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Well, "pre-salsa musica tropicale in conjunto or big band format that isn't from New York or Cuba" it is, then I guess. If anyone has some great recommendations within that snappily titled non-genre, please flag them here too.
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A workaround? Had not thought of that.
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Sure. Send me a PM.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Chuck Nessa replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
this reminded yo pull and play this - -
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No, afraid not. The set is 8 discs long — and comes in 2 four-disc ‘fat-boy’ jewel box cases — along with a tall booklet that has all the notes.
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His son Kyle is a jazz bassist iirc.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
T.D. replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
I like this set a lot. But for many of the works included it's the only recording I've heard, so I can't pretend to rank it vs. alternatives. -
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And now the severe cold. I teach at a community college, and Tuesday will the be second day of cancelled classes.
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
Symphony No. 5 -
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absolutely; too bad they eventually had a falling out. Ward's playing with Karl Berger, Don Cherry, Rashied Ali, Cecil, and Paul Motian is also worth hearing. He did a record with Woody Shaw for Leo Records that's pretty strong.
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Excellent
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I only know him from Abdullah Ibrahim albums, and found him great in that context. R.I.P.
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Return Of The Film Corner Thread
Dub Modal replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Michael Douglas and the late Brittany Murphy star in this one along with Famke Jansson, Sean Bean, and Jennifer Esposito. It's got a gritty NYC feel to it, especially in the intro which is supposed to have taken place in 1991. Some great elements but it's also got its share of cheese. The MacGuffin could have been much better. Regardless, I'd rewatch it. Kind of a forgotten movie at this point for whatever reason. -
Oh. Not mini-sleeves?
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Nothing but ice, sleet and freezing rain that amounted to under an inch. The yard torch did the trick. I don't know if any of you have one of these but for shit like this it's literally the best tool for getting rid of it. No salty mix to mess with the dogs, no back breaking labor (because a shovel on ice sucks bad, real bad). Just attach the torch to a propane tank, put it on wheels and flame away.
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Man, wish I could help. Tropicale sounds about on the nose to me. It seems to cast a wide enough net that encompasses the various cultures involved, while also describing the kind of production expected on these albums. If there's something else out there I'd love to know it.
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Tom Evered brought her the money. Is this a clip from the Mingus film? I remember him talking about Jutta and how he preferred her playing to Toshiko's, but I don't remember him saying he wanted to work with her. Curiously, the Mingus film is 1966. Hadn't Jutta stopped playing by then? I am not sure when her last documented gigs were. No later than 1962 or so, IIRC.
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From what I've read before when these came out, the mastering is the same as the 2013 King CTI reissue series on CD - at least where there's overlap. I have a couple of those 2013 reissues on Blu-Spec CD (Eric Gale's Forecast and Idris' Power of Soul) and I like them both SQ-wise. There are no issues of clipping for peak limiting that I noticed, but I'm not going to claim my take is definitive in any way. RVG's work on these CTI and Kudu albums were pretty lush, so someone would have to go out of their way to mess them up. I don't see the folks running King doing that. Were you burned on Japanese CTI reissues before?
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