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  2. I never get anywhere trying to sell any of my Mosaic sets, so I've essentially quit trying.
  3. Seems everybody here has all of this music.
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  5. Here's That Rainy Day - free https://artpepper.bandcamp.com/track/free-for-thanksgiving-beauty-heres-that-rainy-day
  6. I hope everyone enjoyed his Thanksgiving! ***** 2025 season review https://www.cfl.ca/2025/11/27/10-things-we-learned-from-the-2025-cfl-season/ ***** Winnipeg analysis https://cflnewshub.com/cfl-news/bombers-are-looking-for-a-new-offensive-coordinator-nobody-should-be-surprised/
  7. I had them in various boxes, thrown into storage in the order acquired (after I ripped them to disk). It was a jumble. I had to move so I took the opportunity to reorganize my storage and get all the sets sorted in order.
  8. Are all those box sets 'inbound' or 'outbound' for a new assignation?
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  10. Author Sue Miller plays flute and has her own charanga in Britain. She concentrates on that style, much about Eddie Plamieri, Rolando Lozano and the like.
  11. I don't have the set, but have LPs by a number of the artists featured. I don't think you could go wrong at the price Tom. This thread covers a lot of ground:
  12. Thanks you so much. Very happy with this news
  13. Thanks to @cayetano Frederiksberg Records, based in Brooklyn, New York, is preparing for a 50th-anniversary reissue of the Charles Tyler Ensemble's album *Voyage From Jericho*, to be released on January 23, 2026. Recorded in July 1974 at Studio Wee in New York City and originally released in 1975 by Akba Records, this historic session showcases the group led by saxophonist Charles Tyler (1941-1992) pushing boundaries with intense improvisations, a spiritual side, and raw emotion. Along with top-tier collaborators—including Arthur Blythe, Earl Cross, Ronnie Boykins, and Steve Reid—Tyler shapes a sound where the intensity of free jazz and a poignant depth, celebrating freedom and expression, coexist. This release comes with a 28-page booklet that includes previously unreleased photos, as well as detailed notes by critic, researcher, and essayist Cisco Bradley. This is such great news. Heard this one for the first time only a year ago and fell in love immediately. Such raw and pure energy. Great band as well. So good I was seriously considering saving up money to buy an original in the end. This one will do fine: apparently deluxe version and according to our own @clifford_thornton from the tapes and with consent of the Tyler estate. Looking forward to this!
  14. Offered for sale is a great, and quite uncommon, box set. It took me a long time to find a copy of this title but it is now time for me to downsize my collection and let someone else enjoy it. I am listing this cheaper than any complete box set currently listed for sale from a U.S. seller on discogs or eBay. And I am listing it close to what I paid for it myself about 5 years ago. Joe Henderson: The Milestone Years 8 CD, Milestone, 1994 Outer box, CDs, jewel cases, and booklet, are all in Near Mint to Excellent condition with just some shelf wear to upper corners of outer box and a black marker line through the bar code on lower rear cover of outer box. All CDs play perfectly. https://www.discogs.com/release/2045209-Joe-Henderson-The-Milestone-Years $130 (+ $10 insured media mail shipping). U.S. shipping only Payment by pay pal friends/family
  15. The last few years I've been very curious about the Jazz scene outside the US. Mostly from the era from the 1950s- '1970s. I have explored some recordings from Sweden, Poland, Germany Japan, etc. While I do have some Tubby Hayes and a few other British artists, I was kind of curious. I see this particular box set and was interested in other people's input. Is this something I should be also considering? https://a.co/d/b986BR5
  16. Happy Thanksgiving Day Special offer: Take both Mosaic Mobley sets for $268 shipped! 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 $87 (+ $10 media mail shipping) U.S. shipping only. 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 4 copies for sale on discogs and the lowest-priced copy is $290 (not including discogs tax and shipping). See discogs link below. https://www.discogs.com/release/14546480-Hank-Mobley-The-Complete-Hank-Mobley-Blue-Note-Sessions-1963-70 $200 (+ $10 media mail shipping) U.S. shipping only. Payment by pay pal friends/family
  17. Yes! Haydn has really clicked for me this past year. I've always "enjoyed" Haydn's work, and then turned to Beethoven or whoever else, but now I'm seeing/hearing Haydn's quartet writing as foundational and absolutely critical to the form. I only have the Tokyo String Quartet's version of the op. 50, and really like it. I only know the Leipziger from their Schönberg, and haven't even heard the other string quartets you mention—Nomos, Zaide, and Auryn. Will have to investigate. The Mosaïques didn't record the op. 50, and neither did the Amadeus. From what I've read, this particular opus isn't considered as inventive as later opuses (76, etc.), but I like the opus 50 quartets for their structural simplicity (if I actually know what I'm talking about). Really nice! Thanks for the heads-up.
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