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Oh, I'm not so sure. The man has humour, he isn't dumb, etc., and to be quite honest, I've done the same kind of thing elsewhere once or twice. Call it an intellectual challenge. Or just a game. Cheers.
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Oh. And just for the sake of argument (besides the fact that there are quite a few similarities in style), that makes them two people? Interesting theory. Cheers!
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Deep, you know, I wouldn't mind if you contributed to the other threads and keep the, err, stuff in here. The reasons are simple: a) I did buy your CD releases (I thought I should contribute to that next piano of yours and at least a cent or two to the next mistress as well ... think of me, when you, er, you know). The drumming is, of course, excellent and I enjoy it very much. The rest is damn good as well. B) There's lots of knowledge in you which I wouldn't mind seeing some of in the other threads. Your choice of course, if you want to limit yourself to other stuff. c) I like words like modus operandi. Cheers!
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OK, just for argument's sake (and to support Christiern here a bit). Masked IP, anyone? Cheers!
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I have nothing against this thread here ... so no DEEP bashing from my side. Everyone is here at his/her own risk (that goes for patricia as well, I would think) and it should be clear to everyone who enters here. I just wouldn't like it to spill over. Cheers!
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You mean to say when the new software gets out, this trash is supposed to spill over into the other threads? Hm Cheers!
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Ellington, Duke "THE REPRISE STUDIO RECORDINGS 1962-1965" 81 Tracks. Mit Johnny Hodges, Cootie Williams, Paul Gonsalves, Ray Nance, Billy Strayhorn. Digitally remastered. Rhino. 1976/2003. 5 CDs 49,99 EUR. Nr. 75716. And: Davis, Miles "THE COMPLETE JACK JOHNSON SESSIONS" 34 of the 42 tracks are previously unissued. 4-1/2 hours of brand new Miles Davis music. Plus 120 page deluxe booklet containing extensive essays by Miles Davis, Michael Cuscuna and Bill Milkowski. With rare photos of Miles & all of the musicians and complete discography of time period. Mit Keith Jarrett, Herbie Hancock, John McLaughlin, Chick Corea, Dave Holland, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, Jack DeJohnette u.a. Digitally remastered/24 Bit. 2003. 5 CDs 69,99 EUR. Nr. 75680. And: Basie, Count/& And his Orchestra "AMERICA'S #1 BAND! - The Columbia years." 89 tracks covering the 30's, 40's & 50's. 19 previously unreleased radio broadcasts. Mit Lester Young, Sweets Edison, Papa Joe Jones, Freddie Green, Coleman Hawkins, Billie Holiday u.a. Plus 92-seitiges Booklet mit raren Fotos. Digitally remastered/24 Bit. 2003. 4 CDs 39,99 EUR. Nr. 75717 I didn't buy the Davis and Basie, but I went for The Mulligan box which should be available again within 4 weeks. Together with my Teddy Wilson Mosaic order, Christmas will arrive very early this year (and there won't be any cash left for the actual Christmas later this year). Cheers!
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Well, here's my mail and the quick and nice answer I received from Universal France: Here's the answer:
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Peter, who the hell is sunnyside@attglobal.net? I want a replacement too? Cheers!
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Blindfold Test #6 Announcements & Signup
neveronfriday replied to randyhersom's topic in Blindfold Test
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Marcus, here's suggestion numero uno. It's got Monk, a painting by TAKASHI FUKUSHIMA from Brasil ("Noturno Vila P" - 1985, 100 X 120cm - acrílico sobre tela) and the orange for the damn fine weather you have ... while I'm freezing my extremeties off here: [... cover has been inserted above as BFT cover #16] Cheers!
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Great idea with the pictures. Love them. Cheers!
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I just wrote a mail to the president of Universal France - his was the only e-mail address I could find. Let's see what, if anything, happens. One could also just go out and buy that one. I assume outside of the box set, all the other digipacks seem to have the right content? Cheers!
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Yep, and I beat him at production costs too. P.S.: I've got something like 50 CD-R compilations so I better produce some more covers ... soon. That photo thing is getting boring, so I think I'll go for LP covers next. Cheers!
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Here are the next ten ... Cheers! Here's #11: Here's #12: Here's #13: Here's #14: Here's #15: Here's #06: Here's #17: Here's #08: Here's #19: Here's #20:
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Cheers!
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Thanks. Welcome. Cheers! [More to come in the future]
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Same here.
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01 to 10 finished. No more cigarette breaks for today. Cheers!
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*phew* I got some right (just because I did listen to some of the cuts over Christmas) ... or at least knew who was playing (tracks 2,3,4,7 and 10). I'm not a tenth as knowledgable as many others who posted their thoughts, comments and ideas, but I enjoyed reading them very much. Aside from the ones I guessed/knew straight away, I have to admit the rest I had no idea about. I just sat on the sidelines watching the conversation. What really impressed me about this set was its scope ... I love being sent into new directions to explore, and I will go ahead and have a look/listen. The immediate result of this BFT was that I spent quite a bit of time getting to know my Slide Hampton again. Besides my Jazz in Paris sides I checked out Dedicated To Diz: Slide Hampton & The Jazz Masters (not much Slide, but an excellent album) and especially the wonderful arrangements and the sound on Spirit of the Horn. So, John, thanks for the many hours of enjoyment I got out of your BFT!
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Hi everyone, I just had 10 minutes and started designing a cover series for my own CD-R jazz samplers. I don't know if you have any of those, but if you do, here's a free cover series to go along with them. I will design covers 1 through 10 and then come up with a design for the tray inlay (back cover) which you can use as a background for your own track listings, if you like. It'll take a while. These things are hastily put together on short breaks I take (Photoshop work relaxes my often tired brain). Here's what the thought behind this series is: 01) It shouldn't use too much colour ink (if you are using any at all). 02) The only thing which should change are the images and the series number. 03) Each series of 10 covers has the same colour (first 10 orange). The next 10 will have another (probably primary) colour. Feel free to use them as you like. Cheers! Here's #01: Here's #02: Here's #03: Here's #04: Here's #05: Here's #06: Here's #07: Here's #08: Here's #09: Here's #10:
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More: I'm especially interested in their Tommy Dorsey/Jimmy Dorsey/Dorsey Brothers stuff, maybe the double Basie release (Blues By Basie / One O'Clock Jump), Go! and Kelly At Midnite by Paul Chambers & Wynton Kelly, some of the Jimmy Giuffre releases, .... too many to mention. Cheers!
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Hi everyone, in another thread I started on Teddy Wilson, Larry Kart recommended a Collectables release which I am listening to as I type this. Maybe it's just that Wilson's stuff is so hard to come by, but I am simply delighted by this disc ... and the sound quality is way better than I expected, especially on "Mr. Wilson and Mr. Gershwin" (... I don't have the LP that Larry Kart has, so I can't compare and find the small faults he has described in the thread). Now that I'm checking out oldies.com I find a whole bunch of releases that would interest me, all at a very competitive price. Now, I've gotten carried away in the past and am wondering, before committing some of my hard-earned cash, if you can give me some general comments re experiences with other releases by Collectables. I'm especially interested in sound quality, as always, because I'm fully aware that if, as in Teddy Wilson's case, the original recording was of fine quality, a reissue like this one can't be all that bad. So, did I just get lucky or are Collectables uniformly good (not great, but good) in regard to sound quality? Any other comments? Thanks for your input! Cheers!
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Goofy stuff on the web
neveronfriday replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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I think I wasn't born yet.
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