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J.A.W.

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  1. Earlier thread about this
  2. Sigiswald Kuijken is not Dutch, he's from Belgium (Flanders, to be exact).
  3. ImportCDs has a few copies available on a "first come, first serve"-basis for only $12.55 each plus shipping.
  4. Thanks, but all I'm getting is "page not available". It available here (the U.S.). It's a Masterpiece Theatre presentation. Perhaps it's called something else in the U.K or the rest of Europe. I'm sure that one of our U.K members can provide a link that works in Europe. Probably something to do with copyright. Jordi Pujol should release it in Europe - oh wait, he's already being discussed elsewhere...
  5. Same here....but only twice. Someone should ban him
  6. Thanks, but all I'm getting is "page not available".
  7. What are you referring to?
  8. Mystery solved; the Dexter Gordon CD does indeed contain Dial recordings. I found this description in Japanese on the CD Japan site: ザ・チェイス/デクスター・ゴードン・オン・ダイアル/ デクスター・ゴードン (The Chase / Dexter Gordon on Dial / Dexter Gordon) [ジャズ名盤 ベスト&モア 999シリーズ 第5弾] テナーの巨人デクスター・ゴードンの初期時代を集大成したダイアル・セッション。歴史的に名高いワーデル・グレイとの「ザ・チェイス」の初録音、テディ・エドワーズとの「ザ・デュアル」セッションなど聴き応えのあるテナー・バトルが楽しめる。 The Google translation was too weird to post here, but the description does mention Dexter Gordon's first recording on Dial; it also mentions Wardell Gray and Teddy Edwards.
  9. Well, I doubt that Toshiba/EMI would use the Dial recordings without permission from Spotlite, even though they are in the public domain in some parts of the world.
  10. Pity the Anthony Braxton 1985 London, Birmingham and Coventry sets aren't part of the sale.
  11. I believe that all TOCJ's are EMI owned recordings. None of the ones you mention qualify. Unless they struck a licensing deal with Spotlite (UK), the label that owns Dial.
  12. This is already being discussed here, as a search would have revealed
  13. Well, I think it's a good thing they are reissuing pre-bop and post-mid 1960s jazz. Generally, those eras have been more or less neglected in comparison with 1950s-mid 1960s jazz. Apart from Mosaic only Nessa and a few other labels have reissued post-mid 1960s jazz, and Mosaic have done pre-bop sets before, of course.
  14. Same here. No idea how many vocals this set will have, but there's a good chance I'll pass. I have the John R.T. Davies-mastered Hep Chick Webb CDs with relatively excellent sound, but those vocals...
  15. I read somewhere (I think it was the Hoffman forum) that there's no stereo version of "Good Vibrations".
  16. Chuck is right, more noise usually means more music. Heavy noise reduction kills the music.
  17. You've got a point. Enough has been said about other boards here.
  18. Couldn't agree more.
  19. In my experience ordering from the U.K. is a pain at the moment, a lot of packages take weeks to arrive, even though the Netherlands is just across the North Sea...
  20. I bet the Mosaic will thrash the Affinity as far as sound quality, packaging and booklet go.
  21. J.A.W.

    Amps

    Totally agree. I've owned Quad amps and they were excellent. I still have Quad electrostatic speakers and am very happy with them.
  22. It's like a cult over there. Actually, a rule like that has its advantages: it keeps people away whose only intention is to sell stuff and who aren't interested in discussing anything.
  23. J.A.W.

    Amps

    I can't see going downscale; it will only enhance the limitations. You might take a look at this one; good performance and value for money (as these things go): NAD amp In my experience NAD amps are several steps down from Quad amps.
  24. Only members of the Hoffman forum who have been a member for at least 30 days and have a post count of at least 50 have access to their sale section. Just thought I'd mention it
  25. J.A.W.

    Amps

    If you were happy with your Quads when they were still OK, I'd say stick with them and have them serviced.
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