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2 hours ago, soulpope said:

Jacky Cnudde was said being a french swing pianist who changed his style after listening to Monk .... so he knew the Monk Songbook rather well ....

Thanks for the info soulpope, still  a bit of mystery, but that's part of the fun.

NP

Sun Ra - Bad and Beautiful
David Murray Quartet - Morning Song
Chet Baker Trio - Mr. B

 

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19 hours ago, JSngry said:

Ok, the "ocd" in me kicked in, and I went to the closet and looked through every down beat from 1973 and into the 1974 issues until the one when Duke died. That's enough.

Contrary to hopes, I did not find any reviews of Soul Box, but perhaps/definitely relevant to numbering convention of the Creed Taylor labels, there was a half-page advert for Don Sebesky's Giant Box. CTX 6031/32 and check this out:

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and then...

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They didn't break this one out into two singles, but if they had...

 

Quoted from Discogs (history of the Item - copy in my hand ---> 2 LP box)

This is actually an unmarked SQ Quadraphonic version, per this thread on QuadraphonicQuad.com . This is denoted by the "SQ" legend on the labels, and in the deadwax.

This also means it was a 2nd pressing, as the original pressing had separate Stereo and Quad issues; second pressings came after the separate Quad version was deleted from the catalog and Quad stampers were used for the subsequent pressings.

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15 minutes ago, jazzcorner said:

Quoted from Discogs (history of the Item - copy in my hand ---> 2 LP box)

This is actually an unmarked SQ Quadraphonic version, per this thread on QuadraphonicQuad.com . This is denoted by the "SQ" legend on the labels, and in the deadwax.

This also means it was a 2nd pressing, as the original pressing had separate Stereo and Quad issues; second pressings came after the separate Quad version was deleted from the catalog and Quad stampers were used for the subsequent pressings.

Look down in the lower right hand corner, below the CTI logo. They gave each LP of the set its own number. CTI 6031/32. The Quad thing didn't change that.

 

 

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1 hour ago, jazzbo said:

"Bill Evans Trio at Shelly's Manne-hole, Hollywood, California" Riverside OJC K2 cd

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:tup

7 minutes ago, sidewinder said:

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Xanadu Master Edition

:tup

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9 hours ago, JSngry said:

Look down in the lower right hand corner, below the CTI logo. They gave each LP of the set its own number. CTI 6031/32. The Quad thing didn't change that.

Re: Don Sebeski "The Giant Box"

Yes correct but means what?

In box sets  you can find often separate cat numbers on each vinyl . Shall that mean they can be issued as separate records?

Posted (edited)
17 hours ago, aparxa said:

Thanks for the info soulpope, still  a bit of mystery, but that's part of the fun.

NP

Sun Ra - Bad and Beautiful
David Murray Quartet - Morning Song
Chet Baker Trio - Mr. B

You're welcome .... btw nice recent line-up ....

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6 hours ago, jazzcorner said:

Re: Don Sebeski "The Giant Box"

Yes correct but means what?

In box sets  you can find often separate cat numbers on each vinyl . Shall that mean they can be issued as separate records?

It means that I'm sticking with my memory of Soul Box being initially released as a 2 LP box and then being broken out as two single records. 

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This might be my favorite Joe Pass record once you get pat the early Pacific Jazz stuff.

In fact, it might be my only favorite Joe Pass record once you get pat the early Pacific Jazz stuff.

Frankie Laine should have produced more Joe Pass records!

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The Gary Burton Group "Lofty Fake Anagram" RCA/Sony Japan cd

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Still an exciting listen so many years later. What a band--Larry Coryell, Steve Swallow, Bob Moses. And that beautiful Ellington tune. From 1967.

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Gary Burton "Something's Coming" RCA/Sony cd Japan

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From 1963

Bass – Chuck Israels
Drums – Larry Bunker
Engineer – Bob Simpson
Guitar – Jim Hall
Vibraphone – Gary Burton

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11 minutes ago, jazzbo said:

Gary Burton "Something's Coming" RCA/Sony cd Japan

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From 1963

Bass – Chuck Israels
Drums – Larry Bunker
Engineer – Bob Simpson
Guitar – Jim Hall
Vibraphone – Gary Burton

I spend recently spent a weekend on Spotify going thru all the Burton RCA records. This is the only one pre-quartet that I really wanted to hear more than once,

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1 hour ago, jazzbo said:

The Gary Burton Group "Lofty Fake Anagram" RCA/Sony Japan cd

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Still an exciting listen so many years later. What a band--Larry Coryell, Steve Swallow, Bob Moses. And that beautiful Ellington tune. From 1967.

One of the last recordings with Steve Swallow playing the acoustic bass ....

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