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AllenLowe

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  1. just to mention; this particular group of CDs will be here only until Tuesday, when I ship out the unsold ones; I will probably add a new few at that time -
  2. Chris Albertson knew Wooding, and there are things on his blog about him; also, IIRC, one of Chip DeFaa's books has a piece on Wooding.
  3. it says Columbia - still for sale: 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 Bing Crosby Jazz Singer Retrieval $6.50 Doris Day with Les Brown Columbia $4.50 Coltrane/Dameron Mating Call Japanese Issue/OJC $5.50 Fred Elizalde and his Anglo American Band (Rollini, Quealey, Al Bowly) Retrieval $5.50 Ziggy Elman Zaggin with Ziggy Affinity $6.50 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 Benny Goodman (The Dodge Sessions) Biograph $5.50
  4. prices include shipping; my paypal is alowe5@maine.rr.com 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 Doris Day A Day at the Movies Columbia $5.50 Doris Day Love me or Leave Me Columbia $5.50 Jimmy Dorsey Contrasts GRP/Decca Jazz $5.50 Tal Farlow Tal Polydor/Japanse Issue $7.50 Kenny Dorham Osmosis Black Lion $8.50 Bing Crosby Jazz Singer Retrieval $6.50 Doris Day with Les Brown Columbia $4.50 Coltrane/Dameron Mating Call Japanese Issue/OJC $5.50 Fred Elizalde and his Anglo American Band (Rollini, Quealey, Al Bowly) Retrieval $5.50 Ziggy Elman Zaggin with Ziggy Affinity $6.50 Allan Holdsworth Igginbotham's Wrench PMP $7.50 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 Benny Goodman (The Dodge Sessions) Biograph $5.50 email me at allenlowe5@gmail.com
  5. definitely; I have some time tomorrow and will attempt -
  6. no; doesn't give any other options.
  7. Amadeus Pro (which is Mac, which I use for some of my stuff) allows one to convert to AAC ADTS. Sound like the same thing.
  8. well, what I was hoping was that there was an actual audio program that would allow me to convert to that format so I would not have to store everything in I tunes. but of course I can convert in I tunes and then save to disc.
  9. ok you win; sounds real to me - and I'm out of Vaseline, anyway. but seriously, I wonder now - is there an audio program that allows one to convert to this 256 thing? Or, I'm thinking, does the preferences in I Tunes now allow one to do so?
  10. I have that Biograph LP, too; I will also HAVE to have the Oracle. Dang.
  11. ok the moment of truth approaches; just downloaded Mingus' Adagio Mon Troppo. Will play it back later on my state-of-the art Bose Underwater Submarine Sound System with Built in D to A crossover and Grado Rebuilt Styli Constructed by Unsupervised Child Labor in the Poconos. I just hope I can get my new turntable to stop skipping. and I have run out of baby oil. Will use Vaseline as a temporary replacement.
  12. well, come on, you know what I mean; most systems these days have essential weak spots. As do most listeners (sorry, my ears are the only ones I trust, as I wash them daily in baby oil). And speakers are what I mean primarily, and the power to run them correctly. OK, you've convinced me; I have the world's best speakers (no exaggeration); I'll see if I can do a little a/b this week.
  13. "And from I've seen most folks challenged cannot tell the difference between a .wav file and a 320kbps AAC. Hell, I'd challenge anyone to correctly pick out a .wav file from a 256kbps VBR AAC." so am I to understand that I tunes is using the 320/AAC? Anyone do a listening test on a real system?
  14. I'm lost, though I always like a good and only semi-coherent internet fight. So somebody tell me, which box should I get?
  15. I'm afraid to fly.
  16. it's ok; as for Bud recommendations - as asked a few posts back - you cannot go wrong with anything recorded up until 1953; after that it's problematic. Just my opinion.
  17. hi - 1) here's the bonus CD listing: (Bud recommendations to follow) - Field Recordings Bonus CD 1) Slave Rebellion 4:14 Gary Bartz – alto saxophone Allen Lowe – tenor saxophone Lewis Porter – piano Christopher Meeder – tuba Jeff Fuller – bass Jake Millet – electronic drums Recorded: Brooklyn, 9/21/13 (from the Soundtrack to Man with Guitar: The White Machine) 2) What is this Thing called Love 6:46 Joe Albany –piano Dickey Myers – alto saxophone Recorded off of a radio broadcast at the State University of New York at Binghamton, ca. 1979 3) Ornithology 8:05 Percy France – tenor saxophone Jeff Fuller – bass rec. NYC ca. 1980 4) Blue Ballade 2:53 Allen Lowe – alto saxophone Christopher Meeder: tuba DJ logic: turntables Jake Millet – electronic drums Recorded: 9/21/13 (from the Soundtrack to Man with Guitar: The White Machine) 5) March of the Vipers Allen Lowe – tenor saxophone Julius Hemphill – alto saxophone Robert Rhumbolz – trumpet John Rapson – trombone Paul Austerlitz – clarinet Jeff Fuller - bass Ray Kaczynski - drums Recorded: October 1992 at the Knitting Factory, NYC From The CD: New Tango ’92 (see www.allenlowe.com)
  18. sorry, there should have been a full track listing in each package - I can;t seem to get it to paste in here; will try tonight from home -
  19. enjoying that piece but I don't understand the line "I reached the music much later, in fact, almost 60 years later" - later than....?
  20. thanks; first returns are exhausted but enthusiastic.
  21. I have had one or two emails; all pre-orders were sent last week, on different days; most went media mail, which should take about one week from my door to yours.
  22. I actually used two different covers on different copies, just for fun. And please note the White Radio, lower right.
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