I have a 1219 dedicated to playing 78s. Great machine. I bought it (new) around 1970 (+ or -).
United Audio was the US company that distributed Dual over here. They made their own base for the TT.
Hey, what time is the show? Ann and I will be shopping in the late afternoon, eating at Applebee's (to use up a gift certificate) and then..............
It is at least very, very good. I have a habit of losing concentration on other Lyons dates (may be my flaw, but real).
My "very, very good" qualification is 'cause I don't think he ever made the "best" recording in him.
IIRC, Universal did not own Commodore at the time. I believe Mosaic licensed the material from Gabler/Commodore. The Pair cds were a different license with Gabler.
The sound is ok - no reason to ignore the date, BUT no way would I say this is the best Rudd/Tchicai recording. Mohawk is a masterpiece of group music thanks to all the players. The masterful drumming of Milford Graves interacting with the others is a big part of the equation. Mohawk is a mofo! The ESP disc is fine too.
No time to collect my thoughts now but I put a band together for the Chicago Jazz Festival with Raney, Lou Levy and Warne Marsh. It should have "killed". Odd outcome to say the least. More later if someone prods me.
I listened to the tapes recently and was dismayed.
I always felt the unissued titles and alternate takes revealed an earlier (stride based) side of Nichols. If the alternates had been issued first we'd have a very different (but fine) impression of the artist.
I found this set to be one of the best "excuses" for alternates I know. I would not want to be without them.
You can always program your listening pleasure.
Triage is one of my favorite current bands. I have both of their recordings. Dave Rempis is a fine player. If you have to pick, take the first. Then you will feel the need for the second.