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  1. John, first draft (you know how dramatically those change usually); can't get it right, and too much snot is blocking my Google skills. I need a different image on the left, I would have to redo the right side ("Blitzer"), redo the typography ... basically redo everything. Plus, this thing is just going to eat ink. But, the idea I like. I'll return to it tomorrow some time. Now I'm going to head off to bed. Cheers!
  2. John ... working on one (I need sth similar too) ... no idea when I'll be done .. had an idea that's not panning out at the moment ... Cheers!
  3. neveronfriday

    Jan Garbarek

    Not jazz, and NOT good, but ... since you mentioned it . Cheers
  4. Well, the first image in this thread disappeared. DW-Drums' website is having trouble at the moment. I don't know about you, but the bigger the drums get, the crappier the music sounds to me. I have no idea what that Terry Bozzio dude is doing. Techn ically, brilliant, but who wants to listen to that shite? Cheers!
  5. neveronfriday

    Jan Garbarek

  6. Hi, managed to get hold of this CD a few days ago for 4 Euro. Because I like Terry and because Chesky has put out some mighty fine CDs (mostly not my kind of music though), I ordered it second-hand. What I got was a shrink-wrapped spankin' new CD which just sounds so good on my system that I want to recommend it to those who enjoy both good music and excellent sound! It features Terry playing duets with Monty Alexander, Geri Allen, Kenny Barron, Tommy Flanagan, Don Friedman, Benny Green, Sir Roland Hanna, Barry Harris, Eric Lewis, John Lewis, Marian McPartland, Junior Mance, Eric Reed and Billy Taylor. As with pretty much all of Chesky's CDs, this one was recorded at St. Peter's Espiscopal Church in N.Y. Great acoustics, beautifully-recorded. The pianists had a Bösendorfer Mod. 290 Imperial Grand at their disposal. Clark Terry. One on One. Chesky Records, Radio City Station, New York, NY, 2000 Chesky Link to the CD: One on One (CD) Chesky Link to the hybrid SACD: One on One (SACD) AMG review (Ken Dryden): Cheers!
  7. I've got a whole Tete Montoliu Collection I have to make covers for: This is an idea I'm playing with (I know it looks familiar ...) Cheers!
  8. I've got a nasty flu and time to waste. I'm not sure if I wasted it on this one, but here it is nonetheless: Cheers! P.S.: Looks better at hi-res/150 dpi (smoother and more detailed ...)
  9. DON'T FORGET TO PUT THEM BACK IN!
  10. Thanks for the heads up on this one. I was never such a big fan of the film, but my dad was. He saw its premiere performance I think in England - or wherever he was travelling around at the time - and really liked it. I remember he talked about it for quite a while. Since he doesn't buy much anymore, nor keeps up with recent (re-)releases, I think I'll buy him the DVD as a present. So, again ... Thanks! Now you are allowed to utter a big *phew* for getting at least one reply. Cheers!
  11. Here's an online gallery: http://www.vinylrevival.com/likewow/vol2/martin.html Cheers! Japanese site (click the three date links below in the header graphic): A good overview, albeit very small images ... those are from the above-mentiones reissue series ... http://www.universal-music.co.jp/jazz/davi...rtin/index.html He also did these: http://www.bethesda.med.navy.mil/Visitor/P...bott/Martin.htm
  12. Aren't you still tired from carnival? Have a good one!
  13. Thanks for the compliment. Direct to disc printing definitely! I've tried a bunch of those other kinds and I've known folks who can't play them in their laptops because of the wobble. First, it was labels - those white thickish things, then I thought I had it licked when i found those real thin - kinda see-thru labels - nope, no matter how centered and good it looked, it still couldn't put up with the speed. (don't discs move at something like 4 or 500 rpms?) rod Yeah. I didn't enter the arena until printable discs became affordable and workable. Good ones still cost an arm and a leg though, and nobody really knows how long they will last, either. Cheers!
  14. Thanks for the recommendations. Time to go shopping.
  15. Nice stuff, John. Will dive into the covers tomorrow. Cheers!
  16. Shall google. Also hitting the sack here soon. Am developing a major flu. Crap. Thanks for the links. Nightie ...
  17. All we need now are some paparazzi shots. You know, Miles with his pants around his ankles, in a drunken stupor, trying in vain to put on a 70s disco LP.
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