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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Discographical information about recording dates on jazz releases.
AndreyHenkin replied to John L's topic in Discography
Are there labels in particular where you have seen that happen other than Blue Note. I agree any lack of information on a recording is maddening. However, that happened all the time in the 20th Century. Columbia was the most egregious but hardly the only one. Concord was not great. But what I never understood was including minimal to no information about recording dates and personnel but a massive explanation of what microphones were used. -
What vinyl are you spinning right now??
clifford_thornton replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
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OK, this is a pet peeve of mine. There is a strong trend toward providing minimal or no information about recording dates on new jazz recordings. That stands in sharp contrast with past practices of the 20th century when exact recording dates were commonly documented. I understand that there may be good reasons for this. Some have to do with modern technology that now longer necessarily requires having an entire band in a recording studio at the same time to make a record, and also makes professional-quality recording cheap enough so that released music can be cherry picked from a huge number of recordings from multiple dates. It likely also has to do with the fact that artists are now often able to control their own releases and labels, and may not feel as anal as record executives about documenting precise recording dates. But even the large labels like Blue Note now seem to be following suit in not showing concern about providing precise discographical information for new recordings. What do people here think about this? Personally, it bothers me quite a bit. When I engage in assessing or understanding the career work of a jazz artist, I like very much to be able to understand the chronological order of recordings. For example, it can be insightful to know if a particular concert performance occurred before or after a certain studio recording.
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I am unsure if he's still alive, but the alto saxophonist Byron Allen was born on this day in 1939.
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I don't know, I'm not hunting down an average Christmas recording. You want to buy an average Christmas recording? Pass on the reissue.
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I have this one, nice with Milt Jackson, but in general I listen more to the Mobley around the time of „Soul Station”. I find, the early BN albums are very very similar. Same with Morgan. I think this one is the one with the Benny Golson Arrangements, its nice. Is that the one with a cute waltz on it? I kept only one of the 1950´s Morgan, I think it is called "The Cooker". In rest I have more from the 60´s I think, only that I don´t really listen much to the "Sidewinder", prefer other albums like "Search of a New Land", that´s what I love most.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Referentzhunter replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
Stompin at the Savoy replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Right, you didn't enter 'pop'. Someone else did, or somehow defaulted to pop, and their application (iTunes, etc) sent it to the Gracenote Database, which is where your application pulled it from. The database appears to retain alternate sets of metadata and sometimes you are asked by your application to choose which one fits your cd. -
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Guess I should have said "historic recordings aside ..." Obviously things like Charlie Brown Christmas and Nat Cole's recording stay in print or get the deluxe treatment. But where is the average jazz Christmas recording that gets reissued?
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
Dub Modal replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I got the Byas and Sanders sets at the same time. I'll have to go back and recheck how the Sanders loaded but I don't have any presets that would put Byas or anyone else in "pop". It was a weird occurrence and a minor annoyance since my library is pretty large, which causes these tracks to get buried in obscurity bc I rarely if ever access my collection for pop. -
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Holy Ghost replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Referentzhunter replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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My father is the real reason I love music so much, and also have an interest in audio playback. I spent many many hours as a kid and as an adult hearing what he was hearing, and I'm so grateful.
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Guy Kopelowicz ("brownie"), 1939-2025
EKE BBB replied to clifford_thornton's topic in Forums Discussion
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Great choice, really cool 👍 I actually don't know what my father liked to listen to, so I am happy you do. Killer record!
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And now, I was thinking of my Dad and decided to hear something he would spin. My family rarely played any secular Xmas music when we were growing up, as a minister and a classical music lover he just didn’t want to hear that stuff. THIS was his Christmas go to . . . and I decided to listen to disc 1 of my cd copy this morning. Handel, Leonard Bernstein, The New York Philharmonic “Messiah” Sony Classical 2 cd set 400×400 29.5 KB
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