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  1. the organissimo.net hang-up seems to have been a cache issue (???)
  2. oh, and VERY fast
  3. works fine for me now too.
  4. slow loading, or non-resolved loading here when things apparantly get stuck on trying to contact www.organissimo.net for some site elements or what do I know.
  5. You could be right. I've never seen another copy on Amiga or FMP. ← AFAIK, there were a number of albums released as a co-production between VEB Deutsche Schallplatten DDR (Amiga) and Free Music Production Berlin (West). In case of Ulrich Gumpert Workshop Band (Amiga) / Echoes from Karolinenhof (FMP), I know this to be a fact as the liners on both LPs mention it.
  6. Triumph at the Jackson Trial
  7. my BN conn CD says this was recorded on the 14th. Which is correct? Recorded on this day: 1961, Clifford Jordan - Starting Time (Milestone) 1968, Yusef Lateef - The Blue Yusef Lateef (Atlantic) 1973, Donald Byrd in the midst of a three day disco session for Blue Note (Street Lady)
  8. more downloads have been posted
  9. 1947, Don Byas records for Blue Star 1963, Paul Desmond records for RCA Victor (Take Ten) 1972, Guy Lafitte - Sugar and Spice (RCA Victor), ctd the next day
  10. they sent me this set to review and I told them the cover looked silly. little did I know they'd just scissor the poor guy out.
  11. only three tracks that feature Irene Schweizer on the 2CD set: - Alex Rohr Quartet - Seventh Day (Hubbard) 6:03 recorded 1964, mentions this was taken from the 1930-1975 box - Irene Schweizer/Louis Moholo - Angel (Pukwana) 4:57 recorded 1986, from the Free Mandela album (Intakt) - Urs Voerkel - Zwischenzeitstück 3 (Voerkel-Schweizer) 3:16 recorded 1997, from Propinquity Zwischenzeitstück Aria (Intakt) Schweizer plays drums so it seems only the Rohr track is included on the 2 disk set
  12. thanks for posting. Somehow, I never got that far in on that site. direct links: Montmartre Saint Germain des Prés Rive Gauche, Rive Droîte Champs-Elysées (hope these work, they do for me...)
  13. 1956, John Carisi records for RCA, the scheduled album was never released, but the tracks found their way to RCA Jazz Workshop - The Arrangers 1959, Yusef Lateef records for Savoy (The Fabric of Jazz and The Dreamer) 1962, Ken McIntyre records for United Artist, not released at the time and found in the vaults when the 1997 2CD set was prepared.
  14. http://www.themonsterengine.com/
  15. this thread ain't dead till ubu buys himself a catalogue and tells us all about that one track.
  16. thanks for clearing that up. Seems someone was typing up the date using the numbers-pad on the keyboard and then hit one key too low ending up with 4 instead of 7.
  17. you know what they say...
  18. took me 30 seconds to find it on google groups: "It's the name for a particular brand of lipstick, produced by the French company Parfums Charbert and introduced in 1934 (and thus in the air when the song was first performed). If you look at newspapers from the mid-1930s, you can see ads for it." ad here: http://www.mindspring.com/~cconnelly/drumstick.pdf
  19. no problem there as the knitters have fuschia and we're talking fuchsia
  20. why don't you go through some trouble, find a tracklisting and compare it to your brochure. Looks like it's the final track, an 8min26 version of St Louis Blues by Bill Coleman.
  21. sometimes posting here is like talking to a wall...
  22. 1957, Charles Mingus Octet records for Debut 1964, Dorothy Ellison records with the Ernst Ludwig Petrowski Quintett for Amiga 1969, Brother Jack McDuff - Down Home Style (Blue Note) 1975, Bille Evans & Tony Bennett record for Fantasy, continued the next three days. 2000, Don Preston - Transformation (CryptoGramophone)
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