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What exactly was Joe Henderson's issue with Michael Brecker's
Milestones replied to CJ Shearn's topic in Artists
I like Pat Metheny a lot, but have yet to come around much on Brad Mehldau. I saw Metheny a couple of years back with a "Side-Eye" trio, and it was definitely one of the finest concerts I have ever seen. Metheny and Brecker had a great musical partnership. -
Greatest LPs to never make it to CD
Stonewall15 replied to Mark Stryker's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Columbia Dave Brubeck LPs "The Last Time We Saw Paris" and "Compadres". -
I can’t speak for CD Japan specifically but, generally speaking, there have been tariff changes that may be at work. The “de minimus exemption that allowed packages worth less than $800 to enter the U.S. duty-free” [USA Today] has been ended by the administration. Sites like Bandcamp and EBay now have notices that some items may involve new fees or may not be shipping to the U.S. There may also be lengthy delays at customs because no one really knows how to handle any of this. I have a job that is directly affected by these delays. For me personally. purchasing anything outside the U.S. is now off limits (probably the point).
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Fake Bob Crosby Mosaic on Jazz Messengers?
jazzbo replied to colinmce's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
As I suspected this set was announced today. I have heard about a third of this music, I like it, and I pre-ordered. -
Fake Bob Crosby Mosaic on Jazz Messengers?
pglbook replied to colinmce's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I also just received the e-mail with the announcement. Interesting choice. I am not very familiar with Bob Crosby and will have to check out more of his music to decide if I will get the upcoming box set. I am glad that Mosaic is still going strong and putting out a wide variety of music. From Pharoah Sanders to Bob Crosby, that is certainly a wide variety. -
Last price reduction and last day that I will keep these listed for sale. Special Offer: $29 each, or take both for $54. Shipping $6 extra. Offered for sale are some Mosaic CD sets without the large boxes or large booklets. These are only the CDs in jewel cases with jewel case inserts. The Spann/Hopkins set is complete. The Charles Brown is a partial set. All are in Excellent condition (jewel cases, inserts, CDs). Complete Candid Otis Spann/Lightnin' Hopkins Sessions 3 CDs, Mosaic. 1992 No large box, no large booklet. $29 Complete Aladdin Recordings of Charles Brown Partial set: CDs 1-3 only in a fatboy jewel case (it does not include CDs 4 & 5) Mosaic, 1994 No large box, no large booklet $29 Shipping is $6 extra U.S. shipping only Payment by pay pal friends/family
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Sealed Blue Note Tone Poet Vinyl for Sale
pglbook replied to Face of the Bass's topic in Offering and Looking For...
PM Don Cherry -
Fake Bob Crosby Mosaic on Jazz Messengers?
medjuck replied to colinmce's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I just got the Mosaic e-mail announcing it. -
European Jazz monument. What an amazing record.
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I have saddlebags on the bike and I found a bag that fit well behind me on the seat and that was what I packed with me. I did this trip most often in two days one way, one overnight stay--I love being on the road and "in that zone" that I find in mind and body and did 12 or 13 hour days or so. I did do camping twice, and stayed in motels three times. I have a tool bag with tools that have been useful that is strapped down low on the frame in the front. During these trips I had little to no issues at all. When I stayed more than two days in Ohio I mailed clothes to my parents and then back to supplement what I brought.
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
jlhoots replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Tuesday - Linda May Han Oh Quintet -
How did you pack for those trips? It's at least a 2200 mile round-trip, I imagine. Did you stay in motels, or camped? What did you carry with you as far as tools and supplies?
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In the case of my Fat Bob from late '07 through '14 it was my only vehicle used almost daily in Central Texas until early '13, and I drove it to visit my parents in Ohio back and forth about five times. It has been a very reliable bike.
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Album covers showing album covers on the shelf
optatio replied to optatio's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Why not LPs in an empty wooden wine bottle box? For beginners ... 😂 Various: Very Good Music Compilation Vol. 1. New Noise Entertainment NNE005. [US 2017] -
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The band in featured in the video above, BTW. Randy Brecker, Freddie Hubbard, trumpet; Joe Farrell, flute, tenor sax; Michael Brecker, Joe Henderson, tenor sax; George Duke, keyboards; Robben Ford, electric guitar; Alphonso Johnson, electric bass; Peter Erskine, drums. Apparently to be heard on Jazz Of The 80's (Eastworld, EWJ-80190)
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That is quite a lot of miles for a motorcycle, isn't it? I take it's been reliable, then. I do see a good number of older HD and BMW motorcycles with very high mileage on FB Marketplace. Also Goldwings. Those three makers specifically seems to last. Also see many dual sport and adventure motorcycles with low miles on the clock. People just want to get rid of them, probably were impulse buys. I have been putting around the neighboring towns (it's pretty dense here in Southern Mass and RI; one town flows into another. There's a place a few miles away, where borders of four towns come to a confluence at basically one intersection. Here's my Honda Trail, resting. Tomatoes at this farm stand are fantastic - juicy, fragrant, imperfect in appearance, cracked, scarred...as they should be. I take a large slice of an artisanal sourdough bread, this ugly tomato, burrata, olive oil, a bit of coarse sea salt, I got myself a good lunch. We are saving the seeds to plant in our little garden next year.
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What live music are you going to see tonight?
Kevin Bresnahan replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
I've seen Jerome Harris as a leader a couple of times and as a member of few touring bands. I've never seen him play acoustic bass though. To be honest, I didn't know he played with Sonny nor that he's been playing for so long. When I last saw him, which admittedly was a long time ago now, I thought he was younger than me. It turns out that he's 73 now, which really surprises me. His CD, "Rendezvous", is excellent. If you don't have it, grab a copy. -
Same here. But I know many musicians over here who rave about these three. I think their musical approach is easier to comprehend than the black roots for German guys.
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What exactly was Joe Henderson's issue with Michael Brecker's
Kevin Bresnahan replied to CJ Shearn's topic in Artists
There were opportunities outside of Jazz that paid well and Brecker made a lot of money doing this. That said, he made some great Jazz records as well, so I'd have a hard time agreeing with the sentiment that "his solo stuff isn't really Jazz". Sure, a majority of his work was outside the Jazz sphere but he is not the only Jazz musician to chose to make money outside of straight ahead Jazz. To be perfectly honest, considering his career as a whole, he did not really even make a lot of solo records. I count maybe 20 records under his leadership/co-leadership or as a member of The Brecker Brothers. Of those 20 recordings, there are some Jazz gems. I also know that the three times I saw him play live, he was playing Jazz, no question. -
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