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J.A.W.

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  1. I'm looking for the Japanese CD reissue of Herb Geller's Fire in the West, Toshiba TOCJ-5398, in excellent or better condition. Please PM me if you're selling a copy or know where I can get one. I can pay through PayPal only. I'm not interested in the Spanish Fresh Sound reissue.
  2. That last sentence is not correct: These sessions originally had been on 10" LP (partly on 78's) and, due to playing time restrictions, were mixed up for the 12" LPs, which thus were the first reissues. Cover art was changed, too. On an average, three 10" LPs were used for two 12" LPs; in some cases, previously unissued alternates or tracks were added. In cases were there was not enough material for two LPs, tracks were left off (e.g. Lou Donaldson, Horace Silver Trios). This applies to the Miles Davis, Thelonious Monk, Jay Jay Johnson, Clifford Brown, Tadd Dameron, Art Blakey Birdland, and Milt Jackson sessions. For the first US CD issues Michael Cuscuna completed the sessions and put the tracks in recording order, but used the cover art of the 12" LPs. The RVGs also have the complete sessions in recording order but ise the 10" LP cover art and, of course, are newly remastered by RVG. There were Japanese issues replicating the 12" LP order, putting the remaining material on additional CDs. I was referring to the Japanese Monk CD reissues, in the 1990s "Blue Note Works" series. Forgot to mention that. Oh well, no need to edit my post now.
  3. Note in the booklets of the RVG Monks: Because this CD does not conform in content to the original 12" LP, we have not included the original liner notes. The original LP mixed various sessions in incomplete form. This CD reissue presents the music of each session as it was recorded and in complete form. The earlier Monk CD issues followed the LP session order.
  4. The RVGs have the complete tracks in chronological order; I think the earlier CD issues followed the (different) LP order. I'm not sure if the earlier discs had all the tracks.
  5. Four more clubs are now being investigated in Italy: Reggina, Lecce, Messina en Siena.
  6. My condolences, Kevin.
  7. Concord Music Group Summer Blowout Sale (United States residents only)
  8. Didn't you know him already back in the BNBB days?
  9. The Italian football association will wait until the verdicts are final before deciding what to do. According to German football magazine "Der Kicker" the three relegated clubs: FC Messina, US Lecce and Treviso FBC, will stay up. Internazionale Milano, AS Roma, Chievo Verona and US Palermo will play in next season's Champions League (two of them will have to qualify for the group stage first).
  10. The Italian football association will wait until the verdicts are final before deciding what to do.
  11. ...and we can turn our attention to the various Euro 2008 qualifying groups, including the one with France AND Italy... Perhaps then it will be the time to start a new thread for football generally. Qualifying starts in two months' time (September 2006). I'm eagerly awaiting your Euro 2008 thread, Brad!
  12. ...and we can turn our attention to the various Euro 2008 qualifying groups, including the one with France AND Italy...
  13. I didn't know he's no longer with us. When did he die?
  14. As a result, the whole World Cup tournament will have to be replayed .... and maybe the Dutch won't make it to the second round!! Probably not, with manager Marco van Basten's attitude; he's convinced he did very well...
  15. Just notiiced that my post count is up a bit, but I'm still missing about 1,600
  16. As a result, the whole World Cup tournament will have to be replayed
  17. I'm one of them I was banned as a result of our, well, let's call it a collision. No problem.
  18. Same here - I lost about 2,500 in my post count, and I'm sure I didn't delete all of them.
  19. I posted the Klinsmann news earlier in this thread this morning, here...
  20. I'm not opposed to this, not because I want to necessarily pick up JC posters (although of course they are welcome here... that goes without saying I hope) but because I like the idea of bringing a wider range of music discussion to the board. What should we call it? Why don't you ask thread starter Tony ("Chaney")?
  21. FIFA just published a brand new ranking, based on the results of the last 4 years (instead of 8 years previously), including the World Cup 2006: 1. Brazil 2. Italy 3. Argentina 4. France 5. England 6. Netherlands 7. Spain 8. Portugal 9. Germany 10. Czech Republic 11. Nigeria 12. Cameroon 13. Switzerland 14. Uruguay 15. Ukraine 16. United States 17. Denmark 18. Mexico 19. Paraguay 20. Ivory Coast 21. Colombia 22. Sweden 23. Croatia 24. Guinea 25. Ghana 26. Rumania 27. Turkey 28. Ecuador 29. Egypt 30. Poland
  22. I agree. Instead of going to penalty kicks they should switch to overtime 'sudden death' like they do in hockey. They had overtime sudden death in the knock-out stages of WC 2002, but it didn't work and they changed it back to the current, "old" system of penalties after overtime.
  23. Just saw on German TV (WDR text) that Jürgen Klinsmann has resigned as German "Team Chef". It's now also on the BBC.
  24. Absolutely correct, it proved to disrupt teams and kill games. Not a good idea in my view.
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