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Atlantic New Orleans Jazz Sessions
Chuck Nessa replied to Alfred's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I suggest you also pay attention to the Chicago series Chris did as well. Important stuff for all of us to digest and enjoy. -
With their great catalog you need about 200 of them right away. You can buy the rest later.
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hey chuck et al...Fresh Air Nov 11 Art Ensemble
Chuck Nessa replied to Man with the Golden Arm's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Kevin was smearing something other than paint today. -
The big diff is some make a career/reputation from these licks, nomatter how hip. Please note I did not charge anyone with this offense.
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One of the high points, for me, is that Tyrone does NOT sound like Joe Henderson. Well that's a first impression, Chuck. Haven't been able to listen closely yet. BTW, what's wrong with Joe Henderson?? Conn, Kart and Jimbo all seem to think I dissed Joe Henderson. Please read again. I am not stupid enough to bring up misgivings about Joe in this house. I do think he's "over-revered" but am not interested in that fight.
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I was bedridden at the time this cd was "put to bed" and failed to proof the traycard. The correct time for No. 2 is 12:02.
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Most worthless invention
Chuck Nessa replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Hey, I'm a former "chubberoo" having lost 45 pounds in the last few months - just feelin' my oats. Hell, my current favorite pastime is standing at the entrance of Sam's Club, and snickering at all the overweight people. I also have a severe distaste for folks using electrical or gasoline powered devices to "save effort". Harshness can be "next to Godliness". -
Most worthless invention
Chuck Nessa replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Looks like you could use a few hours working out with a rake to me. Uh, Chuck, I think you're talking about Johnny. He's the one who's the self-described "fat fuck". Nah, I saw your pic with B3-er and company. I was going by that. You must be one of those "never miss an opportunity to burn fossil fuels" guys. Jet skis, snowmobiles, leafblowers, etc. Scourge of the earth. -
Scratched cd's fixed!
Chuck Nessa replied to Bright Moments's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I had a cd program (MicroSOFT Automap Streets Plus) I use all the time. The cd became so scuffed the machine would not recognize it. I put it through the Skip Dr (the green and black thing) and though the surface was "hazy" it played like a charm. My computer is much more critical than my cd player. -
Not a jazz date but I have recordings of violin sonatas with organ written by Heinrich Biber in the late 1600s. Great stuff.
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One of the high points, for me, is that Tyrone does NOT sound like Joe Henderson.
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The original Muse cover (one of their best) is a photo of an anonymous "dandy" crossing a street (not Clifford). This shot is obviously from an upper story or rooftop, with a telephoto lens.
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Most worthless invention
Chuck Nessa replied to Jim Alfredson's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Looks like you could use a few hours working out with a rake to me. -
Earl Hines, Pete Johnson, James P Johnson BN 78s. Great stuff. Not sure if it was on the old group or the early days of this board, but someone was searching for this title and I said I knew where a copy of this resided. The searchee contacted the store and they could not find it. Today I found it and bought it. If that person is here they can have it for the $10.47 I paid plus postage. Let me know.
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I can offer some info about the Art Ensemble name. As stated earlier, Roscoe started calling his group the Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble in late 1966. The first evidence is a concert flyer I have from a 12/3/66 concert at the Harper Theater. This group was the quartet with Phillip Wilson. Phillip left the group, we recorded without a drummer in '67 (under Lester's name - for contractual reasons) and in early '68 with Bob Crowder playing drums. This second record was billed as the Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble. By October of '68 my job took me out of Chicago and I lost day-to-day contact with the guys. Sometime in very late '68 or early '69 Roscoe asked Jarman to join the group. Two members of Joseph's quartet had died (Christopher Gaddy and Charles Clark), and he was "adrift". Roscoe had already made the RM Art Ensemble a cooperative group, and when Joseph came aboard he dropped his name. This group had a fine following in Chicago, but they wanted to move on to bigger and better things - they had already tried NY but didn't think the fit was right. They left for Europe in the late spring of 1969, at the suggestion of Steve McCall. Steve was in Paris playing with Steve Lacy and Marion Brown.
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Show asks: 'Can YOU Be a Pornstar?
Chuck Nessa replied to BERIGAN's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Gimme hairy asses and floatation devices and I'll be right there to validate my American citizenship! -
Look like the Hankster has to go pee.
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Johnny E's band on the radio Wed. night
Chuck Nessa replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I decided I had listened the Marsh tapes to death, and put off all decisions 'til I get in the studio, so............... I put on the Monktail cd - first off, the sound is terrific and the music is right up my alley. More later. Thanks Mr. E. -
Johnny E's band on the radio Wed. night
Chuck Nessa replied to ghost of miles's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Johnny the cd is sitting right here on my desk but I can't give it a proper listen for a few days...............I'll be back when I have finished with my Warne Marsh project. -
If you have any interest in Nielsen, I suggest you go to the Berkshire Record Outlet site and order the 6 symphonies for $12. This is a terrific set. The 6th, which depicts the composer's heart attack, will haunt you.
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Many of Roscoe Mitchell's compositions carry names resulting from his fascination with "sound". He likes to experiment with verbal sounds as well a musical.
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Check out Couw's Animated Album Covers thread. Late again.
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Reece And The Smooth Ones and Nice Guys should be added to the list. If you are not aware of it, you should check out Jack Lefton's AEC site HERE.
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It sounds like the prelude to a train wreck to me.
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Mulligan, Patton, Chambers
Chuck Nessa replied to Free For All's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
My Patton Select is number 0006, same at the catalog number. Concerning the sequence of the Mulligan set, Cuscuna took so much crap about mixing alternates with "album sequences" he stopped doing it.
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