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J.A.W.

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  1. The following CDs are scheduled for release. On October 6,2004 Tokuma TKCK 3034(New) Mance,Junior/The First(Live at 3361 Black) 3000 Tokuma TKCK 3035(New) Mance,Junior/The Second(Live at 3361 Black) 3000 On October 20,2004 3D System MTCJ 5013(Gala)New Space Jazz Trio/Meridies 2625 3D System MTCJ 5014(New) Lang Thierry/Between a Smile and Tears 2625 3D System FNCJ 5504(55 Records)New van Ruller,Jesse/Murphy's Low 2500 3D System MTCJ 3017(New) Macero,Teo/Teo for Two Vol.1 2625 3D System MTCJ 6001(Atlantic)New Jarrett,Keith/The Mourning of a Star* 2415 3D System MTCJ 6002(Atlantic)New Jarrett,Keith/El Juicio(The Judgment)* 2415 3D System MTCJ 6003(Vortex)New Corea,Chick/Tones for Joan's Bones* 2415 3D System MTCJ 6004(Atlantic)New M.J.Q./The Comedy* 2415 3D System MTCJ 6005(Atlantic)New M.J.Q./With Jimmy Guiffere* 2415 3D System MTCJ 1071(New) Pepper,Art/Pasadena Concert 2500 3D System KBCW 1013(New) Muhr,Gregor/Blicke(Eye Contact) 2500 3D System QSCA 1013(Sandra)New Baker,Chet & Wolfgang Lackerschmid/Ballads for Two 2415 3D System QSCA 1014(West Wind)New Baker,Chet & Wolfgang Lackerschmid/Welcome Back 2415
  2. Strange... Mosaic's Scott e-mailed me earlier today it'd be "sometime in September", like I posted above - though you could say "September 1st-ish" is "sometime in September", of course
  3. This has just become "sometime in September"...
  4. You don't HAVE to listen to it...
  5. Probably because those sessions aren't beyond the European 50-year copyright limit yet.
  6. Sounds like another "borrowed" mastering job.
  7. J.A.W.

    Funny Rat

    Are you sure?
  8. Didn't know that, thanks for the info. Too bad indeed!
  9. I think it was because Mosaic was still mainly LP-oriented at the time (the late 1980s).
  10. If you want to know how many Wilson sets are left, why don't you call Mosaic (203-327-7111) or send them an e-mail (info@mosaicrecords.com).
  11. As far as I know that thread only mentions the number on the set purchased, which we're pretty sure is not an accurate reflection of the number of sets remaining. (For one thing, we don't even know for certain how many more are in this pressing.) I'm not sure what you mean - just click on the link, and you'll see Billyboy's July 8 post about the Wilson set being on the "Last Chance" list; Bright Moment's first post here was a repeat of that info, which is why I posted the Running Low / Last Chance link (click on "Running Low / Last Chance"). Mosaic's Scott told me a while ago that their Wilson licence expires at the end of this year, which is probably why it's on the "Last Chance" list now.
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    Funny Rat

    Just listened to this one, and you're right, there's quite a lot of noodling going on. It couldn't keep my attention and I'm not sure it'll grow on me, but I'll give it another shot some time.
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    Funny Rat

    Someone better not sneeze very loudly or get into a rage in there...
  14. It was an LP-only set which, if memory serves, contained Hodges' 1951-1955 Verve small-group sessions.
  15. Happy birthday.
  16. This info has already been posted in the Running Low / Last Chance thread on July 8.
  17. J.A.W.

    Funny Rat

    Yes, they do (usually).
  18. Yep, it is - he's "The Genius of the Electric Guitar". The box contains his 1939-1941 recordings with various Benny Goodman bands.
  19. Didn't that box come with a toothbrush to remove the rust?
  20. The online stores I checked either don't carry the set or are selling it for $100+.
  21. J.A.W.

    Funny Rat

    That is a great movie
  22. Well, I like it that he does not round out all the edges - Tafelmusik always sounded too polished for my taste. But if that's what you're looking for ... Hogwood was criticized for not rehearsing properly enough by his double bass player of the time, Barry Guy. But with a project of these dimensions one has to compromise, I'm afraid. Haven't yet heard the Freiburger's version - although they always delivered fine performances when I heard them, live or on record. I have Pinnock's version of the Tageszeiten Symphonies which is nice, but I haven't listened to it for a long time. That's exactly how many Hogwood recordings sound to me, under-rehearsed with rough edges - too much so for my ears. Tafelmusik may be a tad too polished (I agree with you there), but I prefer their approach to Hogwood's.
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    Funny Rat

    I prefer the W.C. Handy album.
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