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HutchFan replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
I love it. Sounds great too. I am a fan of Rafael Kubelik's conducting in general. -
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mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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One last bump. I will keep these listed for sale until Friday, August 8, and will then return both Mobley box sets to my collection if there is no interest by that time. The Complete Blue Note Hank Mobley Fifties Sessions 6 CD, Mosaic (1998) All is in Near Mint (NM) condition - outer box, CDs, jewel cases, booklet https://www.discogs.com/release/5250366-Hank-Mobley-The-Complete-Blue-Note-Hank-Mobley-Fifties-Sessions $100 (+ $10 media mail shipping) U.S. shipping only. I can only ship on the weekend. Payment by pay pal friends/family The Complete Hank Mobley Blue Note Sessions 1963-1970 8 CD, Mosaic (2019) All is in Near Mint (NM) condition - outer box, CDs, jewel cases, booklet Limited to only 2,500 copies This one is very scarce and pricey on the used market. There are currently only 3 copies for sale on discogs and the lowest-priced copy is $300 (not including tax and shipping). See discogs link below. https://www.discogs.com/release/14546480-Hank-Mobley-The-Complete-Hank-Mobley-Blue-Note-Sessions-1963-70 $230 (+ $10 media mail shipping) U.S. shipping only. I can only ship on the weekend. Payment by pay pal friends/family
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Peter Friedman replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Buck Clayton - The Complete CBS Buck Clayton Jam Sessions (Mosaic). Disc 1 is up first. I get the urge to play these jam sessions every now & then and they never disappoint. Such a fun set. Your feet tap no matter your mood. It's the kind of music where I wish I could've been in the studio to see these Jazz greats in action.
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8, does not include Sam Jones. 10. doesn not feature Vic Dickenson nor Coleman Hawkins. 11. is not Marian McPartland. 12. is not John McLaughlin. 7. is not Stanley Cowell. 1. is Gerry Mulligan's "Swing House," though obviously not by Gerry Mulligan. 2. is Lee Konitz & Chet Baker playing "Walkin'" with Beaver Harris. 7. is "Be My Love." 8. is Oscar Pettiford. 9. is not by The Three Sounds. 10. is "Easy Does It." 13. is "Crescent." 14. does feature Phil Woods on alto saxophone. 15. is "Some Other Time."
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Referentzhunter replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
mikeweil replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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must have been a great night there in London @mjazzg
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SF Jazz Collective “Live 2009 – 6th Annual Concert Tour – The Works Of McCoy Tyner Plus New Compositions” disc 1 Dave Douglas on trumpet, Joe Lovano on tenor, Renee Rosnes on piano, Robin Eubanks on trombone, Matt Penman on bass, and Eric Harland on drums
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I'll second the nomination of #9 as Gene/Three Sounds. Might be able to figure out if someone names the tune.
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Starting off another deliciously cool morning with another disc from the Grateful Dead "Enjoying the Ride" 60th Anniversary box set, Oakland Coliseum Arena, Oakland, CA (12/27/89) [b]disc 2[/b]
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
Referentzhunter replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Thanks. I just "Joined"
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RIP, big loss. Great director. Sadly I never saw any of his NYC productions live (wasn't yet into BAM aesthetics when I lived in Brooklyn long ago). Must have been interesting to work with him. Scanning his website, Wilson's work seems to have been better received in Europe than in the USA.
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yes, glad it could get one more restaging before Bob and Phil were both still living & creating work. I'd imagine brownie was at some of Bob's performances in Paris in the early 70s.
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August, wow... TRACK ONE - I recognize the tune as "Swing House", a Mulligan thing that he did both with the OG quartet and also in a big band chart for Kenton. Not particularly lively, but no harm done, sounds like they had fun doing it. TRACK TWO - "Walkin'", Lee Konitz & Chet Baker. I love lee, and am severly indifferent about Baker. Nothing here to alter that, Is this the live record with Beaver Harris? Whoever it is is hitting it nicely. Bassist is in there good too. Chet...one of his better "zones", but still... TRACK THREE - Not feeling this one at all. Chamber music, but is it a chamber or a jail cell? If it's the latter, why aren't they trying to get out of there? Sounds like they're doing a concert for civilian inspectors to convince them that they're happy being there. Good chops by everybody, though? Plenty of time to practice, I guess? TRACK FOUR - Twice the notes and half the feel. Not just anybody can do that! TRACK FIVE - That head is familiar, an old bebop tune, but I can't remember the name. Good enough performance, no surprises. Doesn't really swing as much as it pushes. Kind like a well-mannered, second-tier Oscar Peterson. the routines sound built in. By the time it's over, I was glad. TRACK SIX - No idea who, what or why. But kudos to the dedication, to say nothing of the ability to get/have the money necessary to get a record like this made. TRACK SEVEN - Is that "Be My Love"? At this tempo, it sounds all squished together, and I don't hear the interaction in the trio I would like. But kudos for plating that tune, it's almost forgotten today. TRACK EIGHT - Oscar Pettiford? Not really digging that guitar sound, but that was probably necessary for the tune. Otherwise it's all good. Can't get enough Oscar Pettiford! TRACK NINE - Three Sounds? Just not in the mood for this type of thing these days, at least not like this one. Red Garland trio? Sorry to all concerned. TRACK TEN - "Easy Does It", an old Basie number. This tenor player is very much of Brew Moore's "anybody who doesn't play like Lester is WRONG" camp, I mean, that's ok, and this guy is good at it. Trombone is a bit blurty, but the piano solo is just right! I like this one well enough, yeah! TRACK ELEVEN - Nice tune. Maybe could have done more with it, but maybe not? Ok, more is done with it after the bass solo. Good one! TRACK TWELVE - I can see the jugglers and/or plate spinners! I miss Ed Sullivan. TRACK THIRTEEN - "Crescent"? Kudos to the pianist for re-contextualizing it, yet still keeping it true. I like it. TRACK FOURTEEN - One of those altoists needs to be Phil Woods or else there's evil afoot! TRACK FIFTEEN - "Some Other Time", which is what I say about this one. Way too...polite for my tastes. Pretty, not beautiful. Ok, thanks for your time!
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Yes, that's the only way to become a member. BTW - I suggested it, but another member was faster, but I am a moderator.