which will help somewhat in getting by. And glad my wife has me on HER health insurance-especially after a 7 bypass surgery in 2005... Thanks for letting me moan here... -Jeff
  14. For those of you back in the day on Jazz Trading Post, Jim Sintetos, who started the Jazz Trading Post (how many years ago?) is happy and well in Santa Cruz, Ca. He helped run KRML radio station in Carmel, Ca. for a while. He and I have been good friends for some time and till recently used to do Amoeaba and Rasputin Records runs when I was down in the Bay Area (where I grew up). I got my start on the JTP site back when the search for Dizzy Reece's "Trinity Blues", old TOCJ issues from Lou Donaldson, Stanley Turrentine, Big John Patton etc. drove us crazy in the search. That may be where I "met" Dave (Kinuta) from Tokyo, Big Al and many other friends to this day. I sure made some fun trades with Vic in Europe and others. Once RVG and Mosaic series issued these hard to find treasures, it became much easier to find the Magic Grail of Blue Note, the hunt was much easier, but maybe less exciting. Thank goodness when the BNBB shut down that the good folks at Organissimo stepped up to fill the the void. AND thanks to jazzbro, Big Al for bringing back the memories. We made many trades ourself, good buddy. Now that I am laid off from work, maybe it's time for me to unload some of my multiple copies of said treasures to some of the newer members who are still "on the hunt"?
  15. This is a great CD. I love Jeremy's band, which he has kept intact for several years. Soul may be the best among the bunch IMHO... I recommend it.
  16. I've heard the new Wes Montgomery Cd featuring unreleased tracks from 1957-58. Well worth the purchase. Wes plays some straight Chicago type blues on the last track- improvisation that to my knowledge he ever recorded anywhere else. It alone is worth the purchase price. The essays in the liner notes are also great. Get this one when it is released March 6 (Wes' birthday)
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