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  2. Just arrived from Japan and I had to put it into the transport. . . . “John Coltrane Quartet Plays” Impulse/Universal Japan SHM-SACD
  3. IIRC, at least some of those Honeydew Elvin albums had exceedingly long drum solos, which made them hard listens for me, even though I'm a big fan of his leader work in general.
  4. Now on to this classic, in mono form. Herbie Hancock “Maiden Voyage” Blue Note Japan Platinum SHM-CD And then More mono, this time re-listening to disc 4 of this great new Mosaic set. 300×300 17.8 KB Classic Decca Recordings Of Bob Crosby And His Orchestra & The Bob Cats (1936-1942) It’s interesting that this band grew out of the Ben Pollack band, a band I’ve always enjoyed.
  5. I don't think one can hold Mosaic responsible for the "tagging" of the digital files uploaded.
  6. Patricia Brennan: Of The Near And Far
  7. Today
  8. 👍 - sounds great too IMHO.
  9. Various: Metropol Jazz - Jazz Sounds from Norway. Harmoni H 505 [Norway 1963] https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metropol_Jazz_Club Coleman Hawkins at Metropol Jazz Club in Oslo , Norway, February 1963. Coleman Hawkins (ts), Einar Iversen (p), Jarle Krogstad (b), Ole Jacob Hansen (dr)
  10. Someone who digitized the recordings, I guess? So wasn't Mosaic involved at some point (remastering, for example??) in this process for each of these recordings that went into their releases? Even if they weren't the first to have digitized the music.
  11. Do the labels create the metadata?
  12. Don Byas? Pop?? This??? What were they thinking at Mosaic?? I could understand the "pop" tag with some of his French ballad recordings from the 50s, but here??
  13. colinmce

    Jackie McLean

    I'll have to pull my cdr of that session out. In my recollection, it's neither as bad as Cuscuna made it out to be, nor necessarily as good as what did come out around that time.
  14. Up for renewed reading. I'd forgotten about the Steve Lehman interview.
  15. Late

    Jackie McLean

    I didn't create the artwork, but I think a member of this board did. (I can't remember who.) The image has been floating around the internet for a while. I agree that it's excellent.
  16. Maybe in conjunction with Michael Garrick? I'm not sure how many discs a Harriott set would be. I'd support the endeavor.
  17. That shirt design could be trying to make a point that the music of Strata-East is no longer outsider music and is now staking it's claim astral and true American music and by extension real America. If that's the intent, then that's a pretty radical notion itself
  18. Bread Of Angels, her new memoir, is supposed to be good.
  19. hanks for the link BTW, I'm currently reading the 33 1/3/Bloomsbury book on Television's "Marquee Moon" - covers the early US punk scene transitioning from the glam scene (New York Dolls etc), particularly the CBGB's years. Lots of Patti S included.
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