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Ellington 1930s big-band Mosaic
Chuck Nessa replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
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Ellington 1930s big-band Mosaic
Chuck Nessa replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
When it was new many of us got it in the $10-25 range. I see I got it for $14.89 delivered in July 2008. -
On vinyl, yes - but for the first of the CD releases of these sessions on Blue Note Michael Cuscuna already kept the sessions intact. I always thought they sounded great in session order. Can somebody remind me how these were released on CD the first time around. Were all 4(?) sessions released on four CD's? Or, rather, how many separate sessions were there? - and did each one see a separate CD issue back during the McMaster era? The only one I still have is the "No Room for Squares" with the complete session that Andrew Hill is on -- but in retrospect, I kinda wish I had all of the 'session'-centric issues of this material. No Room For Squares - Morgan/Hill - 8 tracks The Turnaround - Hubbard/Harris - 6 tracks Straight No Filter - Byrd/Hancock - 6 tracks PLUS Morgan/Tyner - 3 tracks
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What you might want to consider is having the Mbari cover on the inside fold of the cd cover so that one could "fold" the cover inside out and have the Mbari cover showing instead of the Arista/Freedom cover. I did that with a Monk reissue on Columbia. Done and gone. Buy a copy and check it out. The disc sounds fantastic.
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I am pretty sure all the stuff by ST has made it to US cds.
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Hope it was a lucrative gig.
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Interested parties can hear a sample of the original mix here.
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FWIW, this took place at Aaron Russo's Electric Theater (if that was the name at the time - it kept changing). IIRC the Mothers were alternating sets with Canned Heat.
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I had been contacted by Elizabeth van der Mei. Elizabeth was an early person promoting the "new thing" in NY. She wrote reports for some magazines and worked at ESP for a while. At some point she moved to California to work with Tom Wilson (Transition Records, electric Dylan, etc) who was now producing/managing Zappa and the Mothers. She thought the meeting of the AACM and Zappa might produce some positive results. I wasn't sure but she pushed me forward.
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1 Miles Davis Live in Europe 1967: Bootleg Series, Vol. 1 2 Wes Montgomery Echoes of Indiana Avenue 3 Modern Jazz Quartet Complete Atlantic Studio Recordings 4 Roscoe Mitchell Art Ensemble Old/Quartet Sessions 5 Dave Brubeck Quartet Their Last Time Out 6 Aretha Franklin Complete on Columbia 7 Howlin’ Wolf Complete Chess Masters 1951-60 8 Ray Charles Complete ABC Singles 9 Ray Charles Live In France 1961 10 Roscoe Mitchell Before There Was Sound 11 Sir Roland Hanna Colors From a Giant’s Kit 12 Magic Sam Blues Band West Side Soul 13 Soft Machine NDR Workshop 14 Juma Sultan’s Aboriginal Music Society Father of Origin 15 Von Freeman Have No Fear
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sickening penn state football allegations
Chuck Nessa replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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sickening penn state football allegations
Chuck Nessa replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
GoodSpeak is out of his friggin' mind. -
Anyone else think this woman is extremely unfunny?
Chuck Nessa replied to AllenLowe's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
get off it. -
Stupidest Comedy Movie Ever...
Chuck Nessa replied to fasstrack's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Why would you spend money for an Adam Sandler film? If you want some cheap thrill crap, wait for it. You can see it for nothing eventually and not give him money. -
Hmmm.... In late 1967 or early 1968 when the Mothers were first breaking on the scene, someone in the Zappa management team, working for Tom Wilson suggested I take Lester Bowie and Roscoe Mitchell to meet Frank when they came to town for a gig. It took a bit of convincing to get them to drive to the North side for this meeting. Frank came out from the dressing room and dismissed me as a white guy exploiting black artists and dismissed Lester and Roscoe because they were my n...ers. I have never been able to take him seriously or listen to his music. He was an ASSHOLE of the first order.
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Latest Pop Market Complete sets available for preorder
Chuck Nessa replied to JETman's topic in Re-issues
Still "temporarily backordered"! Order date was April 13! maybe the white rabbit hopped off. -
If you want the music, I suggest the Reiner, coupled with a wonderful version of the Concerto for Orchestra: Other covers available.
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Moving vinyl cross-country in summer heat
Chuck Nessa replied to clifford_thornton's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Concerning the journey for the lps; it will be really stressful for the vinyl so I suggest sending them part way, to Whitehall Michigan. I can give them a rest and eventually send them on their way. -
Kocsis. I purchased the discs individually as they were released and like then a bunch.
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Let us give everyone a hand.
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sickening penn state football allegations
Chuck Nessa replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Final Appeal Through Indie Gogo Recording Project
Chuck Nessa replied to AllenLowe's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I will report what she says. I was wrong, my appointment is next Tuesday. -
Final Appeal Through Indie Gogo Recording Project
Chuck Nessa replied to AllenLowe's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Not sure about that. It just replaces the lens with a prosthetic. Just went through that for both eyes. I have my final post op exam on Tuesday. I will ask my doctor about it. -
My iPad has a Kindle app. Never used it. Anyone with experience?