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My thoughts exactly, although with the distance inherent to being on the other side of the ocean. And with the caveat that I am a big fan of Bruce Springsteen.
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new Lucinda Williams CD: World's Gone Wrong
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Sunny Murray, Bob Dickie and Robert Andreano: Homework Recorded in Philly in 1994.
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Lightmen, Free as You Wanna Be
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Never realized how much of a looker a young Joan Crawford was, even in a Salvation Army uniform, as she is much of the time here.
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straight to the wishlist. thanks for the heads up.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Dub Modal replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Interesting album. Never heard it back in '93 when it came out. Looks like they went heavy on the merch with the bandcamp page when they reissued this. -
V-Disc Big Band Set Is Coming!!!
Stompin at the Savoy replied to JSngry's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Well, my copy arrived today and I got it all ripped to lossless files and listened to the Basie stuff, which is about an hour and 22 minutes, and the Lionel Hampton section, which is 30 minutes. I have nothing to compare besides public domain sources on the internet but the sound does seem quite excellent here. The content is, as you know, splendid. -
It's in Esperanto.
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I have a copy of the massive History of European Jazz book on the way and am eager to look for further discussion of the artists featured on SJ 18 (which has superb annotations in and of itself). Thinking about brewing up a Night Lights episode devoted to this release. Current listening--this early-1960s end-of-a-love-affair concept album, the last of Nat King Cole's four collaborations with arranger Gordon Jenkins:
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That is a superlative entry in the series!
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Too bad it can't be recorded...
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So glad that set made it into existence. Right now—such a great entry in a great series:
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The Box Set Hobby
Stompin at the Savoy replied to Stompin at the Savoy's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I grew up with bound 78 albums around the house but I haven't been counting those as box sets. -
I'm having a talk with Jesus.
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What were the earliest jazz box sets? Should we count albums of 78s? (I don't think we had any jazz ones but lots of others in my house growing up.)
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This again: Norman Simmons Quartet - Ramira the Dancer (Spotlite, 1977) with Lisle Atkinson (b), Al Harewood (d), and Ralph Dorsey (perc)
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Awesome, and a great idea. I'm a little bit out of the loop as far as jazz journalism these days and a lot depends on what I figure out for my next book projects (I have some ideas at least). There is one project already semi-in-the-works but details are a bit embargoed. Anyway, the next interview I do I'll be sure to inform people of in this space.
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