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  1. How do you change the details you want to display? Do you right-click on the header of the frame displaying the details of do you use the menu? I've the German version installed, hence I'm not sure about the wording. If you chose the last menu item before ? (Help) which is "Extras" in German you can chose something like "Directory options" (Ordneroptionen) and then get a window with four tabs. Chose the second tab which should read like "Views" (Ansicht) which provides you with an extended list of options. Maybe that works. I run Vista on my desktop and XP on my laptop which I don't use extensively, hence I'm no longer this familiar with XP.
  2. Assurance: - given you trust me - I just talked to Bodo Jacoby. It's no SPAM. The email posted by J.H. Deeley was sent by Bodo. Yes, it's SPV, his distributor in Germany. I don't want to disclose any further details on a public forum. So if you're interested/willing to offer help please contact Bobo.
  3. Two pics I took on November 21, 2008 to the left: Booby Stern's sax Charlie Mariano's alto sax See more pictures from the Birthday Concert at the Theaterhaus, Stuttgart, Germany.
  4. Charlie Mariano was accompanied by his wife Dorothée and his daughters Cynthia and Zana.
  5. Renee Rosnes: Black Narcissus (A Tribute to Joe Henderson) A fine trio session with Peter Washington on bass and Lewis Nash on drums.
  6. Promising Music, latest batch: Jan Hammer Trio: Maliny Maliny [Live] (1968) Stu Goldberg: Eye of the Beholder (1981) Alphonse Mouzon: Virtue (1976)
  7. Thanks for that link. I new about the problems with magnetic tapes and always thought it was the only reason for those echoes. You live and learn...
  8. I found two titles in my database, but I think they both aren't "standards": Velvet Sunset, composed by Earl Bostic Velvet Scene, composed by Mal Waldron
  9. Great suggestion! Result: "This video has been removed due to terms of use violation." Thanks a lot for the dead link.
  10. Your wish was Charlie Mariano's command. Charlie Mariano wrote more than 130 compositions. The majority of these compositions do not even have the slightest suggestion of any influence of Indian music. Charlie Mariano recorded more than 300 albums - most of them as a side musician. There are lots of albums proving that black is white. I assume that your opinion is based on your experience from listening to a small part of his work.
  11. Today, November 12, 2008, Charlie Mariano celebrates his 85th birthday. On November 21, his friends will give him a great party at the Theaterhaus in Stuttgart. Personnel, as announced so far: Philip Catherine (g), Wolfgang Dauner (p), Wolfgang Haffner (dr), Mike Herting (p) Dieter Ilg (b), Ack van Rooyen (tp, flh), Paul Shigihara (g), Quique Sinesi (g), Chaouki Smahi (oud), Jasper van‘t Hof (p), Bobby Stern (ts,ss, cl). See Theaterhaus
  12. HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHARLIE! Today, November 12, 2008, Charlie Mariano celebrates his 85th birthday.
  13. Well, that's really bad luck! I called the guy who is running the Musicland in Erlangen. He told me that he just went bankrupt and the bank just cleared his stock. He wasn't able to find the item in his database anyway. So the reference given by INXTERBOOK is no longer valid. Sorry, I would've been glad to be of help with this.
  14. To put it another way - this is exactly the type of album that I usually enthuse about, in terms of either personnel, concept, or "style". Thanks for recommending this one, JSngry. You might also like Renee Rosnes' collaboration with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen: Friends Forever, which was recorded "in memory of Kenny Drew."
  15. Tonight the 39th German Jazz Festival opens in Frankfurt. I'll see: 1) John Surman - Howard Moody Duo (Howard Moody will play the pipe organ) 2) Christof Lauer - Patrice Héral Duo 3) hr-Big Band conducted by Michael Gibbs, featuring Bill Frisell: "Mingus, Monk & Me"
  16. I second that. I saw eight PMG shows in the '80s and '90s, and they all had a perfect sound. But the last show I saw in the late '90s was way too loud. Maybe it's due to the fact that they play a lot of open air shows and can no longer handle things when playing halls...
  17. I can't tell which one was the loudest after almost 40 years, but they all happened back in the '70s. The electric Miles Davis Group (November 1971) with Keith Jarrett on keyboard and organ, and Gary Bartz on saxes. The Mahavishnu Orchestra (June 1973). I could hardly hear the engine of my beetle after the concert. Weather Report (September 1978), the concert which was released on DVD as part of Forecast : Tomorrow box set. The Stadthalle Offenbach is shaped like a shell, and I had a seat in one of the rearmost rows. One felt like being pressed against the wall be the sound waves. Stanley Clarke with George Duke at the Stadthalle Offenbach (late '70s). I had a seat to the very left in one of the front rows - just in front of a huge tower of enormous loudspeakers. I escaped to the gallery after some minutes, and left early. I think the folks who controlled the sound at those times must have been deaf as doorposts.
  18. In the first volume of Jack Chambers' Miles Davis biography "Milestones 1, The Music and Times of Miles Davis to 1960" Max Roach confirms the trumpet section quoted by DukeCity. Here's an excerpt from page 55: Jan Lohmann lists a private recording dated 1947 (approximately) on page 10 of his book "The sound of Miles Davis - The discography. 1945-1991"
  19. Some violin players not mentioned so far: Zbigniew Seifert [1946-1979] from Poland (Wikipedia). He's featured on Charlie Mariano's Helen 12 Trees which has been reissued on CD by Promosing Music. Jerry Goodman, member of John McLaughlin's Mahavishnu Orchestra. Didier Lockwood from France. Violist Judith Insell. Joe Fonda recorded with some string players: Violinist Billy Bang (FAB): Transforming the Space, Live at Iron Works, Vancouver, BC and A Night in Paris, Live at the Sunset Violinist Jesse Zubot (already mentioned by Nate Doward): ZMF Trio: Circle the Path Violist Judith Insell: Dark Wood Explorations Violinist Jason Kao Hwang: The House of Treasures (w/ guzheng player Xu Fengxia) which will be available soon.
  20. from the ECM Touchstone series: Keith Jarrett's Facing You is a backup of my LP, the others are new additions to my collection. I like Bobo Stenson's playing since I first saw him with Jan Garbarek back in the '70s. Leucocyte (which I listened to when riding back home) won't be my favorite recording of the e.s.t. Maria João again. I just love this stunning singer from Portugal. The Rolf Kühn sampler found its way to my collection due to the fact that it's another documentation of Charlie Mariano's work as a side musician on countless recording sessions.
  21. Monika Borchfeldt, Thilo von Westernhagen, Charlie Mariano Wach auf mein Hort, Lieder der Renaissance Well, finally Charlie Mariano made me listen to renaissance songs. I'd never thought of it, but Charlie Mariano amazed me once again. This oustanding musician holds his own in any musical context. Nat Pierce and His Orchestra: The Boston Bust-out Young Charlie Mariano (recorded 1947-1950) as a member of Nat Pierce's Orchestra also featuring Serge Chaloff and singer Teddi King. Genhard Ullmann: Tá Lam Budd Kopman's review of Gebhard Ullmann's 'Lá Tam' (recorded 1991) is an almost rhapsodic piece. I don't want to answer back. Joe Fonda: The House of Treasures Joe Fonda went into the studio again with guzheng player Xu Fengxia. This time they added Jason Kao Hwang on violin.
  22. Keith Jarrett would have left the stage after ten minutes latest.
  23. Ich habe die CD/DVD Schutzhüllen von ENTOS (website, nur für Händler). REAL bietet sie im 60er-Pack an - zumindest in Frankfurt und Stuttgart. Leider nur in Farben, bei deren häufigem/längeren Anblick man erblindet (jeweils 10 in fünf verschiedenen Farben plus 10 farblose).
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