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romualdo

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  1. what a bummer!! Wonder how many full subscribers are out there who opted for the lot in one go (10 releases) & so far havn't received any yet (or never will?) I'm still hoping - not going to make a CC claim yet (if that's possible over here with a product purchased from the states). Maybe he'll renew his site over the next few days?
  2. thanks for posting the links - I used to watch the Australian GTK music show in the early 70s
  3. delivered (Brisbane, Australia) yesterday (Christmas Eve) - will have to wait though - It's a christmas present from my partner
  4. same here, i'm in the optimistic camp but unfortunately I asked for the whole batch to be sent as one shipment so I don't have any except for #1 (pre subscription)
  5. The recent batch (12) of Japanese Solid BYG/Actuel CDs are actually the first 12 original releases for the label - hopefully they'll go down the Bethlehem (Solid CD reissues) path & gradually release all 52 original Actuel LP sessions. I received 6 (Greene, Lyons, Delcloo/Jones, Murray, Silva, Gong) from this batch a couple of days ago - very happy with SQ - are they needle drops? (probably but can't tell by listening). Interesting the sharing of similar US musicians between sessions that were temporally in close proximity ie members of AEC, Anthony Braxton, Archie Shepp, Grachan Moncur, Alan Silva, Sunny Murray ....) with a strong coterie of French/euro collaborators They've been remastered in Japan (CD liner notes) so not likely to be related to the UK BYG reissue program - I'd snap these up before they disappear as I get the impression that the more obscure titles will not be reissued by BYG UK who claim their recent CD reissues are from master tapes? I was under the impression that all their tapes were lost when their basement flooded in the 70s(?) - didn't Brownie know more details (previous thread)
  6. .....and create your own CDr (from WAV or AIFF files)
  7. been on my hit list for a number of weeks now
  8. even further down here in Australia but in the early 90s i used to call Mosaic (landline) to place my orders
  9. sublime music for 7 decades - what an achievement RIP Martial only recently picked up the two previously unreleased Dial solo recordings he made in LA in '66
  10. It sure is!! received my copy a couple of days ago & have listened twice so far - the music is not new to me, purchasing the Vocalion twofer a few years back but sonically this LP is a blast - cover sticker proclaims "Vinyl audio remastered & cut from the original master tapes by Abbey Road" Also contains an informative (for the uninitiated) inner 12x12 info sheet that is actually readable (unlike the recent Bird In Kansas City CD booklet notes) encouraging note in the top review in Discogs https://www.discogs.com/release/32019632-The-Joe-Harriott-Quintet-Movement "W.S Nov 16, 2024 I was fortunate enough to assist Universal in this release by loaning my original pressings for the artwork. They've done a really great job, such a great series. I've also loaned a few more original British jazz albums to them and there's some great plans in the mix for the future. Exciting times!"
  11. Jazz At The St James - Intone CD - very obscure New Zealand release
  12. Bernie McGann - Playground (Rufus) 1996 Australia artist Dave Brewer
  13. Chris Connor aussie Bethlehem 10" LP - no 10" version in the states AFAIK Variety of David Stone Martin 10" Clef covers - his work really resonates with me And finally an original US Contemporary 10"
  14. Steve Allan (Allen) unique aussie 10" LP cover with spelling mistake (possibly UK also?) - AFAIK was only a 12" in the states with a different cover June Christy aussie Capitol 10" - unique cover to Australia Young At Bop V/A 10" aussie Mercury compilation 10"
  15. BTW, Most's Bethlehem catalogue was rereleased round 2013-2014 on the Japanese Solid Label (part of the massive Bethlehem reissue series) - really dig his Bethlehem sessions https://www.discogs.com/release/10346180-Sam-Most-Musically-Yours https://www.discogs.com/release/11372036-Sam-Most-Plays-Bird-Bud-Monk-And-Miles https://www.discogs.com/release/12755874-Sam-Most-The-Amazing-Mr-Sam-Most https://www.discogs.com/release/11425992-Sam-Most-Sextette-Im-Nuts-About-The-MostSam-That-Is
  16. have you listened to any of the Steve Lacy/Mal Waldron collaborations - sublime stuff IMHO My favourite is the Hat/Hatology 4CD set "Live At Dreher, 1981" Also currently enjoying the recent CD reissue of Waldron/Terumasa's "Reminiscent Suite"
  17. Thanks for the review Pim - will probably get this before it sells out - picked up a few SAM items in the past, most recently the wonderful Billy Harper LP BTW I was very into Magma in the 70s - still have some of their vinyl
  18. Parkeriana (OW!) from this concert is 21:21 in the Mosaic box & at approximately 09:52 Byard's piano solo (with drums) ceases, there is a short lull in the music then Richmond's drum solo commences then around 10:18 a saxophone (tenor) commences. It does sound like Ow! has been cut in half on Ulysse AROC CD 1001 from what you have described. Yes, the third track should be So Long Eric if Ow! has been split into two components.
  19. Anyone have/read either of these recently published (independantly) Steven Cerra volumes? https://www.amazon.com/JAZZ-WEST-COAST-READER-1/dp/B0DHH5XCBH/ref=sr_1_2?crid=1W6D7GS7E4NCT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.cvhBNbzdDCH2WeFY6SsWV5n6DHOW-ArHpUweQtRKG_WLlbk7o7GBrxEztgPowLs7Pgq10jEFzOTacHNu9ynO6DSsLufRWRfar_jE3h3W0i92cuTWdkhZU_5JL8rygMChD-f0qZVclwskpXXlSxYL7v09sWZ3rxLLOYOyjRxh_icvM_1-yaz6RvUo8aEI_KnDDQ2frcTlxh4HKYRs7GYXGwCeYbg58pF67btKh0ij47k.rKxUoRhIXjicXzn2Vnx5oOm391ryZXcJWyI8Cyi4ZEk&dib_tag=se&keywords=Jazz+west+coast&qid=1732173578&s=books&sprefix=jazz+west+coast%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C299&sr=1-2 https://www.amazon.com/Jazz-West-Coast-Reader-2/dp/B0DL5KLL88/ref=sr_1_3?crid=1W6D7GS7E4NCT&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.cvhBNbzdDCH2WeFY6SsWV5n6DHOW-ArHpUweQtRKG_WLlbk7o7GBrxEztgPowLs7Pgq10jEFzOTacHNu9ynO6DSsLufRWRfar_jE3h3W0i92cuTWdkhZU_5JL8rygMChD-f0qZVclwskpXXlSxYL7v09sWZ3rxLLOYOyjRxh_icvM_1-yaz6RvUo8aEI_KnDDQ2frcTlxh4HKYRs7GYXGwCeYbg58pF67btKh0ij47k.rKxUoRhIXjicXzn2Vnx5oOm391ryZXcJWyI8Cyi4ZEk&dib_tag=se&keywords=Jazz+west+coast&qid=1732173578&s=books&sprefix=jazz+west+coast%2Cstripbooks-intl-ship%2C299&sr=1-3
  20. just found a second hand copy (CDs) here in Australia - wonderful stuff - Mosaic has done quite a service wrt JT with two dedicated sets (Capitol 50s & Roulette) plus partial (Classic Capitol, Commodore, HRS, Okeh/Brunswick (Beiderbecke), Savory, V-Disc)
  21. Definitely go for the Byas box - that was one of my most desired Mosaic sets prior to release (up there with Lucky Thompson & Wardell Gray which unfortunately havn't transpired though the Select series almost produced a Lucky set)
  22. no Luciano, actually Lithuanian (both parents) but I was born in London then migrated (with family) to Australia in 1961 & have lived here since. My parents just liked that name Are you aware of the massive 5 volume "Il Jazz Californiano, 1951-1960" written by Antonio Lanza - just published this year It's Italian text only but one of my work colleagues (who is Italian) here in Brisbane has translated the first volume into english after I introduced her to the author via another organissimo member (Dan/Stonewall). Volume one has been published via Amazon https://www.aracneeditrice.eu/pubblicazioni/il-jazz-californiano-1951-1960-antonio-lanza-9791259941978.html https://www.amazon.com/Californian-Jazz-1951-1960-Antonio-Lanza/dp/B0DF2MDYTS/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1732157622&sr=1-1
  23. just checked the Nimbus West site & looks like we have some progress - final discs have arrived but waiting for covers
  24. love it!! just viewed the first clip you feel like you're actually in the room/studio with him
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