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download via: https://bigjohnpatton.bandcamp.com/album/soul-connection Recommended album
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Don't think I have ever heard this one. Big John is the bomb...LP only? Still enjoying the Paul Desmond set, NP Good one. The Esquire fonts through me off. Issued on New Jazz...wait I didn't know Esquire had rights to issue New Jazz...interesting.
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John Patton's Soul Connection
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I have the V-Disc box set and the Transcription five volumes so I'm covered (which as an Ellington nut makes me feel good).
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Are Jazz CDs making a comeback?
Stompin at the Savoy replied to Stonewall15's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Things have a way of happening if data resides on a single cd. It gets broken or lost or stolen or deteriorates, or burns up in a fire, etc. 1 TB micro-sd cards are a good way to prevent cd loss. Rip the files and copy them to the sd card. That size card will handle most people's collection. OK maybe not some people here... They go for $70 to $100 now that some genius slapped big tariffs on them but they are still pretty cheap insurance. -
two Mosaic Hank Mobley box sets
Stompin at the Savoy replied to pglbook's topic in Offering and Looking For...
It's a great set. I've had it since it came out and still listen to it often. Album index: BLP 5066 The Hank Mobley Quartet (J)CJ28-5128 CD reissue of above BLP 1540 Hank Mobley Sextet BLP 1544 Hank Mobley And His All-Stars BLP 1550 Hank Mobley Quintet B2-46816 CD reissue of above BLP 1560 Hank BLP 1568 Hank Mobley (J) BN 61006 Curtain Call (J) GXF 3066 Poppin' BLP 1574 Peckin' Time B2-81574 CD stereo reissue of above -
No drones, but yeah another senseless shooting, even though it was clear it was a peaceful protest against the war campaign, the draft, absolutely no reason to open fire. On a side note, never even knew about these Flying Dutchman dates...interesting.
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This is awful. RIP to both Rob Reiner and his wife. I always thought the chemistry between Michael Stivic (Meathead) and Archie Bunker was ingenious. Dated now, but pushed the boundaries big time in the early 70's.
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Even if you (one) doesn't care for the orchestra side—though how could you not like "Flute Salad"??—there's no disputing that the charts are played flawlessly. Especially that opening bass clarinet line. You never hear a breath or a split note. I only wish Nelson had stepped a little closer to the mike. The quartet sides are badass, especially with the addition of "Straight No Chaser" and "Example 78" as bonus tracks. Ron Carter sounds great on "Elegy for A Duck." That's one hip bass vamp. And notice how the tune is a clever nod to "Take Five." I wonder what made Nelson decide to pick up the soprano for this album. He plays it so well...it's not simply a "double" for him.
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My most frequently listened to Mosaic.
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Ron Carter, not Richard Davis. My bad. They also did this one: Not Ohio. But this one was: One side Stokes, on side Oliver. Both are interesting!
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A Carnegie Hall concert from November 23, 1946. First issued on a Italian lp on the Queen label. The four non V-disc tracks from that concert have never been reissued since.
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Flying Dutchman was a fascinating record label in a fascinating era. The drone thing doesn't make sense for my neighborhood with our quarter-acre lots, maybe somewhere more ex-urban where the houses are father apart.
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RIP, tragic stuff. And one of the notworthy high profile responses to it was sickening. The Princess Bride is by far the most quoted movie in our household.
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Hard to keep the list short...
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