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I believe there was a similar topic already, but coudn't find it, so I open a new one.
Look at the following links & try to find any reasonable explanation to it.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...A:IT&ih=011
http://www.amazon.com/Complete-Norman-Gran...5006327?ie=UTF8
http://www.yourmusic.com/browse/album/Vari...e=SEARCH_ALBUMS
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In no particular order:
Jan Garbarek- Afric Pepperbird
Paul Bley- Open To Love
Keith Jarrett- Bremen/Lousanne Solo Concerts
Vinny Golia- Spirits in Fellowship
Abdullah Ibrahim- Children Of Africa
Billy Harper- Black Saint
Charles Tyler- Voyage From Jericho
Dave Holland- Conference Of The Birds
Ganelin Trio- Catalogue (though most of their output is 80's legacy).
John Klemmer- Nexus (knowing Klemmer's kinda lame reputation of late this one is gotta be heard to be believed, but it's a killer).
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Jimmy Raney- A
Hard to beat that one.
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Spinning today's fresh catch.
Right now- Guido Manusardi- Downtown.
Up next- Fred Hersh- Sarabande, Bill Evans- At Town Hall.
Yeah, gonna make it a night of piano trios.
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I just moved to Durham last month. I don't know about jazz stuff, but if you want rock stuff, Schoolkids in Chapel Hill on East Franklin St is a good place. One store is for new and one store is used and they're right next door to each other.
Thanks.
I've been there but wasn't that impressed.
I think Nice Books & Records is better, especially for vinyl.
They have stores in Carrboro, Durham & Raleigh.
Also CD Alley in Carrboro/Chapel Hill is the one I'm about to check.
Have you been there? Do they sell any vinyl?
If you go to Nice Price Books be sure to say hello to Boardmember sjarrell.....Sandy is a regular contributor and a nice guy. He could probably help you out concerning the local jazz scene.Regards,
Which store is it? The one in Chapel Hill or the one in Raleigh?
I second that!
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I just moved to Durham last month. I don't know about jazz stuff, but if you want rock stuff, Schoolkids in Chapel Hill on East Franklin St is a good place. One store is for new and one store is used and they're right next door to each other.
Thanks.
I've been there but wasn't that impressed.
I think Nice Books & Records is better, especially for vinyl.
They have stores in Carrboro, Durham & Raleigh.
Also CD Alley in Carrboro/Chapel Hill is the one I'm about to check.
Have you been there? Do they sell any vinyl?
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Here are suggested substitutes (or should I say antidotes) for some "jazz standards we don't like".
For all you Jitterbug Waltz haters here is Jitterbug Boy from this album
And then there is Stella By Barlite on that one.
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I moved here few months ago and looking for familiar sights & sounds.
Any suggestions of clubs, jazz events, record/CD stores in the area (Raleigh-Durham-Chapel Hill)?
Thanks.
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A bit late perhaps, but canadian Verge probably has the best prices for Ogun. They also carry gazillions of other rare titles of jazz, avantgarde & experimental music.
Harry Miller box is $36 (canadian dollars!)
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Beside original version on "The Shape Of Jazz To Come", the one from this album is one of the best IMO.
It is a trio with John Lindberg on bass and Thurman Barker on drums.
Also Lester Bowie has a hilarious rendition on this album.
I also second the Naked City one. That whole album is a classic Zorn, cover and all.
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Beside Ornette's & MJQ versions there must be quite a few other artists who recorded that masterpiece of a song.
What versions do you own? What are your favorites?
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Does anyone know who the sidemen are on this album?
On CLOSE YOUR EYES, THERE'S NO GREATER LOVE, BROTHER JOHN'S BLUES & I GOT IT BAD
Ben is with a trio of
Kenny Drew- piano
Nils O. Pedersen- bass
Alex Riel- drums
The rest of the album is the pick-up band of Danish musicians.
Here are their names:
Arnved Meyer- trumpet
John Darville- trombone
Ole Konsted- tenor
Niels Jorgen Steen- piano
Hugo Rasmussen or Henrik Hartman- bass
Hans Nymand- drums
Now that I dug that baby up I might give it a spin.
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Mosaic sets still have long way to go to reach these heights.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...em=320024388278
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US Liberty LRP 3335
French Pathe "Jazz Stars Series" FPX 221
Which one of these is the original? I'd think it's the French Pathe, but I could be wrong. Also, is there any additional material out there that wasn't included on this LP?
Was this ever reissued on cd?
Liberty's is definitely an original US release. As for Pathe I've done a quick research just out of curiosity. Here is the link FYU.
[url=http://www.popsike.com/php/detaildata.php?itemnr=4004976326]
Could that hefty price tag indicate that you're dealing with original French release here or is it just the gullibility of jazz newbies?
what are you drinking right now?
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Little Penguin Shiraz 2005 with my diner.
Australian Reds rule!