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  1. Duplicate. See September 29.
  2. Here's the information on the Jazz Museum in Harlem website: >>> UPDATEWe’ve discovered that there were unintentional errors on the initial version of The Savory Collection, Vol. 1 that was made available on Apple Music and iTunes. Three of the Fats Waller and his Rhythm tracks – #6, #7, #8 – contained the songs listed but were edited differently than presented. Also, Ella Fitzgerald’s “A-Tisket, A-Tasket” was incorrect and has been replaced. We have made the changes and Apple Music and iTunes are in the process of contacting all customers who purchased the release to provide them replacement tracks. It is important to us that we ensure the accuracy of this release, so please don’t hesitate to contact us with any questions. >>>
  3. That's discouraging. An explanation from some reliable source about the relationship between what we originally downloaded and what's being offered now would be welcome. Are the "originals" edited versions or other performances? After all this time, one would have hoped that they'd get this right!
  4. Looks familiar. Posted by Cyril July 13 last year. Here's a new one (I think):
  5. A couple of more vintage examples. The cover of the first indicates that it was "designed by George Wettling." This next one was drawn by George Wettling:
  6. You're correct, as Stereojack pointed out earlier. It's a beet. To to quote Frank Zappa, "Call any vegetable."
  7. I find it difficult to argue with that opinion (and wouldn't) now that Buddy De Franco and Kenny Davern are gone.
  8. Bostic was a monster! I've used his original (1952, mono) version of "Steamwhistle Jump" (a thinly disguised version of "Take the "A" Train) as the theme of my radio program since 1987 (started back then in conjunction with list member "Salvatore Massaro"). There's a nice Bostic collection on Ace/Charley called "Earl Bostic Blows a Fuse."
  9. Not in a cup, but on a can: This one sort of works as well:
  10. I've probably posted this on another thread before, but my interest was piqued by viewing the film "On the Road with Duke Ellington" at a local library when I was in high school. That plus some exposure to Ed Beach on WRVR-FM in New York. That all started a long journey of musical exploration which still continues.
  11. I was somewhat puzzled by the reference to "incorrect audio." It could mean simply that they had a mismatch between the audio and the associated titling (i.e., just a labeling problem), but it could also mean that they had posted something other than the intended audio track. For example, it could mean that a preliminary version of an audio track had been posted instead of the final. I'm not suggesting that this is what happened, but I wish that they had been more clear about the problem.
  12. Don't know yet. I was wondering if anyone else had received the message and looked into it yet.
  13. Anyone else get the following message recently? >>> Dear iTunes Customer, Thank you for purchasing songs from the album The National Jazz Museum In Harlem Presents: The Savory Collection, Vol. 1: Body and Soul: Coleman Hawkins & Friends by Various Artists. On your original purchase, the following tracks may not have been properly labeled or had incorrect audio: "A-Tisket, A-Tasket," "Yacht Club Swing / Hold My Hand," "I Haven't Changed A Thing," and "Summer Souvenirs / Who Blew Out The Flame." The tracks have been corrected, and new copies are now available. If you downloaded these tracks before they were corrected, you will need to remove the tracks from your device(s) and re-download them in order to access the corrected versions. >>>
  14. Ted, It looks like this album has had several covers. Any of these look familiar?
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