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  1. PM sent on: Getz, Stan Blue Skies Concord 6
  2. Hi, I am interested in the Hanna-Fontana "Live at Concord" I can pay via Paypal if acceptable. Thank you, Don
  3. In the 70's there was a popular Jazz club in the East Village called the "Tin Palace". Anyone care to offer any remembrances of that venue. It was a scrappy time for jazz.
  4. YES, this is one of my all time favorite Maynard albums. Issued in the mid-1960's on the short-lived Mainstream label. It was originally issued on LP under the title "Color Him Wild". There is something about this album that keeps me coming back; I think it is the nice balance/mix of material. Not only does he show off his inimitable solo chops on tunes like "Airegin" but there is a great version of "Three More Foxes" here that fascinated me back when I was a young trumpeter in highschool. However I think it is the warm ballad artistry of the sax section (Lanny Morgan, Willie Maiden, Ronnie Cuber) on Maiden's composition "Tinsel" and the easy going loper "This Night" that really sunk in and hooked me. It is a real shame that this album has not been more widely available during the CD era. Hopefully it will see new light in the download era. I was able to nab a used CD copy in it's reincarnation as "Dues" sometime ago. Don't let this one pass you by!!!
  5. Yes, but more importantly could he "core a apple"?
  6. Incredible! Good thing I'm not a betting man. I'm actually quite glad for you. Hmmmm... I wonder if they happen to have a spare copy of the Shorty Rogers Mosaic set on CD???
  7. Don't get your hopes up. I'll be shocked if you actually receive it. Walmart is notorious for listing OOP CDs as available and will accept your order and then later send you an email informing you the item is no longer available............ - Don
  8. Concord went through a corporate downsizing around the end of March. Brandi, their most knowledgeable and helpful customer relations staff person was one of the casualities. One should not expect the same level of service from these folks. Unfortunately I think this is a case of doing less with less........... The big push with Concord now is with mp3s (Yuck). - Don
  9. Another PM just sent for "Texbook Tenor" also. Thanks, Don
  10. PM sent on the following: Babasin, Harry/Enevoldsen, Bob – Jazz in Hollywood Byard, Jaki – Freedom Together Jaspar, Bobby – With George Wallington, Idrees Sulieman Kelly, Wynton – Blues on Purpose (Xanadu) - Don
  11. Thanks very much for the tip and the offer Malraux. I'll pass the info. on to my friend. - Don
  12. Thanks for the advise Jim. This may solve the problem with one of the recordings. Certainly worth a try! - Don
  13. Thank you for the reply Allen. I have forwarded your information to my friend and directed him to your website so he may be in touch with you directly. - Don
  14. I have a friend on the East Coast (USA) that has a couple of cassette recordings he made of live Jazz sessions during the early 1980's that he has digitized but is unsatisfied with the results. The recordings were done in small clubs with a portable cassette recorder set up on a table. The individual who made the recordings was a friend of the artists and I believe he had their approval to make the recordings. In any event the recordings have sentimental value to my friend and he would like to restore the sound as much as reasonably possible. He has identified the problems with one of the tapes to be "wow and flutter" while the other has some background hum and other extraneous noise that he would like to have eliminated. He has no interest in releasing the recordings commercially but customarily provides copies to any of the surviving artists. He is willing to pay a reasonable amount to have the work done. I am assuming he can provide both the original cassette tapes if needed as well as CD-Rs of the digitized files. I would appreciate any recommendations of individuals that are capable of doing this sort of work. You can either post your suggestions here or send me a PM if you prefer. Thank you, Don
  15. Hmmm........... Thanks for the tip Ron. I dont' have that one. Nice review on the AMG. I will have to keep an eye out for that one but I have a feeling it won't be easy to come by. Unfortunately it's unavailable from Amazon and listed as out of stock on the JoKen website as well. Hopefully the reason for Ralph's absence of late on record is due to his busy schedule with the Tonight Show band. - Don
  16. To my ears he has one of the most appealing sounds on the tenor sax and I really enjoy his improvisations as well. I believe I have all of his own albums and many of his appearances under others direction (e.g. Horace Silver, Ray Brown, Brian Lynch, Freddie, JJ., etc.). After the early 1990's he is virtually nowhere to be seen on record. I know he was with the Tonight Show Band for a while. Anyone seen or heard of him recently? I understand he still resides on the West Coast. Thank you, Don
  17. Hi Guys, Due to some overzealous buying of late I have a few OJC CDs available that I can offer for $10 each which includes shipping via first class US mail to anywhere in the USA. Drop me a line if you are interested. They are all new and factory sealed. Bull's Eye - Barry Harris Sextet OJCCD 1082-2 (2 copies available) with Kenny Dorham, Charles McPherson, Pepper Adams, Paul Chambers & Billy Higgins Red's Good Groove - Red Garland Quintet OJCCD 1064-2 (1 copy left) with Blue Mitchell, Pepper Adams, Sam Jones & Philly Joe Jones Bird Song - Hampton Hawes OJCCD 1035-2 (1 copy only) 2 Trio sessions Paypal preferred but I can accept a money order or persoonal check as well. Don
  18. After trying out Audacity to digitize my vinyl and tape collection I stumbled upon GoldWave Digital Audio Editor which I have found to be much more intuitive, has more features and is generally easier to work with. Regarding creating seperate tracks for each tune: This can be done either on the fly with a click of a mouse button or you can "drop" a click into the finished product after the fact if you have recorded an entire side of an LP. GoldWave also has an option to insert track markers automatically based on the existance and duration of silence, the levels of which are adjustable. It costs about $45 US but you get all updates for free and they provide access to their user forums. Easily one of the best software purchases I have made. It is available only via the web. Here is a link to their homepage: http://www.goldwave.com/ Good luck, Don
  19. Thanks very much for the notice Steve. Is the show perchance also downloadable in mp3 format for replay on our ipods? Don
  20. That's going to be a tough one to find. According to this CTI discography the session was not initially released back in 1977 as CTI was in the throwes of bankruptcy at the time. There apparently has been a subsequent Japanese CD release however (no surprise there). Good luck in your search.......... Don
  21. Thanks for the tip Sal. I'll have to give that Herbie Hancock album a listen. I totally missed it when it was released. Don
  22. Just got back from a week in New York. Although we caught a few Broadway shows the high point for us (my wife, 15 yr. old daughter and I) was hearing Pat Martino's quartet at the Iridium. Pat's group included Rick Germanson (Piano), Paul Gill (Bass), and Scott Allan Robinson (Drums). I am almost embarassed to say that while I have several of Pat's albums this was the first time I have heard him perform live. What a wonderful experience it was. Aparently Pat performs a 3 or 4 day gig at the Iridium each year. He stuck pretty much to his tried and true repertoire; bebop standards, blues and his well honed originals. I guess the most fascinating selection for me was his rendition of Coltrane's Impressions which he took at a very slow bluesy tempo but with somewhat of a Rhumba beat. I presume this is his trademark rendition. It gave the tune a whole 'nother feeling as opposed to Trane's blazing pace. He also performed a tune entitled "Mac Tough"; his tribute to Jack McDuff who he mentioned had alot to do with his return to performing following his memory loss. His pianist (Rick Germanson) appeared to be the strongest link in the supporting trio and a wonder to watch as well as hear. A very agressive performer when given the opoportunity to take over the lead. All-in-all a very exhilorating set to say the least. Highly recommended to anyone out there that may have the opportunity in the coming months to see Pat.......... BTW, the club was filled to capacity for the second set which began officially at 9:30 (music didn't really begin until nearly 10:00). Nice to see the Big Apple can still support mainstream jazz of the highest caliber. BTW, the cheesecake was delicious...... Don
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