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I'm not much of a fan of the C3 Corvettes, especially the 1975-77 models, which was a bit of a dog due to the first generation emission controls that bogged it down.
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A deliciously cool morning–57 degrees! I spun this again to listen to the bonus material, which sounds great on this issue. Duke Ellington “. . .And His Mother Called Him Bill” Sony Legacy cd Now on to Wow! Disc 2 Jethro Tull “Still Living in the Past” box set
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Balladeer replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Too bad this concert was never released on an album!
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I love Chet, and my wife loves Chet too. We have a love song by Chet! Listening to now: Love this record, but the real spoiler is the one for her: Thank you Chet!
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Thanks for these posts, super useful... I just started my Tjader collection with "Last night when we were young" on Fantasy and might want to add more...
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Noirish, Pulpish Standards and Substandards
Quasimado replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Recommendations
"Deep Song" - Billie Holiday, 1947 (Decca). The arrangement adds to the feeling ... -
And don't forget that sweet white stingray he was driving around LA in
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An (italian) guide to classic jazz
romualdo replied to 4969's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Danilio, are you aware of the massive 5 Volume series published (last year IIRC) in Italian only by Antonio Lanza (italian academic & jazz fan) called "Californian Jazz, 1951-1960" (Italian Publishers only) I convinced an Italian Veterinary colleague here in Brisbane (Australia) to attempt a translation (she was keen to try & completed volume 1) & has had Amazon publish the first volume (english version) - she brought me back the entire (Italian) set on a recent holiday to her home country earlier this year https://www.amazon.com.au/Californian-Jazz-1951-1960-Antonio-Lanza/dp/B0DF2MDYTS/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0 -
And I rarely if ever replace U.S. BN's with Japanese BN's of the same title, but did replace McMasters, Conns, and older Japanese imports with U.S. RVG's eventually in all cases.
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The Scooty McVouty Memorial Album Gone, and very soon to be forgotten.
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Lousy song, cheesy vocal, but a good track, especially the guitar solo,
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October 2004 Connoisseur Release (Proposed)
dougcrates replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Re-issues
Several Conns were re-issued as US RVG's including Jimmy Smith - Softly as a Summer Breeze Johnny Griffing - The Congregation Wayne Shorter - The All Seeing Eye Don Cherry - Symphony For Improvisers Clifford Jordan & John Gilmore - Blowing In From Chicago Kenny Dorham - Whistle Stop Andrew Hill - Judgement Both Baby Face Willette albums Horace Silver - Further Explorations Lee Morgan - Leeway Grant Green - Green Street A couple of Ike Quebec albums Probably several others as well -
October 2004 Connoisseur Release (Proposed)
Rooster_Ties replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Re-issues
With US RVG’s? (Or Japanese RVG’s?) Asking, because — and I could easily be misremembering — but I thought(?) the Conns and US RVG’s were entirely exclusive of each other (meaning a Venn diagram of Conns, and RVG’s… would result in no overlap). Were any Conns ever re-issued as US Conns? -
Conductor who championed period instruments and called vibrato a ‘modern drug’.
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You're right. I had blessedly blocked that one from my memory!
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I bought all the Conns, but replaced many of them with RVG's.
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Sax Expat: Don Byas
mikeweil replied to nighthawk68's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
A quote from composer Hanns Eisler: " Wer nur von Musik etwas versteht, versteht auch von Musik nichts." 😉 -
October 2004 Connoisseur Release (Proposed)
Holy Ghost replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Re-issues
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Hindemith String Quartets - Thoughts? Recommendations?
mikeweil replied to JSngry's topic in Classical Discussion
All the Hindemith recordings on Wergo I have are excellent. I especially like the complete piano music series played by Siegfried Mauser on five CDs. Mauser was accused of sexual harassment later on and spent 20 months in prison, which ended his career, but these recordings are excellently played. -
October 2004 Connoisseur Release (Proposed)
Holy Ghost replied to Kevin Bresnahan's topic in Re-issues
I bought them all but the Silver. At the time, the "Horace Silver Trilogy" never interested me. Think I'm still not intrested, but a "gutsy" release? Completely agree. -
Like these stickers have always been a nuisance to remove; why couldn't the factory put these stickers on the outside of the CD case on the shrinkwrap? Some removed easily, but most left a string of sticky residue on the front and back, and that is if they nicely peeled off all the way. Most stickers splintered into several seperate pieces leaving more sitcky residue.
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Let me continue with the four Skye releases. Next is the second Fantasy period in the 1970's, then Concord. I will deal with the Fantasy albums last, as they are the most complicated, re-issue-wise. For info on the Skye label, please consult Doug Payne's excellent research: https://dougpayne.com/skye1.htm 1 - Solar Heat - 1968 Tjader's last Verve session was not yet issued when he went into the studio for his first album on the musician owned Skye label. On a superficial level, rather commercial in the selecion of pop covers and Latin stuff, but thanks to Gary McFarland's impeccable taste and professionalism it is perfect on all levels: sound, sidemen, arrangements ..... good for easy listening, but a closer listen reveals that it is so well done ..... Tjader's beautiful vibes sound is captured perfectly. Joao Donato was brought in on organ, Tjader didn't like the usual Hammond stylings. Try to play it like that before you classify it as commercial. There were many reissues, partly bootlegs. I recommend the Dunhill Compact Classics CDs or the more recent Japanese reissues, which sound excellent. 2 - Cal Tjader Sounds Out Burt Bacharach - 1968 The second studio album is all Burt Bacharach tunes - Solar Heat already included one. Tjader was quoted there in the liner that he just played the melody, as that is all you have to do with a Bacharach tune. He was right, but how beautifully did he play them! Same reissue situation. 3 - The Cal Tjader Quintet * Featuring Armando Perazza* – Latin + Jazz = Cal Tjader This was recorded live in Aspen, Colorado, in 1968, where Tjader played regularly, but not issued at the time. The first issue (on CD) was in 1990 and included a track from the other 1969 Aspen recording, probably to make up for short playing time. It may not have been Tjader's greatest band, but considering how much effort it is to maintain such an identifyable band sound, it is a very good recording. 4 - Cal Tjader Plugs In - 1969 This 1969 live recording from Aspen was Tjader's fourth and last album on the label. What I said about the other one applies here as well. The Skye label folded soon due to financial problems, McFarland died in 1971. The LP had a nice foldout cover with photos from Tjader's career until then.