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From BusinessWeek Online: By Alex Salkever A maxiPrice for Apple's miniPod Far less capacity in a slightly smaller device for nearly the same cost? Sorry, Steve, this tune is off-key Full Article
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Bob Brookmeyer & Bud Shank/Bob Cooper
mgraham333 replied to mgraham333's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
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The Blue Mitchell set was one of my first and one of my favorites. There are some really great tunes - Fungii Mama (the tune used in the Intel commerical) and Good Humor Man - always gets the head bobbing. It's a small enough set that I can put the whole thing in at the office and not be tired of it by the end of the day.
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http://www.ipodsdirtysecret.com/
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Universal Music to Cut CD Prices to Under $13
mgraham333 replied to Claude's topic in Miscellaneous Music
up for comments and experiences... while spending some Christmas gift cards and cash, I still saw a lot of $17.99 and $18.99 CDs out there (criminal in my opinion) - of course there were some good deals too. -
Removing sticky residue from jewel cases
mgraham333 replied to clandy44's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Put a mark for me in the Goo Gone column....then use Goo Gone to erase the mark.... -
Bob Brookmeyer & Bud Shank/Bob Cooper Expected release: late January
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I'm intrigued. Sounds like something I'll have to check out. Looks like there was a best of the PJ years released in 2001. I may start there.
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and "four lefts is a circle" -Nicholas Cage in Trapped In Paradise
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15% Off - Good Through Dec. 11
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Here's one I stumbled across over at CDBaby.com Rick Gallagher: A Sleigh, a Song, and a Baby Boy A Must have collection of freshly rearranged Christmas classics performed by a swinging, yet sensitive trio with percussion. Rick Gallagher is a jazz pianist, composer, arranger and teacher. A native of Pittsburgh, he began his musical studies at age ten, and started his piano training at age sixteen. He received a bachelor's degree in music from Duquesne University, and studied with David Budway for eight years. Gallagher is noteworthy for his classic jazz style, creative arrangements, and his memorable originals. His influences include Herbie Hancock, Horace Silver, Red Garland, Vince Guaraldi, Bill Evans, Benny Green, Ray Brown, Miles Davis, George Shearing, and David Budway.
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New Selects now available for pre order
mgraham333 replied to Gary's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Ok...the Curtis Amy set is awesome. For me it starts of good and just keeps getting better. The organ material is good...I hope my warning % doesn't go up for not praising the organ ... but discs 2 and 3 are simply fantabulous. So good, I had to make up the word fantabulous. My only problem now is deciding whether to spin the Amy again before moving on to the Pearson. A what a delicious dilemma! -
New Selects now available for pre order
mgraham333 replied to Gary's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Curtis and Duke have arrived! I've been listening to the Curtis Amy this afternoon. I'm in the middle of disc 2 right now. Disc 1 with Paul Bryant on organ was pretty greazy. I'm digging disc 2 more though with Bobby Hutcherson (and I'm not a vibe man). For all those waiting and wondering. All discs appear to be defect free (physically), no problems with the books or boxes either. -
I'm in the same boat as wesbed. I've only been growing my jazz collection for a few years. There's still a ton of things I need to buy (thanks to everyone for all of the recommendations). But I do have most of the RVGs. I'd be willing (and in this case able) to participate. I think the reviewing timeframe as discussed is about right. Good idea ss1.
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I know. I know. I am way late in jumping on this bandwagon but I just bought The Gigolo and was blown away by the first and title tracks. Despite all the chatter about this one I had put off buying it because I was waiting for the remastered version. With as much as I've enjoyed this album it started me wondering what other Blue Note CDs out there I should buy now, rather than waiting on an RVG version that may never come. Excluding the upcoming RVGs on the list over at Jazzmatazz, I'd love to hear some recommendations. I'll start with a few that I already have: Wayne Shorter The Soothsayer Night Dreamer Horace Silver Silver's Serenade Horace-scope Tokyo Blues Sonny Clark Leapin' and Lopin'
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I saw Clark Terry's Serenade to a Bus Seat on the shelf and decided to give it a try having heard him as a side man (Monk's Brilliant Corners) a few times and on Friendship w/ Max Roach. Terry is on trumpet Johnny Griffin - tenor sax Wynton Kelly - piano Paul Chambers - bass Philly Joe Jones - drums A great line up to say the least. This was Griffin's and Kelly's first appearance on Riverside. AMG gives it four stars and I would agree. Here's what else they had to say: This CD reissue matches together trumpeter Clark Terry (before he switched to flugelhorn) with tenor saxophonist Johnny Griffin, pianist Wynton Kelly, bassist Paul Chambers and drummer Philly Joe Jones. Most notable about the music is that Terry wrote five of the eight selections (including the colorful title cut which pays tribute to life on the road with Duke Ellington); the other numbers are "Donna Lee," a pretty version of "Stardust" and a slightly Latinized "That Old Black Magic." Terry and Griffin were a potent team, making one regret that they did not record together much through the years. This set contains excellent straightahead jazz performed with plenty of spirit. — Scott Yanow
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New Selects now available for pre order
mgraham333 replied to Gary's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Does anyone have any news on these sets. Is everything still set for a release on 11/25? -
And that's no moon....it's a space station!
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Knockoffs of jazz albums covers...
mgraham333 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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I bought Coltrane's Lush Life SACD on Prestige and was not disappointed. Although I was not blown away either. I have the regular version and do notice a difference. Similar to, if not slightly better than, the increase in fidelity in the K2 20-bit versions. I was really hoping to have Donald Byrd standing in my living room during his solo on the title track, but alas he was still trapped inside my speakers...but the sides were bulging B) The sound is really crisp and clear, but not quite as life-like as other SACDs I own. If you can catch it on sale somewhere don't hesitate, but at full price I might be inclined to pick up two regular OJCs.
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Most bizzare band names of all time.
mgraham333 replied to Brandon Burke's topic in Miscellaneous Music
A friend of mine and I used to hear odd phrases and say, "That would be a great name for a band." My two all-time favorites are: Sparky Had Skin and Timid Postmaster -
On a recent family trip I was listening to Miles Davis Vols. 1 & 2 on my MiniDisc player. Just for fun I put the headphones on my 2 year old niece. She got up started dancing and walking around the room with me trailing behind her with the player in hand. Every time I tried to take the headphones off she looked up at me and said, "Music!" This went on for about twenty minutes. Long enough for here to hear: Dear Old Stockholm Chance It Donna Woody 'N' You Yesterdays How Deep Is The Ocean? I think 'Donna' was her favorite.
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Here's one: 10% off total purchase 11/14/04 - 11/20/03 Not much, but it's better than a kick in the pants.
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New Selects now available for pre order
mgraham333 replied to Gary's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I ordered both of the upcoming Mosaic Selects based on the strength of my past experience with the wonderful music Mosaic puts out and my desire to try out new artists. I was totally unfamiliar with Curtis Amy and had only heard a few things from Duke Pearson. The same was true for most of my other Mosaic Select purchases with which I have been very happy. I'm listening to the clips on the Mosaic site right now for both of the upcoming selects and can't wait for them to arrive. I have all of the Selects so far and based on what's come out I would consider signing up for a Mosaic Select subscription if they were ever to offer such a thing. -
New Selects now available for pre order
mgraham333 replied to Gary's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Not sure if this was posted elsewhere, but the upcoming Curtis Amy and Duke Pearson selects are now set for an END of November release instead of mid November according to an email I received from Mosaic. updated: I just looked at the Jazzmatazz site and the Selects were on the November 25th list. We'll have to wait a bit longer.... The GOOD news is there are now soundclips on the site for both selects and the Eldridge.