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Whole batch of Mosaic Selects and Singles running low
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Get it while you can. -
Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
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Coleman Hawkins disc 5 & 6 -
you mean this? and that´s not a new find: keep boppin´ marcel Yes this is it. I had not heard of it's discovery so I thought it was a new find. The soundtrack is not included on the Fremeaux intégrale. Thanks for including the clip. I couldn't find it on you tube.
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Whole batch of Mosaic Selects and Singles running low
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That wouldn't surprise me either but there are eight selects with a restock date. -
I went there on a daytrip last Thursday In total 7 hours on trains but it was worth it. It was quiet enough to see everything at my own pace. Even if you just like Django and you can make it to Paris go there. There will be a traveling version of the exhibition but it will be a light version. Check the website of Cité de la musique. There is a new find of Django on film. A copy of the movie 'Clair de lune' (1932) wich was presumed lost has been discoverd and you can see Django for a brief moment.
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Whole batch of Mosaic Selects and Singles running low
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The Duke Ellington is gone. the Helen Merrill is last chance -
Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
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Yesterday Mingus discs 5 & 6 Today disc 7. -
Breakdown of this broadcast: 1. Rose Room (incomplete) previously unissued not mentioned on Solo Flight 2. Flying Home unissued not mentioned on Solo Flight 3. The Blues unissued mentioned on Solo Flight 4. The Sheik Of Araby issued on 'Benny Goodman: A Tour De Force The Small Groups Live! 1937-1972' CD Encore 7001 5. Body and Soul (feature for Georgie Auld no Charlie Christian solo) 6. Gone With "What" Wind issued on 'Benny Goodman: A Tour De Force The Small Groups Live! 1937-1972' CD Encore 7001 7. Stompin' At The Savoy (theme behind MC) unissued mentioned on Solo Flight Both issued titles are also mentioned on the Solo Flight site. Neither of the two issued titles are on the Masters Of Jazz series
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
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Thursday Mingus discs 1 & 2 Tonight Mingus discs 3 & 4 -
Miles Davis - So What: Complete 1960 Amsterdam Concerts
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It is being issued by the Dutch Jazz Archive in their Jazz At The Concertgebouw series. -
Worldsrecords just announced Jazz Oracle BDW 8069 Jimmy Lytell The Complete Pathé Recordings. Jimmy Lytell was clarinet player with the OM5, Ladd's Black Aces etc. In the period 1926-1928 he had 9 sessions under his own name. He was accompanied by guitar, banjo and piano, Sidemen: Eddie Lang, Dick McDonough, Harry Reser, Frank Signorelli (and an unknown cornet player on one session).
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
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Coleman Hawkins disc 1 -
Just got a notice from Mosaic that my set will ship next 24-48 hours.
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
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Stuff Smith disc 4 (disc 3 yesterday). -
Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
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Stuff Smith disc 2 (disc 1 yesterday) -
Just got an email from Mosaic stating they start shipping next Monday, storm damage permitting.
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Brunswick and Decca sides included ? . I'm guessing yes and no respectively. Only Sony-owned material. No stuff that is owned by Universal. The Brunswick material should be within Sony's ownership. It was part of ARC, same as Vocalion, which was Brunswick's subsidiary before ARC bought the company from Warner Bros. (Unless it's European Brunswick, which was a part of UK Decca and now Universal.) MG Not the complete story. ARC did not buy Brunswick and Vocalion from Warner Bros. They leased the labels for al long as ARC sold a minimum of 250,000. Brunswick records a year. In 1940 CBS who now owned ARC failed to do so and the rights reverted back to Warner Bros.. When ARC leased Brunswick/Vocalion all masters up to December 3, 1931 remained with Warner Bros.. Decca bought Brunswick/Vocalion including pre December 3, 1931 masters in 1941. The Brunswick masters recorded by ARC/CBS remained with CBS. US Decca also acquired some post 1931 Brunswick masters in 1934, when the firm was set up. A number of Brunswick artists were contracted personally to Jack Kapp, not Brunswick, and he took them and their masters to Decca when he and Sir Ted Lewis set it up. I think that Bing Crosby was among these artists. So the germane point is, to which lot do Earl Hines' Brunswick recordings belong? MG I checked the Tom Lord Disco and some tracks from the 1932/1934 and 1937/1938 originaly issued on Brunswick/Vocalion haven been re-issued on Columbia,CBS and Epic. That indicates Sony owned. Hines did not record for Brunswick before 1932 as a leader. He did off course record with Jimmie Noone for Brunswick/Vocalion. I don't think there was a personal contract with Jack Kapp.
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Brunswick and Decca sides included ? . I'm guessing yes and no respectively. Only Sony-owned material. No stuff that is owned by Universal. The Brunswick material should be within Sony's ownership. It was part of ARC, same as Vocalion, which was Brunswick's subsidiary before ARC bought the company from Warner Bros. (Unless it's European Brunswick, which was a part of UK Decca and now Universal.) MG Not the complete story. ARC did not buy Brunswick and Vocalion from Warner Bros. They leased the labels for al long as ARC sold a minimum of 250,000. Brunswick records a year. In 1940 CBS who now owned ARC failed to do so and the rights reverted back to Warner Bros.. When ARC leased Brunswick/Vocalion all masters up to December 3, 1931 remained with Warner Bros.. Decca bought Brunswick/Vocalion including pre December 3, 1931 masters in 1941. The Brunswick masters recorded by ARC/CBS remained with CBS.
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2 new Frogs on the horizon: Stop & Listen! - Rare & Hot Black Bands 1923-1930 The Washingtonians and Kentucky Club Sessions - Duke Ellington 1924-1928 Frog The Frog site has been revamped. Ordering is much easier now.