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Speakeasy Jazzcorner Forums Shutting Down July 1
J.A.W. replied to BeBop's topic in Forums Discussion
You removed Chris' post just because he mentioned the Stanley Crouch dustup? With all due respect, this place is becoming a little more like the Steve Hoffman forums by the day. Well, if you don't like the way this place is moderated, you know where the door is -
Whole batch of Mosaic Selects and Singles running low
J.A.W. replied to miles65's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
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$875 left with 27 hours to go.
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Is this one of them: http://www.allmusic.com/album/ira-sullivan-1977-mw0000868543? Any idea when they will be released?
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$1500 left with 37 hours to go.
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AMG: http://www.allmusic.com/artist/jodie-christian-mn0000113345
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Speakeasy Jazzcorner Forums Shutting Down July 1
J.A.W. replied to BeBop's topic in Forums Discussion
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Seeking is included in the Mosaic Select, which was produced by Jonathan; it also has Secrets and lots of unissued titles: http://www.mosaicrecords.com/prodinfo.asp?number=MS-036
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FS: Art Pepper cds (japanese mini lps)
J.A.W. replied to skeith's topic in Offering and Looking For...
"Mini-LP" refers to the covers. They're regular CDs in facsimile "mini-LP" covers. -
Good to hear, even though it's not my favourite Armstrong period.
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I could be totally wrong, but I doubt Mosaic would do a Don Byas set; I think the research and licensing cost would be too high with all those labels he recorded for, it probably wouldn't be cost-effective - unless someone would sponsor the whole project, of course
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That would be "Verklärte Nacht". I have three different recordings, one by Herbert von Karajan and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra on DG and two chamber versions which I like better, one by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra on DG and the other by the Hollywood String Quartet with Alvin Dinkin and Kurt Reher on Testament. I'm not into Schoenberg's vocal works and I don't have much of his other work, just Rafael Kubelik with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in the 5 Pieces for Orchestra, Op.16 on Mercury and the solo piano recordings by Maurizio Pollini in his earlier years on DG. Maybe I should try the string quartets (Leipzig Quartett?) and violin concerto (Hahn?) again.
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Bullshit Please elaborate.
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A "CD-R from China, sold in Japan"? I doubt it. Reeks of bootleg all the way.
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Scott, you may be right, but what is happening here is that for instance banking, filing your income tax returns, getting insurance and the Dutch version of social security and things like that are now almost exclusively done electronically and that's definitely making life harder for people who have no use for computers. I see it all around me. Looks like we have reached a tipping point there already.
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Oops, you posted this while I was typing. But yes, I agree 100%. What bugs me is that many older persons (I'm 66 by the way) don't - or don't want to - see the convenience of a more modern way of living than they were used to. Just an example - I live in an apartment building with quite a few people who are older than I am and they refuse to use a computer for even the simplest things, making life harder for themselves. Their excuse: I'm too old for that kind of thing; they don't even try...
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FS: Mingus Workshop Mosaic & random CDs
J.A.W. replied to erwbol's topic in Offering and Looking For...
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Question re the Paul Chambers Mosaic Select
J.A.W. replied to mjzee's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Not to my ears, but note that the Select has more material than just those 2 albums. It also includes Whims of Chambers, Chambers' Music and tracks from Jazz in Transition and Blakey's Drums Around the Corner: http://www.mosaicrecords.com/discography.asp?number=MS-005&price=$44.00&copies=3 CDs -
Whole batch of Mosaic Selects and Singles running low
J.A.W. replied to miles65's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Mosaic's "Running Low/Last Chance" page has been updated: http://www.mosaicrecords.com/lastchance.asp Last Chance The Complete Roost Sonny Stitt Studio Sessions (#208) J.J. Johnson & Kai Winding - Trombone For Two (MCD-1015) Lee Wiley - West of the Moon (MCD-1008) Mosaic Select: Paul Chambers (MS-005) Woody Herman - Woody's Winners (MCD-1013) Mosaic Select: Sidney Bechet (MS-022) Mosaic Select: Cohn, Newman & Green (MS-027) Running Low Mosaic Select: Andrew Hill (MS-016) Mosaic Select: Gerry Mulligan (MS-021) Mosaic Select: McCoy Tyner (MS-025) Art Blakey - Hard Bop (MCD-1005) Charles Lloyd - Of Course, Of Course (MCD-1006) -
Yes, a reissue of all the 1960's Fontana releases with the Marte Roling covers. Now, THAT would be something! That's just what I had in mind! But there must be a multitude of reasons why that stuff is so rare (rights back at the musicians' being one? which would make this much more nightmarish than the Bley trio box, I guess ...) Yep, I understand that the rights (and tapes) reverted to the artists.
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First impression is that these are all worthwhile purchases. Changes One seemed an improvement over the 1993 disc. More detailed highs. A nice heavy detailed bass sound, not overpowering. Better than the piece of shit Atlantic Masters (2005) release. This series is not only a tad loud, but it also has boosted highs - not annoyingly so, but still... I'm not a fan of this kind of "modern mastering" - and that's putting it mildly - but, as I said before, the series is listenable as far as I'm concerned. I may change my mind on second listening, though. Which CDs do you prefer for the Coleman and Mingus Atlantics? The Beauty is a Rare Thing and Passion of a Man box sets? The early CDs that were mastered by Steve Innocenzi (not all albums were released in that early CD batch) and indeed those two boxes. With limited reissues of favorite albums I'm generally afraid of missing out on something good. Perhaps I should concentrate exclusively on albums that are not yet part of my collection, like the Lloyds. That's exactly what I've been doing with this series - and the recent Japanese Blue Note series.