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Who's that "crazy and nasty" Dutch guy? I have now. Quite an improvement over the Timeless IMO. In particular, a good deal more upper-register information (but in balance with the overall sonic spectrum) and a greater sense of space and presence; it's like a cloud of murkiness has been removed. Check out for example Bix's solo on "I Need Some Pettin" -- on the Timeless the timbral shadings on the two key desecending phrases toward the solo's end hardly register; on the new transfers they're magical. I'm not a fan of Timeless Historical (or whatever they're called) releases. I've heard a few and they didn't sound "right", but I can't really put my finger on it.
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I am selling these CDs from my collection. CD jewel cases are not graded, some of them have scratches and/or cracks. The artwork is generally in Exc condition. 20-bit K2 mastered impulse! CD Freddie Hubbard - The Artistry of Freddie Hubbard - impulse! MVCJ-19063, with obi (1998); $18 condition of CD: M- Capitol Toshiba CD Sal Salvador - Sal Salvador - Capitol TOCJ-5375, no obi (1991); $16 condition of CD: M- Blue Note Works CDs Lee Morgan - Lee Morgan Indeed! - Blue Note TOCJ-1538, with obi (1995); $14 condition of CD: Exc, looks buffed Lee Morgan - Lee Morgan, Vol.3 - Blue Note TOCJ-1557, with obi (1996); $14 condition of CD: Exc, looks buffed Lee Morgan - City Lights - Blue Note TOCJ-1575, with obi (1996); $14 condition of CD: Exc, looks buffed Shipping and payment: $3 per CD to Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand, United States $2 per CD to Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom Please note that I do not ship to countries that are not listed here. Payment by PayPal only; no cash, checks or money orders. Questions? Feel free to PM me, but a PM with a question doesn't secure the item unless it’s explicitly reserved. An item that is not claimed within 24 hours of my reply will be sold to the next buyer. I won't be able to mail the discs until next week.
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The European label that released this is "Fantastic Voyage".
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Correct. Shorter was with Blakey from 1959 to 1964, when he joined Miles Davis' quintet.
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Yes, maybe. But I have a more than sneaky feeling that Mr Cuscuna dislikes Freddie Roach. The only Roach LP that was reissued by BN USA was "Good move" and surely that was because Hank Mobley was on it. That's the least Roach-like of all the Roach albums. MG Pure speculation. You know how this thing works: next time someone will post something like "MC doesn't like Freddie Roach" as a fact. Why not ask him directly? He can be contacted via Mosaic.
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Classical singer Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau has died, just 10 days short of his 87th birthday. German obit
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I didn't post this topic back in January to see it turn into a place for personal attacks and insults. Maybe one of the moderators could lock it. My thoughts exactly.
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It was also released in the Japanese "Blue Note Works" series, in 1995: TOCJ-1517. Great album.
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Complete Masters (Bechet, Satchmo, Ella, Billie, Bird)
J.A.W. replied to king ubu's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Last thing I heard from Scott Wenzel is that they are planning a late 2012 release date for the Webb/Fitzgerald box. Could be later, of course -
According to the first edition of the Cuscuna/Ruppli Blue Note discography the three tracks ("Up Tight", "Cry Me a River" and an incomplete take of "Latin Strain", all with a certain Edwin Swanston on organ) that were recorded on July 20, 1959 were rejected. As for Easy Living, I have the 1987 U.S. CD with eight tracks, including "I've Got a Crush on You", "Nancy (With the Laughing Face)" and "Easy Living".
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I have the John Hardee and 2 Ike Quebec CDs in this series. They're great and cover the long OOP and insanely expensive (if you can find it) Mosaic set. Blue Note released TOCJ-66010 in the United States as Edmond Hall's Profoundly Blue in 1998 and TOCJ-66007 without the Josh White tracks as The Port of Harlem Jazzmen in 1994, with 19 tracks. The latter was also released as a Mosaic LP, of course. I am posting the U.S. releases for those who are interested in the music and can't find the Japanese CDs or prefer the American ones.
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The entire contents of TOCJ-66011 plus the 6 James P. Johnson tracks on TOCJ-66014 were issued on the The Blue Note Jazzmen 2CD-set in 1998.
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I noticed that one of the discs I don't have, TOCJ-66014: the Ben Webster collection, has 19 tracks. I have 2 tracks with Benny Morton and 5 tracks with James P. Johnson. What are the other tracks and have they ever been issued on domestic (U.S.) CDs?
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You put in a zero too many. These are the correct catalogue numbers: TOCJ-66006 Melancholy Boogie Woogie and Piano Classics / Various Artists TOCJ-66007 Summertime / Sidney Bechet and The Port of Harlem Jazzmen TOCJ-66008 St. Louis Blues / Sidney Bechet and The Blue Note Jazzmen, Volume 1 TOCJ-66009 I Found A New Baby / Sidney Bechet and The Blue Note Jazzmen, Volume 2 TOCJ-66010 Profoundly Blue / Memorable Sessions With Edmond Hall TOCJ-66011 High Society / Jamming In Jazz with Blue Note TOCJ-66012 Low Down Blues / Art Hodes' Back Room Boys TOCJ-66013 Shine / Art Hodes' Five and Seven TOCJ-66014 Victory Stride / Swing Sessions Featuring Ben Webster TOCJ-66015 Blue Harlem / Ike Quebec Quintets and Swingtet TOCJ-66016 Topsy / Ike Quebec Swing Seven TOCJ-66017 Tired / John Hardee Swingtets
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Everything you listen to on 78, LP, CD or whatever medium comes from the past and is therefore historical
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Guinness Book recognizes 78 foot wave
J.A.W. replied to GA Russell's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Highly recommended: Blues Images calendars and CDs
J.A.W. replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Recommendations
Some of the tracks on the Blues Images CDs also appeared on Yazoo, but the sound on Blues Images is often better; in some cases they were able to use better 78s as sources. -
Lovers of pre-war blues and the Yazoo label might be interested in this. Blues collector and researcher John Tefteller issues a blues calendar with a CD each year on his Blues Images label. The CDs that came with the older calendars (Vols.1-8) are now available separately, the most recent one (Vol.9, 2012) currently only with the calendar. The CD transfers and masterings were done by Yazoo owner Richard Nevins and the sound is as good as it can be. Both the calendars and CDs are highly recommended!
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So, Yazoo has, I guess, effectively closed shop. But thanks for the heads-up on the Blues Images label — I hadn't heard anything about it. Any discs you'd recommend and/or like from this label? John Tefteller, the owner of Blues Images, issues a CD with his blues calendar each year. The older CDs (Vols.1-8) are available separately, the latest one currently only with the calendar; they're all "Yazoo quality" and very highly recommended. I have just posted a thread on Blues Images.
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Correct. The last release was The Stuff That Dreams Are Made Of. Owner Richard Nevins decided to stop releasing Yazoo CDs. He still does the transfers and remasterings of John Tefteller's excellent Blues Images CDs, though.
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