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  1. Blue Parrot has issued another Coltrane LP titled " Brazilia" beside the "Crescent" LP. Have both for a very long time
  2. DVD Euroarts 2051497 - West Coast All Stars " Jazzopen Stuttgart 2001"
  3. RCA LPM-1199 (Japan) - Hal Schaefer " The RCA Records Jazz Workshop" - rec. 1955 Alto Saxophone – Fudd Gumjaw (tracks: A1, B1, B2), Hal McKusick (tracks: A1, B1, B2), Sam Marowitz (tracks: A1, B1, B2) Bass – Milt Hinton (tracks: A1, A4, B1 to B6) Bass Trombone – Tommy Mitchell* (tracks: A4, B3, B4,) Drums – Don Lamond (tracks: A5, A6, B4, B5), Ed Shaughnessy (tracks: A5, A6, B4, B5), Osie Johnson (tracks: A1, A4, B1 to B4) Harpsichord – Hal Schaefer (tracks: A5, A6, B4, B5) Liner Notes – Leonard Feather Piano – Hal Schaefer (tracks: A1, A4, B1 to B4) Trombone – Billy Byers (tracks: A4, B3, B4,), Chauncey Welsch (tracks: A4, B3, B4,), Fred Ohms (tracks: A4, B3, B4,), Urbie Green (tracks: A4, B3, B4,) Trumpet – Jimmy Nottingham (tracks: A5, A6, B4, B5), Nick Travis (tracks: A5, A6, B4, B5)
  4. RCA Victor NL-46046 (FSR reissue) - Billy Byers " The Jazz Workshop" - rec. 1956
  5. Have it with slightly different cover but same photo g
  6. Blue Parrot has issued another Coltrane LP titled " Brazilia" beside the "Crescent" LP. Have both for a very long time
  7. There exists also on a Jack Montrose vinyl on Pacific Jazz a Clifford Brown Sextet - Here it is (recorded in 1954)
  8. RCA Vicor NL-45954 (FSR reissue) - Hal McKusick Octet " In A Twentieth-Century Drawing Room" - rec. 1955
  9. RCA (Japan) RJL-2527 - Mike Zwerin directing "The Sextet Of Orchestra U.S.A." - rec. 1964 (A) & 1965 (B)
  10. RCA Victor [FSR] NL 45991 - Pete Jolly " Duo, Trio, Quartet" - rec. 1955
  11. United Artists UAL 4041 - Curtis Fuller " Sliding Easy" - rec. 1959
  12. Yes it does. Yes have the same service here in Germany for my Signia but unlimited.
  13. Thanks for the Info. How often do you this per year?
  14. Ah interesting. Is the waxremoving without costs? ;-]]
  15. Yes same is here. Have the same feature. How long do they work recharged dayly in the morning. Had to smile a bit about this. Having my self a record collection worth several ten thousends + high-end equipment (everything paid with cash in the past). IMO You should treat yourself the best for the rest of your remaining live. Otherwise we have to leave the cash behind. That makes no sense to me. BTW a weekly cleaning with warm water with a pipette (costs cents) in the shower solves the 'wax' problem. ;-]]
  16. Interesting topic for us music fans growing older and informative contributions from the members in this thread. a) my eyesight war corrected/improved by lasering the lenses and now beeing in the 80ies still dont need glasses except for reading tiny characters b) due to a hearing loss of 40% in the right ear some 15 years ago I was forced to do something against that and had to have an appointment with an audiologist. He suggested hearing aids after a series of tests. At that time after several sessions with different brands we found out that the Siemens model fitted best in sound. It was this model with the little 'button' batteries running for about 2 weeks and then you had to replace them. You could select treble and bass and the level of sound with a little controller device on your pockets. I had no problems to hear stereo with or without headphones. After 6 years Siemens gave up the production and the following up brand was SIGNIA Model: Pure charge & Go 7x. (there are different brands available in Germany- We tested also WIDEX). The 2 behind-the ear devices are navigated with the cellphone via app & bluetooth and have 5 different programs. Universal / Music & CD-Music/ Loude surrounding (restaurants a.o.)/ big Rooms with echoes/ walking in nature /Silent surrounding. During the night I take them off for recharging in a little device. Full loaded they work between 12 and 14 hours and the diminuishing power is announced by a signal. Costs are around €uro 6.000 for both. Insurance pays 50% & the rest is myself. 2 times a year I go to the audiologist for costfree inspection and cleaning Weekly I clean both ears with lukewarm water in the shower using a little pipette All I can say today for me when listening to vinyls or CD or TV there are no limitations compared to the years before my loss on the right ear. The system boostes up the higher frequencies which everyone of us looses with age more or less. Best listening result is with some of my high-end headphones. My test CD is the track "Snowfall" by Manhattan Transfer arranged by Many Albam. There you have everything as voices, strings in background, big band sound. I'm a big band fan as well as west coast jazz & hard bop & cool jazz The decision to get these hearing aids is one of the best experiences in my life.
  17. 👍 👍 Really a landmark Item but for me NOT at those Tone Poem prices + postage. My Blue Notes will do. Superbe album!
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