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The complete Paul Desmond RCA Victor recordings
Chuck Nessa replied to l p's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Just leave this loser alone. Let him die on the vine. -
Red seems to be a fine musician in the shadow of others (as judged by his peers). Since he lived longer and "prospered" he is denigrated. There are positive and negative things to say, BUT as I said he was a fine musician and gave a bunch of (even better) guys gigs. No question he prospered by the death of Bix, but that wasn't his fault. The real "crime" is this disagreement ignores Louis and Jabbo and Bubber (not to mention the Henderson section guys). The "unspoken" deal is still looking for "white guys".
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An hour to live...what's your last listen?
Chuck Nessa replied to Soul Stream's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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An hour to live...what's your last listen?
Chuck Nessa replied to Soul Stream's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Limiting myself to a single disc, I'd pick one of these depending on my whim (?) of the moment. They'd have to be compilations by the strict definition of the word. -
new artie shaw - super cheap Import Box
Chuck Nessa replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
If it's really that cheap they are not paying artist royalties (like all Euro PD labels) or music publishing royalties (as they should by EU standards). Nomatter the rules, these boys be stealin'. -
Gimme some of what he's smokin' and tell everyone to ignore what I post!
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Been trying for a few hours. How 'bout you?
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Didn't vote 'cause of my obvious "conflict". If he had been listed, I might have voted for George Mitchell (for historical reasons).
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1. The listings on the EMI issue are in error. No extra music available. Notice they list 3 Proverbes as well, but there are only 2. 2. The Universal Sound disc does predate the current EMI disc but an earlier French EMI disc in the "Jazztime" series was the first cd version. All 3 of these dubbed "Sophie" from vinyl. 3. I assume EMI has lost the tapes. Now to confuse things further, Lester Bowie told me they recorded "a bunch more Proverbes" which were not issued. I mentioned this to Michael Cuscuna years ago and he said a search turned up no surviving tapes.
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It might be the only copy in Chattanooga! If that's the way it's spelled.
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Interesting about the editing issue on the current cd. I don't have the Columbia 10" issue, but will check my 12" Columbia (CL 848) against my French cd (COL 469409 2) to see if they match.
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Y'ain't gettin' the confirmation from me. I think they just arrived at the point where they had to "reprint" some boxes, did quantity/price calculations and decided the wisest path was a new format for reprintings. They'd have had a firestorm of complaints if they abandoned the metal spines before the series was finished.
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The first 3 Contemporary lps are all I own by Kessel. Remember liking all of them but have not played any of them in a while.
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Seven Steps is indeed metal.
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If you can't find a "real" copy of Little Jazz, it's available as a download from Verve on iTunes.
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If you want "classic" sides and can deal with (good) '30s/40s sound, get the GRP/Decca cd called After You've Gone. The Hawk/Roy cd mentioned is a great one too. Too bad my favorites from Verve (the first 2 discs on the Mosaic set) are not available as single discs. The Verve compilation called Little Jazz is a decent anthology of the '50s stuff. Once you get hooked you will need to seek the big band sides with Henderson, Krupa and Shaw. Roy was a favorite.
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A fella's gotta eat. B-)
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My "best guess" is the goods will be delivered here in a couple of weeks. It will take some more time to get them to distributors and then to stores.
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Crouch on Rollins
Chuck Nessa replied to Chrome's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
In the mid '60s I had contact with Rollins via a third party and suggested a project. I wanted to do a trio session with Wilbur Ware and Blakey (or Pete LaRoca). Sonny's response (related back to me) was discomfort in recording situations. I responded with "no time limits (within reason - meaning I'd ignore union 3 hour rules)" and offered the (new at the time) clip mike on the horn. He never responded (as far as I know). -
Complete Verve Studio Master Takes Billie Holliday
Chuck Nessa replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
S'pose you didn't get feedback 'cause nobody knows details. Since it is called "Master Takes" it seems unlikely there are unissued items. No reason to believe Mosaic is involved in this package. A bit of discographical research will reveal the records at their disposal. Why not look up the content of the "complete" Verve set and start subtracting? -
One difference is Uptown made a financial agreement with Lorraine Gillespie for the Town Hall concert. She received an advance and (since she has now died) her heirs will stand to get royalties. The European companies will not be bound by this agreement.
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