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AllenLowe

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  1. sorry, Jeff; incredible thing this story is.
  2. actually, that may have come across wrong - my exasperation was with myself, not you, because I should have thrown it in; seriously, email me your address.
  3. oh, geez, I'll send it to you - email me your mailing address - allenlowe5@gmail.com
  4. first on-the-air playing, I think. Thanks, John.
  5. I have thought of that; I should probably place it on band camp.
  6. hey Mike; that's the problem - another German friend just got it last week; lets keep tabs and let me know if you don't get it by next week. and thanks, Xybert. Trying to get it in circulation. There are two major articles coming up about me, one which is national -
  7. well, since Columbia won't let me go in and listen to the original tapes..... but seriously, in my own work I find that when 24 bit is dithered correctly to 16 bit the loss is minimal.
  8. oh, almost forget - I playeds a Mingus cut, allegro-non troppo (or something like that) from both the CD and the I tunes download; and they were pretty damn close; I really could not give a preference; which made me very happy.
  9. very nice man and great player - though one thing I find interesting, with both Hank Jones and Tommy is the way their touches changed from the mid-1950s into the '60s and really later; if you can find Flanagan from the middle-fifties he has more of a Nat-Cole like bounce; as does Hank Jones. Both of them flattened out their sounds later, into more boppish kinds of continuity. I was thinking about this because I know Larry Kart has expressed reservations about both these pianists, and I think that's a link to what bothers him. or maybe not; Larry can correct me.
  10. moms says all the stuff that I can't say any more since I found peace with the Swami.
  11. sorry to start a new thread, but I just wanted to make sure that everyone who ordered Field Recordings got the CDs; I am especially concerned about the European shipments, which have been taking anywhere from 1-6 weeks.
  12. for my money the best Twardzik is the thing he recorded at home - amazing version of I'll Remember April.
  13. each each each, sorry here's what I found today: Mama Let Me Lay it On You 1926-1936 L-1040 Roosevelt Sykes Country Blues Piano Ave 1929-1932 L-1033 String Ragtime To Do This You Got To Know How L-1045 Dave Apollon Mandolin Virtuoso 1066 Fun on the Frets Early Jazz Guitar 1061 10 Years of Black Country Religion 1926-1936 L-1022 Buddy Boy Hawkins and his Buddies 1927-1934 1010 Clifford Gibson Beat You Doing It L-1027 Cripple Clarence Lofton & Walter Davis L-1025 Pioneers of the Jazz Guitar L-1057 Blues from the Western States 1927-1949 L-1032 Papa Charlie Jackson Fat Mouth 1924-1927 L-1029 Lonesome Road Blues 15 Years in the Mississippi Delta 1926-1941 L-1038
  14. it's the Delta electro pop. Cult following.
  15. I have a load of Yazoo Lps, original, which I am about to put on Ebay; the prices for all of them are $25 shipped USA. RIght now Ebay is a little cold on these, but they will go up in value, I am certain; I need to finance my next recording session so here they go. I can put together a list if anybody's interested; otherwise they will hit ebay in about 5 days; send me an email at allenlowe5@gmail.com
  16. I beilieve Dave Schildkraut is on that Sam Most, so I will be grabbing that.
  17. much better.
  18. well, I was reading this: "...it's a shame that they haven' done more with the amazing treasure trove they are sitting on." Love it or leave it, I always say.
  19. I have heard some of the things on the new Paramount box and they are incredible - a lot of early black gospel and related music, to me some of the most beautiful things of the 20th century. As Jeff in particular indicated above, issue it or let somebody else do it.
  20. it's yours
  21. prices include shipping; my paypal is alowe5@maine.rr.com Prince Lasha Insight Dusty Groove $6.50 Fred Astaire "Starring" "The Columbia Years" 2 CD set $8.50 Bix Beiderbecke The Indispensable... Jazz Tribune (CD version of French B&W) 2 CDs $9.50 Georgie Auld Airmail Special 1951 1953 Fresh Sound 2 CDs $9.50 Phineas Newborn Trio Look Out Phineas is Back OJC $6.00 Barney WIlen Quintet Fresh Sound $12.00 Dinah Washington For Those in Love Emarcy (w/Terry, Quinnichette, Cecil Payne, Wynton Kelly) $6.50 Bud Powell Shaw Nuff (CD of the Xanadu with Johnny Griffin, Freddy Webster, et al) $8.50 Eddie Lang Jazz Guitar Virtuouso Yazoo $5.50 Metronome All Star Bands Bluebird (Parker/Tristano/Berigan/Dorsey/Dizzy/etc $6.50 James P. Johnson Victory Stride The Symphonic Music Of.... MusicMasters $5.50 Jack Teagarden The Indispensible...Jazz Tribune (CD version of French B&W) 2 CDs $9.50 Artie Shaw and orch 1945-46 Chronological Classics $6.50
  22. that's it for these babies - new list coming on -
  23. oh sorry. that I don't know.
  24. still here: Duke Ellington Paris Biues Ryko $6.50 Duke Ellington The Private Collection V. 8 $6.50 Duke Ellington Early Ellington 1927-1934 Bluebird $6.50 Roy Eldridge The Original Decca Recordings GRP/Decca $6.50 Gil Evans Into the Hot Impulse $5.50 Roy Eldridge Heckler's Hop Hep $5.50 Small Faces Third Columbia $5.50 Duke Ellington 1924-1927 Chronological Classics $7.50 Bunny Berigan Portrait Of ASV/Living Era $6.50 Jimmy Dorsey Contrasts GRP/Decca Jazz $5.50 Tal Farlow Tal Polydor/Japanse Issue $7.50 Kenny Dorham Osmosis Black Lion $8.50 Doris Day with Les Brown Columbia $4.50 Coltrane/Dameron Mating Call Japanese Issue/OJC $5.50 Lena Horne At Metro Goldwyn Mayer $5.50 Lars Gullin 19554/55 vo. 3 Late Summer Dragon $7.50 Coleman Hawkins The Hawk Swings vol 1 Fresh Sound $7.50
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