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Qobuz is running a nice sale on HighNote label. This includes quite a few Woody Shaw releases. CD quality downloads of Woody Shaw Live Vol. 1 - 4 are dirt cheap, $2.95 or $3.70, as are the two volumes of The Tour: $4.44 each.
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Discographical information about recording dates on jazz releases.
bertrand replied to John L's topic in Discography
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Don't know. My CD set is 2 disks. Haven't read the extensive Ashley Kahn liners, though. Might be explained there?
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About 1969 I read in Down Beat one of their writers (probably a columnist) refer to an incident, but he did not name names. A musician (I think a sax player) was mad at his employer, and intended to quit. So for his last performance, every note of every solo was the same note. One note for an entire set. Instead of ruining the performance as he expected, the crowd loved it and went wild. Does anybody know who the employee and employer were, and anything else about that anecdote?
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Have to confess, I’ve ever taken note of who was on drums on Black Narcissus before — and Humair has quite a discography it appears! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Humair
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Any memory of why the 2 editions ( single or double cd )?
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My fave is Horenstein on Chesky - 2 individual discs. Check the contents and see if one pleases you.
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What else makes it different is Daniel Humair!
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Original mono LP
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This is a wonderful collection of Karas's work. It contains the original version of the "Harry Lime Theme," along with other tracks from The Third Man. (There's even a really nice version of "Silent Night"!) If you like the movie, you'll love this disc.
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Looking for recommendations for a single CD of Strauss waltzes. Or Strauss-period waltzes. Target audience: casual classical music listeners who actually would like to dance to some waltzes. Fun over erudition!
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schedule analysis https://www.cfl.ca/2025/12/12/5-rivalry-games-to-circle-on-your-calendar-in-2026/ ***** Hall of Famer Larry Reda has died at 94. RIP. https://3downnation.com/2025/12/12/canadian-football-hall-of-fame-builder-larry-reda-passes-away-at-94/ ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** ***** *****
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This is such a good album*. Disc 1 from the Mosaic (which starts with this album) includes the gorgeous "Barbara's Theme." * [I would've cut "My Funny Valentine" and substituted something else. That said...]
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What Christmas music are you playing?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I don't know. I got this last year. It might have been this one: https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/album/a-cool-yuletide-remastered-2018-urbie-green-and-his-all-stars/u0r1u4phv4kja BTW - I found this link in this thread: -
oh yeah ! Bravo !
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Riverside RLP 12-249 (Japan VIJJ-30016) - Kenny Drew Trio " Jazz Impressions of PAL JOEY" - rec. 1957 - Engineer: Jack Higgins
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This again:
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Much love here for "Sideman Joe Meets The Rhythm Sections"
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One of Joe’s more underrated albums, imho, is his last one for Milestone in 1977 — Black Narcissus (rec. in 1974-76). His remakes of “Black Narcissus” and “Power to the People” are really interesting, in part because of Patrick Gleeson‘s electronics and synthesizers. (Not saying that alone makes the album great — but it is interesting and different for Joe.) So that — plus Joe’s playing, as always, is as engaging as ever. “Black Narcissus” “Power to the People”
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