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  1. Okay - but it was Max then who mixed it up, not me ... he was talking about the GNP with that widow-blurb on the cover - and he thus made it sound like it was issued only after Brownie's death.

    Don't know about "Daahoud" - got the CD box though (and needless to say I love it).

    Sorry for this wrong info - but as I said, it comes from Max (or it was a *very* bad goof by some Swiss or German writer, who knows).

    Btw, since this is about Brownie and Sonny Rollins - put me in the Brownie and Land camp there! No matter how much love I've got for Rollins (lots and lots of!), I still get the chills each time I hear "Land's End" ... and all of "Study in Brown"!

    Obviously, the Bee Hive material is very different (and Nicky Hill's no slouch either!) and very exciting - but all things considered, "Study in Brown" is probably my desert island Brownie.

    I love Brown/Land, and have plenty of it from the various vintage Emarcy LPs and the recent Clifford Brown/Max Roach Mosaic set

  2. Don't think there are any other "live" Brown-Rollins albums. There is, however, an excellent "live" album by the Brown-Roach-Harold Land Quintet, with some tracks by the earlier version of the group with Teddy Edwards.

    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000001OTF/ref=dm_rogue_cd

    I will check this out, thanks

    easy.....everything they recorded together on EmArcy & Prestige

    apols for not noting "live" recordings. Rollins is with CB on Brownie Lives! on a well known Spanish label. No links allowed but sound is good enough and performance is excellent IIRC.

    This is the dates at Basin Street and Carnegie Hall, brilliant found it on CD.

  3. 10/29 update: this is sold. Thanks

    This set here: http://www.amazon.com/Piano-Sonatas-Complete-L-V-Beethoven/dp/B00005YK81/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1371835575&sr=8-1&keywords=annie+fischer+beethoven

    I'm looking for $110 plus shipping. The CDs do have some light superficial marks from the paper sleeves, but they are guaranteed to play/rip flawlessly. Paypal preferred for payment.

    I'm happy to provide references/feedback on other hifi forums and Ebay for interested buyers.

  4. When I was a BN collector I got to get anything that´s round and as a hole in the middle. Now if I look back, I don´t listen to many of those numerous Organ-Guitar things from the 60´s . I bought them, listened once or twice to them and that was it.....

    If I want to get into that groove, I still play "Let ´em Roll", or the nice "I wanna hold your hand" with Green, Larry Young and Hank Mobley. Maybe 2 or 3 more of that kind, but that´s enough for me....

    It took me a while to get into John Patton after being such a big fan of Larry Young. But now whenever I turn up the volume on his more funkier dates it's hard not to grin.

  5. I have noticed on some later Impulse! albums (past 9161 catalog number), that the labels have "a product of ABC Records Inc New York, NY 10019 . Made in USA"

    As well as the stock Impulse! inner sleeve design. However the reverse text portion of the sleeve is in Japanese.

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    Are these records pressed in the USA and exported to Japan? Or are they Japanese pressings (mastered/pressed in Japan) simply reusing the USA labels?

    Thanks.

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