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  1. I recommend Jazzology's Paramount reissues on their Black Swan Label. I stumbled across Jazzology's office while in New Orleans a few days ago and bought a couple of these. Great people and reasonable prices. Check them out at jazzology.com
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    Risque Blues

    I recently discovered several reissues of blues recordings from the vaults of King Records. There are 5 volumes in this series entitled "RISQUE BLUES". The artists include: Hank Ballard & the Midnighters, Billy Ward & the Dominoes, Roy Brown, Bull Moose Jackson, Wynonie Harris, and many others. They were recorded in the late 1940's and early 1950's. The lyrics are loaded with double entendres and the instrumental backings are great. Thoroughly enjoyable.
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    Blue Note

    I understand the disappointment of some at the absence of original artwork in Mosaic reissues. However, when you consider the high quality of the remastering, the excellence of the large format booklet, the great photos and first class customer service ; the idea of a boycott is........wierd. Lon's comment says it best: oy vey.
  4. Baby Face Willette Face to Face Worth the price!
  5. An Ike Qubec album reissued as a RVG!! Great news.
  6. Recently I took a chance on a 2 CD album from the BMG club because it was marked down to $3.99. "An Anthology of Big Band Swing 1930 - 1955". It covers 37 big bands that recorded for Decca. I can't stop listening to this. It's my first exposure to Jimmie Lunceford, Lucky Millander, Jay Mcshann and Andy Kirk; plus others I had never heard of like Noble Sissle and Spud Murphy. Now, I find myself listening to it daily. What a great find. I also find the Paul Chambers Mosaic Select very habit forming.
  7. Having just read all of the comments of the last several days on this thread and at AAJ, the bottom line on this is pretty simple. The AAJ policy is a losing position for Mike Ricci. I am an infrequent poster here (signing up after the demise of the BNBB), but visit this site almost daily. I feel comfortable here. I lurk at the AAJ site about once a week. I remember some AAJ members expressing concern about an invasion of BNBB members when that board went down. Hence, I am much more comfortable here. Plus, IMHO I find the discussions here more interesting. I believe that Mike is learning that most all posters, including his "core" are put off by his policy. It is undermining what he is trying to build at AAJ. Ironically, he has done more to promote the Organissimo Forum than anyone could have imagined.
  8. Having just read all of the comments of the last several days on this thread and at AAJ, the bottom line on this is pretty simple. The AAJ policy is a losing position for Mike Ricci. I am an infrequent poster here (signing up after the demise of the BNBB), but visit this site almost daily. I feel comfortable here. I lurk at the AAJ site about once a week. I remember some AAJ members expressing concern about an invasion of BNBB members when that board went down. Hence, I am much more comfortable here. Plus, IMHO I find the discussions here more interesting. I believe that Mike is learning that most all posters, including his "core" are put off by his policy. It is undermining what he is trying to build at AAJ. Ironically, he has done more to promote the Organissimo Forum than anyone could have imagined.
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    Stan Getz

    "DIZ and GETZ" on Verve is excellent!
  10. I too have had a problem with Airborne Express on a Mosaic order. Cindy at Mosaic was great to work with in resolving the problem. Turns out Airborne made errors in my name and address, which made it impossible to deliver the package. Mosaic is way too good in its products and services to use Airborne.
  11. I am at 27 and plan to add many more. My upgrades are Wayne Shorter's "Speak No Evil" and Monk Vol 1 & 2. After comparing them to the older McMasters versions, I have no regrets. Usually I avoid repurchasing music so that my limited funds can go further in building my library. For those of you who have upgraded frequently, which are the biggest improvements?
  12. Joe Henderson: Page One Sonny Stitt: Tune Up!/Constellation Lester Young: The "Kansas City" Sessions Sonny Rollins: Plus 4 Greg Osby: Inner Circle Donald Byrd: Byrd In Hand
  13. Have her listen to "The Amazing Bud Powell, Volume 1". If she can't get into this................you may have to let mom wander in the vast wilderness of smooth jazz.
  14. The Jazz<ma>tazz site lists a September 23rd release date on Columbia/Legacy of a 4 disc set of the Count Basie Orchestra. The description: NEW Count Basie & his Orchestra America's # 1 Band - 4 CDs (Columbia/Legacy) Sept 23 — prime Basie from the '30s, '40s & '50s — features nearly a full disc of unreleased material Does anyone know any more details about this. It certainly sounds like good news.
  15. You might want to check the price at Dusty Groove. They usually have this in stock at a good price.
  16. HANK MOBLEY: Soul Station GENE AMMONS & SONNY STITT: Boss Tenors In Orbit ! MILES DAVIS+19: Miles Ahead ANDREW HILL: Grass Roots SUN RA: Jazz In Silhouette IKE QUEBEC: From Hackensack To Englewood Cliffs
  17. It's impossible to limit the to 5, but for me the top two are easy: 1. Sonny Clark: Sonny's Crib 2. Larry Young: Into Somethin' Next up, probably Tina Brooks: Minor Move Sonny Criss and all the Lost Sessions Conoisseurs are excellent.
  18. Donald Byrd- At The Half Note Cafe, Vols 1 & 2 Lee Konitz- Live At The Half Note Sonny Clark- My Conception Sonny Rollins- Plus 4
  19. The Proper Coleman Hawkins box is excellent, including a very well written, informative booklet.
  20. This afternoon's selection for a rare midweek day off: B) Duke Pearson: Wahoo Lester Young: Complete Verve Studio, disc 3 Illinois Jacquet: Jumpin' At Apollo Curtis Amy & Dupree Bolton: Katanga Thad Jones: The Magnificent Thad Jones
  21. Dizzy Gillespie: Have Trumpet Will Excite I bought this last Saturday and have listened to it at least 20 times. Amazing performance by Diz throughout.
  22. At this moment: Mal Waldron; MAL/2 On deck: Mile Davis; Relaxin' With The Miles Davis Quintet Charlie Christian; Geniusof the Electric Guitar, disc 3 Jazztet; Here and Now Roy Eldridge with the Gene Krupa Orchestra; Uptown Clifford Brown and Max Roach (Verve Master Edition)
  23. Sonny Rollins and John Coltrane on "Tenor Madness" is a classic.
  24. Kenny Dorham:The Complete 'Round About Midnight At The Cafe Bohemia Charlie Christian: Genius of the Electric Guitar, disc 2
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