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  2. Joel Ross “Parable of the Poet” Blue Note cd Immanuel Wilkins on alto saxophone, Maria Grand on tenor saxophone, Marquis Hill on trumpet, Kalia Vandever on trombone, Sean Mason on piano, Rick Rosato on bass, Craig Weinrib on drums, and special guest Gabrielle Garo on flute. One of the best releases imo of this decade.
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  4. Going to be a hot one. Starting off with Gary Burton “Lofty Fake Anagram” RCA/Sony Japan cd From 1967, with a great quartet: Gary Burton vibes, Larry Coryell guitar, Steve Swallow bass and Bob Moses drums..
  5. Indeed it is! Beyond all legal terms and convolutedness, the below link may also help in clarifying the EU Directive in a more down-to-earth way: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=LEGISSUM%3Al26049
  6. Oh, I didn't realise that had been reissued. I may have to join you in purchasing it.
  7. August 11 Donny McCaslin - 1966 The Donny McCaslin - Uri Caine Quartet was with Scott Colly (b) and Antonio Sanchez (dr) in Göttingen on November 6, 2010
  8. I guess it's kind of obvious but there's also a wikipedia entry on this whole topic https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Droit_de_suite (the German one about the "Folgerecht" may actually be even clearer). It's all limited to visual art... In the case of True Blue one might ask how big Reid Miles' contribution to the value of the whole thing is and whether he might have a small entitlement
  9. Thanks for the info. Amazing that this aspect did not get mentioned here (at least I cannot recall any single instance) when sales of works of art received media coverage. I think I found a link to the European law: https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex%3A32001L0084 Not easy to see offhand how this could be made to apply to sound recordings, though. Not least of all because even the pressing runs of jazz LPs make these "mass goods" compared to the works of art covered by the directive.
  10. Not a court ruling, but law. There are 90 countries that have artist’s resale right legislation guaranteeing artists will earn a share from the resale of their work, including European Union countries, but not the US of A. Canada talks about it a lot, but no law yet.
  11. Not specifically. But - quote: "it's not like artworks in which -- and this is a fairly recent development -- estates or artists can make claims on a percentage of sales via auction houses." To me this reads like there must have been a stipulation or ruling somewhere that opens up this course of action, isn't it?
  12. Revisiting R.E.M.'s discography chronologically, starting with: and
  13. …potentially leading to a free for all orgy in rhythm w much moanin’?
  14. Philips 840 447 P - Johnny Griffin " Night Lady" - rec. 1964 - Engineer: Wolfgang Hirschman
  15. I just checked his website again. It's available and I ordered it. They must have received a LOT of requests.
  16. Henry Wise: Holy City
  17. I am following MLB daily, if not watching with any regularity. Yet. Brewers are making me happy though!
  18. Remember how The Rhythm & Blues Foundation mounted legal actions that resulted in some of the 50s greats getting paid respectable amounts for unpaid back royalties? But it seems like that would be apples and pears to compare crooked record companies and bad faith contracts to shrewd art buyers/investors, no? Unless, again, there was something in the original terms of sale. Maybe those guys need a union.
  19. Unfortunately I did watch it.
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