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  1. Tracklist 1. A Theme From The Threepenny Opera (mack The Knife) - Louis Armstrong 2. The Faithful Hussar - Louis Armstrong 3. When The Red, Red Robin Comes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Along - Louis Armstrong 4. Six Foot Four - Louis Armstrong 5. Now You Has Jazz - Louis Armstrong 6. High Society Calypso - Louis Armstrong 7. Rain Rain - Louis Armstrong 8. I Never Saw A Better Day - Louis Armstrong 9. Can't We Be Friends - Louis Armstrong 10. Top Hat, White Tie And Tails - Louis Armstrong 11. East Of The Sun West Of The Moon - Louis Armstrong 12. Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen - Louis Armstrong 13. A Woman Is A Sometime Thing - Louis Armstrong 14. I Love Jazz - Louis Armstrong 15. The Five Pennies Saints - Louis Armstrong 16. Just The Blues - Louis Armstrong 17. Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Louis Armstrong 18. The Beat Generation - Louis Armstrong 19. Some Day You'll Be Sorry - Louis Armstrong 20. The Formula For Love - Louis Armstrong 21. Struttin' With Some Barbecue - Louis Armstrong 22. Kisses In Der Nacht - Louis Armstrong 23. Onkel Satchmo's Lullaby - Louis Armstrong 24. Battle Royal - Louis Armstrong I'll have to check how uncolleced the tacks are. Maybe tonight.
  2. I saw him with The Metropole Orchestra in Amsterdam. A concert of Charles Mingus compositions. Sue Mingus introduced the music. (6) Charles Mingus Tribute - Metropole Orkest - Boogie Stop Shuffle - YouTube One of the best concerts I attended.
  3. Laura by David Raksin. Music only. Lyrics by Johnny Mercer.
  4. Looking on the website the forth extra title is: Scenes in the city Single edit 3:20. Not enough to tempt me. Lookin at the timing this LP reissue uses the mono edits for Scenes in the city, N.Y. Sketckbook and Nourog. The differ from the stereo edits. From the Onttonen Mingus website: Additional information by Uwe Weiler (September 4, 1997): Mingus re Bethlehem/Modern Jazz Symposium: I was working on the topic in July '97, at the time when I was happy to purchase the original mono release Bethlehem BCP-6026, maroon label, deep groove, BCP-12-6026-A-R1 (side 1) BCP-12-6026-B-R1 (side 2) on wax, which I was in search for more than 20 years. I compared the original release with the official US cd re-issue, edition 1997, Bethlehem 20-40092 stereo, which contents, by the way, also one alternate and two new tunes. Indeed, there are some different segments within the tracks SCENES IN THE CITY, NOUROOG and NEW YORK SKETCHBOOK if compared with the mono and stereo releases. Obviously, the mono release was the more satisfying edit for Mingus, but due to the relatively new and young stereo technique at the time in October 1957, the stereo tapes had some awful dropouts, either by the mike or/and by the tape itself. They had to make some re-recordings which had to fit to the timing of the mono edition. Anyhow, there's no complete new take of the three mentioned tracks but there are sometimes very long alternate take segments within the tracks which are different to the more known stereo releases. NEW YORK SKETCHBOOK mono-8:48 stereo-8:51 The mono take has a 4:52 "middle part" which is a different take insert compared with the stereo take's middle part 4:33 a. mono 0:00-1:17 same take insert b. stereo 0:00-1:17 same take insert a. mono 1:17-6:09 different take insert b. stereo 1:17-5:50 different take insert a. mono 6:09-8:48 same take insert, but ChinaTown interlude: 0:30 b. stereo 5:50-8:51 same take insert, but ChinaTown interlude: 0:52 ChinaTown interlude a. 0:22 cut from b. NOUROOG mono-5:02 stereo 4:49 The mono take uses a different take insert 1:27 during Hadi's ts solo compared with the stereo take's insert 1:14 a. mono 0:00-2:20 same take insert, Hadi solo starts at 1:51 b. stereo 0:00-2:20 same take insert, Hadi solo starts at 1:51 a. mono 2:20-3:47 different take insert, different Hadi solo b. stereo 2:20-3:34 different take insert, different Hadi solo a. mono 3:47-5:02 same take insert 1:15 b. stereo 3:34-4:49 same take insert 1:15 Hadi's solo at the very end of the tune is the same edit... SCENES IN THE CITY mono-11:23 stereo-11:49 The mono release uses both a different take insert in the beginning 2:49 and the end 2:14 compared with the stereo take's beginning 3:05 and end 2:24, whereas the "middle part" 6:20 has the same take insert in mono and stereo releases. a. mono 0:00-2:49 different take insert b. stereo 0:00-3:05 different take insert a. mono 2:49-9:09 same take insert, 1), Knepper solo starts at 8:38 b. stereo 3:05-9:25 same take insert, 1), Knepper solo starts at 8:53 a. mono 9:09-11:23 different take insert, Knepper solo different b. stereo 9:25-11:49 different take insert, Knepper solo different 1) "...Now, here I am standing at my window in my old building..." The original mono release has a far more superior sound compared with the stereo recordings. Yet some additional information by Uwe Weiler (December 28, 1997): Meanwhile, to come back to the subject MODERN JAZZ SYMPOSIUM, I've bought quite a lot of various LP and CD pressings in order to check as to which extent the individual pressings are using stereo or mono versions of SCENES OF THE CITY, NY SKETCHBOOK and NOUROOG. Available at my file are now: 1. Bethlehem(US) BCP6026 MONO Orig. LP 2. Bethlehem(US) SBCP6026 STEREO (Orig. LP only on cassette copy) 3. Polydor Special(GB) 545111 STEREO LP (p '60s): Duke's Choice 4. Polydor(D) 2335 079 MONO 2 LP (p '70s): Jazz History Vol.19 5. Affinity(GB) AFF 105 MONO LP (p 1983): Scenes In The City 6. Affinity(F) CHARLY 19 MONO CD (p 1986): New York Sketchbook 7. Bethlehem/ZYX(D) BET6015-2 MONO CD (p '90s): A Mod.Jazz Symp... 8. Bethlehem(US) 20-40092 STEREO CD (p 1994):A Mod.Jazz Symp... 9. Giants of Jazz(I) 53161 MONO CD (p 1995): Fables of Faubus 10. Charly(D) CDGR 131 SEREO CD (p 1997): A Mod. Jazz Symp...
  5. Mine arrived today after an other delay yesterday. I’ll be spinning disc 1 This evening.
  6. Had to pay 41,71 euro's taxes and what have you. But my set will be delvered tomorrow.
  7. I got an email from Fred without asking about my order: Thank you very much for the order. Unfortunately the tracking # sent is not valid. Your order has been processed and shipped and is now in your country. Your package should be out for delivery from your local post office within the next few days. Apologize for the inconvenience. Regards, Fred
  8. The session details are here Session details: Unknown recording studio (March 25, 1952) (plosin.com)
  9. I find Peter Losins Parker (and Miles) site very helpful www.plosin.com/milesahead/main.aspx
  10. The Complete Solid State Recordings of the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra disc V
  11. My CD with all 6 Brandenburg concerto's from J.S Bach New Complete Edition clocks 86'19''
  12. Yesterday i saw The Rolling Stones at the Johan Cruyff arena (Amsterdam) The show started with a In Memoriam for Charlie Watts A good mix of very well known and lesser known songs (by me not a rocker). Highlight of the concert: a long version of Miss You. The was also a short lookback to their first gig in the Netherland at the Kurhaus (their first outside the UK) wich lasted 15 min. and let to vandalism Rolling Stones - Kurhaus Scheveningen, The Netherlands 1964 - YouTube .
  13. My CC has been charged. Now just waiting for shipping confirmation.
  14. During one of my visits of Paris, in Rue Mouffetard there was a film crew preparing a scene. While waiting Jean Louis Trintignant was playing with an apple. I watched a few minutes and then walked on since nothing seemed to be happening. The film was 'Un assasin qui passe' I have never seen it.
  15. The Tom Lord online disco lists a unissued take of Battle Hymn of the Republic. In the notes Lord states 'Battle Hymn of the Republic is based on the changes of Tea for Two'. Wich is also on the CD. Yes please
  16. When I first ordered a reservation was made on my CC. That disappeared after 30 days. Now my card has a new reservation. My guess is when the set is shipped the reservation will become a charge on my CC.
  17. It is issued on 'The Complete Capitol Recordings Of Art Tatum': A Promotional interview with Art Tatum, Paul Weston and you
  18. There are probably contractuel problems with multiple labels involved.
  19. A mega set that is possible that would interest me would be The complete Columbia, Okeh etc - Victor Duke Ellington 1925-1973. The Columbia,Okeh etc 1925-1931 on 4 Cd's, The complete Victor 1927-1973 24 Cd's , The Live and unissued set 3 Cd's, Columbia 1932-1940 big band 11 Cd's, The small groups 1936-1940 7 Cd's, The Columbia 1947-1952 period 11 Cd's (if all the unissued takes are included) The 1956-1962 Columbia 24 Lp's would be at least 24 Cd's. A total of 84 Cd's would be the minimum for this set. Still no match for the Bach 333 set with 222 cd's
  20. Brownie the complete EmArCy recordings of Clifford Brown has one as a bonus with Flossie Lou rehearsal. This was my first CD boxed set. Bought it back in 1990 when I graduated from university. Still have three unused adapters so you can play them in a regular CD player.
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