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Have you tried looking them up on discogs? That would always be the first place to look to see if there are any for sale on there in order to get an indication of scarcity and value as well as to obtain more information about the particular tapes. I have never searched for reel-to-reel tapes on discogs but would assume that discogs would have RTR tapes on its site, in addition to the usual vinyl and CD offerings. Just a thought.
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What Christmas music are you playing?
GA Russell replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Sorry to hear this sad news. Rebecca Kilgore was a good jazz singer. I have a number of her CDs and also saw her perform live about 4 or 5 times.
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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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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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I met her years ago at the Triangle Jazz Party in Kingsport, Tennessee, I think her first Arbors CD was fairly new. I got to know her over the years attending both the Triangle and Atlanta Jazz Parties, my wife and I were also present for one night of the Feinstein’s recording. Don’t overlook her CDs as a part of the group BED with Eddie Errickson and Dan Barrett.
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Sorry, y'all! NOT ADT. ATR Magnetics! See what Google AI says about it. It's supposed to be something of quality between original master tapes that the recording engineer would have and high grade audiophile recordings. My nephew's image explaining it is too big to post here. I can ask him to resize it.
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Bill Carrothers - Love and Longing (La Buissonne)
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Yes “Tales from Topographic Oceans” Steve Wilson remix box set, disc 1, Atlantic cd
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Pepper Adams (and Byrd) played that tune as The Long Two/Four on "10 To 4 At The 5 Spot." I guess probably it doesn't have a canonical name.
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Chilly rain. . . this will demolish what remains of the recent 13" plus of snow we had. Warm for January this morning, with a cooler front moving in this afternoon. I decided to start the day with a Miles Davis bootleg–Miles Davis “Howlin’–Kyoto, July 15, 1964” EGHO cd. Not perfect sound, but decent, and Sam Rivers on tenor for one of his few recorded gigs with the Quintet. Interestingly this concert was recorded outside in the rain. . . so the slightly intrusive sound of the rain here, now, is appropriate.
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A few personal favourites from her discography: She will be sorely missed!
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For comparison: Claude Thornhill: Tapestries. Affinity CD CHARLY 82 [UK 1987] Note:: 23 tracks, not identical to the issue above (19 tracks)
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Claude Thornhill Orchestra: The Real Birth Of The Cool (Featuring Gil Evans Arrangements). CBS/Sony 25DP 5321 [Japan 1989]
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Cia Carville, I have visited your interesting website many times in the past and am delighted to be able to contact you. Unfortunately, I am now 83 years old and before asking you what I want to know, I would like to tell you that: I am extremely passionate about Don's music. In 1973, I was lucky enough to meet him at his magnificent home in Tågarp Skola. I met him many times after getting to know him, and he hosted me for about 15 days in his van during the tour he did in Italy in 1975, the year we organised his first concert in Pisa. In short, it is also an emotional attachment that binds me to knowing about the performances he has given all over the world. Now the questions: As I told you, I already know your website and it has been very useful in the past, so I fear that, having never announced a meeting between him and Cecil Taylor, you cannot confirm the rumours that are circulating; Five Spot Café, New York City, NY, giugno-luglio 1960 Don Cherry ptp, Jimmy Lyons alto, Cecil Taylor p, Buell Neidlinger o Henry Grimes b, Sunny Murray dr Café Montmartre, Copenaghen, NY, 1962 Don Cherry ptp, Jimmy Lyons alto, Cecil Taylor piano Loft Sessions, New York City, NY, 1964 Don Cherry ptp, probabilmente Albert Ayler ts, Cecil Taylor piano, Sunny Murray dr Are these fake news, or is there some truth to it in different times and places where they may have met? Of course, news obtained from reliable sources. I hope I have made myself clear in explaining what I want, and thank you again for your reply. Luciano PS: I have also been in contact with Joahn Haidembauer for about 20 years. I asked him about this a few days ago, and he replied that these are rumours that have been circulating for many years and are not true. And since I know that Joahnn is a good person, I am a little disappointed. I live in the hope that Joahnn is wrong and that maybe one day a document will come out, perhaps a musical one, that confirms it.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Referentzhunter replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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