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New Dark Tree records release of 1985 Roberto Miranda concert
romualdo replied to felser's topic in New Releases
Came in the mail today & it definitely doesn't disappoint This is superb music with an absolutely killer lineup - live in LA (Bing Theatre), May 1985 - it soars!! I got quite emotional listening Roberto Miranda ensemble (x11) - includes his brother & father plus Bobby Bradford, John Carter, James Newton, Horace Tapscott - first time all 4 played together (Roberto mentions this during the concert) I'd say this could be a contender for my release of the year Get it pronto!! -
I would have really liked the Harriott & Garrick LPs as I'm a big Joe fan but alas I was too late - they sold so fast
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listening to the latest Jazz In Britain full download ie The second Ray Russell release ie Live Vol. 2: 1970 - Forget To Remember (Sextet this time) Recorded for the BBC (London) in Jan 1970 & broadcast (4 titles) soon after. This is wonderful stuff - fantastic SQ & the playing is superb from a lineup including Harry Beckett, Nick Evans, Tony Roberts, Daryl Runswick, Alan Rushton The download/CD has significantly more material than the LP - again, I've burn't my download to a CDr (AIFF files) for better sound This £24 yearly subscription with a year of downloads of any new releases plus 4 previous releases is a no brainer IMHO Have looked into getting some of the LPs but once shipping costs to Australia are added, i'll be paying approx $75Aus per LP - not worth it IMHO plus the downloads/CDs often have more recorded material than the LPs
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Charlie Parker on CD - Where to go from here?
romualdo replied to colinmce's topic in Recommendations
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I've been buying the Lord CDs since 2005 but switched to subscription in early 2018. Agreed, there are many errors - I've been contributing with corrections & new release/update details etc for the past 10 years. Still find it a very useful source. It's a massive piece of work IMHO.
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I can't seem to find on the JIB site where this is mentioned - the primary Bandcamp page lists Moholo
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Downloaded the Garrick/Harriott from JIB last night - needs two CDs - what a stellar lineup - looks like this University College (London) concert was just after the recording of "Black Marigolds" - titles from this LP & the earlier "Promises" make up most of the repertoire. Really enjoying the Ray Russell, Vol. 1 (includes early Dave Holland) Just downloaded the Mike Osborne & Friends (bandcamp download only & name your price) - again, 2 CDs worth. It's a live recording from The Peanuts Club, London - another stunning lineup - Beckett/Charig/Dean/Osborne/Skidmore/Miller/Moholo
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42 Mosaic Boxes at Bob's Blues & Jazz Mart
romualdo replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Offering and Looking For...
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I subscribed to JIB a couple of days ago (really pissed that I missed the Harriott/Garrick LP releases) £24 for a year subscription - you get 4 older downloads (no choice here but I did manage to score the Harriott release) then all the new releases (from the date of subscription) for the next year - I'm downloading as AIFF files so I can burn my own CDs Great deal IMHO - I'll just keep doing that but also buy the occasional LP or CD
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New Dark Tree records release of 1985 Roberto Miranda concert
romualdo replied to felser's topic in New Releases
got my email from Dark Tree this morning been buying directly from them since the Bradford/Carter release - no extra costs re shipping to Australia -
I was a sperm donor in the early to mid 80s & never thought there was any possibility of me meeting any DC offspring but to my surprise I've made contact with 10 (actually met 7) in the last 2 years. Interesting times...... it's the Fluoride
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one of my Mosaics (Basie Roulette Live) booklet has no # only a radio station call sign - presume that was a promo
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COMPLETE KEYNOTE COLLECTION - 21 lp set.
romualdo replied to Dmitry's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I digitalised the whole set when I initially purchased it second hand from a dealer in New Orleans (shipping to Australia was extortionate & the seller grossly underestimated the cost so I had to meet him half way) - then the Fresh Sound box emerged which I ended up getting too (that doesn't contain the many alternates though) - I was always hoping this would have become a Mosaic box (CD only) -
the 5 Henderson & 2 Dorham (including all released alts, even the 2015 Mode....) takes about 317 mins - if 5 discs then each would be just over an hour - they have room to fit more but just over an hour seems par with many Mosaic CDs - the recent Mobley had most of the discs as just over an hour while a couple were close to max & the final one was only 43 mins (his last album for BN)
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There are two versions released by Sam 1. the studio version with Nathan Davis & Woody Shaw (A Gaveau) - previously released 2. the live version recorded a month earlier without the above (live A Gaveau) - this has never been released before
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RIP Chick saw him with Gary Burton here in Brisbane back in 2014 (seems like yesterday)
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RIP Milford https://www.amazon.com/Milford-Graves-Full-Mantis/dp/B07NGRL22J have had it on my list to watch for a few months now
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WTF!! this is hard to believe - Evan to me has had a very scientific/rational/empathetic approach to the world & music - he was originally going to study Botany at Birmingham Uni but a trip to NYC (to see Cecil Taylor) changed his whole outlook & veered toward free jazz/improv
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Just been given a copy for Valentines Day 2021 - now that's true love!!
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reviving this post as I've just sourced a Joe Harriott LP with a Manchester connection (no CD version) that I wasn't aware of ie Joe Harriott - "Journey: Free Trade Hall, Manchester 1963" (Moonlight Tunes MT 001) No other material released by this label There are minimal details on the cover - not sure how legit this is but the sound quality is astounding Three of the six concert titles are from his classic "Free Form" LP ie Coda, Calypso & Tempo. Also there is a seventh track "In A Sentimental Mood" by the Stan Tracy Big Brass with lovely JH solos, c 1969 - this sounds like a studio recording The Lord discography places it within the We Love You Madly sessions (20-21/8/68 - Columbia UK) as an alternate take. Wonder where that info came from. Does anyone know who is/was behind this (original tape & LP pressing) - it's so well recorded IMHO with quite a bit of JH announcements/dialogue
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looking for Mosaic Basie Roulette Live mini booklet
romualdo replied to romualdo's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
All fine, printed & into Mosaic box Thanks again -
WTF!! That's a circuitous pathway - I used to wonder why the packages had Swedish (Sverige) stamping
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looking for Mosaic Basie Roulette Live mini booklet
romualdo replied to romualdo's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
many thanks - have just sent you a PM