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    Stan Getz

    you will find manymany Getz reords out there and similar to others there's hardly any real bad one you might be angry about buying it... If I would choose... buy the one couw suggested with Tjader/Guaraldi and so forth.. the Ginza Samba you won't get out of your head.. Cheers, Tjobbe EDIT: if you're looking for HiRes Stuff from Getz.. check the Concord Pure Getz SACD... a great sounding record !
  2. John, you can send them to me and I will copy them for deus62 (can you PM your postal address.. in german if you like ) Cheers, Tjobbe
  3. if I would get hold of the first 4BT's I would be willing to send out few copies within germany too... as I myself am very interested to broaden my scope of jazz artist a bit Cheers, Tjobbe
  4. for those who want to get some more of Vince Guaraldi might want to check out the new homepage his son David has recently started (and also trying to release some previously unreleased material) : Here it is.... Playing Jazz with a smile that's reflected in his recordings is one of the most outstanding achievements I see/hear in his music.. no doubt for me... its Jazz... Cheers, Tjobbe
  5. Hi Jim, you should have heard him playing Blue Monk together with Monk on the Newport live sessions... great Cheers, Tjobbe BTW: at #4 Still wondering who that Bass-player is....Charlie Hadfen was quoted already but I've never heard him together with Trombones... could it be Eberhard Weber playing there as he's also playing this singing bass?
  6. I guess when looking at my current avatar you can easily guess what it was... so it was not only the american kids starting with Vince G. tunes although you'll never get them out of you head .....Linus and Lucy simply swings The first records I got where old Dave Brubecks "Impressions of...." my father doesn't whant to play on -at that time- new Revox tunrtable and some Chris Barrber Dixie stuff while the first self-paid one was at age of 14 Pat Metheny's LP Watercolors in 1977 .. Cheers, Tjobbe EDIT: although those jazz record loving made you a little alien at school at those times
  7. Hi all, thanks for the warm welcome to the board.... as "anonymous" reader in the background I thought it was time to get out of the dark and try to contribute a little bit Hi Miles... will try to concetrate much more on the music then on the hardware thingies here Cheers, Tjobbe (known as Oliver in real life)
  8. just my two cents: on #1 my first impression was that its a Gil Evans arranged tune as the melody and the used instruments sounded like a classic composition of him on #4 the Mangelsdorff trombone came into my mind on #10 my first thought was: United Jazz&Rock ensemble as the intro and the line-up was pretty much what I expect from them, although the vocals where not familiar what I've heard from them so far The #14 is one of my last years new entry favorites... so to easy at #15 the Lover Man I really got after second or third listening as I'm always linking the catchy tune with a piano... I have this in lot of variations on CD's but its a complete different mood when played as solo sax. On piano its more of an elegant tune BTW John: where are the piano's on the CD as else its perfect compilation and a lot of stuff I will listen to more indepth Cheers, Tjobbe @tooter: although newbie too, would not hesitate to join this
  9. I got in touch with Steve Swallow first when listening to the Music of Carla Bley from her ECM period (the 1980 Album called Social Studies) but their are many other records both didi together.... You should at least try out one on your own although its not everybody's taste.... Cheers, Tjobbe
  10. Hi John, recieved mine today and a big Thanks for that. First impression when flipping through it im my car was: very Saxy... More to come. Cheers, Tjobbe
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