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CJ Shearn

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  1. listened to it, the Gerald Wilson arrangements are nice, "A Night in Tunisia" is worth the price of the disc alone! definitely.
  2. just got home with it and 4 other discs, so I will have to report back. One thing I can say is, Blue Note quality control rears its ugly head again, the BN logo on the back cover is heavily pixellated, as is "with Quentin Warren and Donald Bailey" on JOS' "Straight Life" which I also got for my birthday today.
  3. I don't start my job as a caseworker for Dept of Social Services officially July 2nd so. I'm not needed at the office today :-D
  4. theres also rejected Wii games like "$5 an Hour" and "Mein Kampf" to consider there, Shawn I probably will get a Wii soon but intend on modding my old PS2 to play imports, mostly fighters only released in Japan.
  5. I have heard constantly that Ron is a jerk, but I love his liners for I think, the single disc of Miles' "My Funny Valentine". I can't comment on his personality all I know is I like the way he grooves, on stuff like Roberta Flack's version of "Compared to What".
  6. thanks. Dunno, Miles was one too. You know how we all have multiple personalities!
  7. anyone picking this up? I plan to for my birthday tommorrow, the soundclips sounded nice, especially the cuts with Gerald Wilson. Let's hope Blue Note gave him another contract and that this isn't just a one off.
  8. well, if the existing tapes are digitally archived, that's a bit of a minor relief.
  9. ok, well I've found "Believe It" as a standalone single CD reasonably priced import. I also wonder what year Tony abandoned the smaller kit for the infamous yellow Gretsch with the dot heads and the huge bass drum?
  10. well I really like "Three Quartets" and "Live at Montreux". I think I will be getting the Elektric Band's "Live at Montreux 2004" DVD b/c I think a live show on DVD from them would be better than some of those albums I would imagine.
  11. yeah, that does definitely make sense. BTW, is "Believe It" worth it as a single CD issue? I heard clips of "Million Dollar Legs" and well, it sucks.
  12. I guess that means they are gonna pull a lot of the catalog OOP? If Iron Mountain will store the tapes, that is not a good sign at all.
  13. really, even on those Herbie, Miles and Sam Rivers albums you consider Tony sounding a rock player, J Larsen? Interesting. When he was a teen with Miles he hardly listened to jazz, mainly rock and pop, the Beatles, Cream, etc. I mean the bashing style started appearing on "Miles in the Sky" and the other '67 sessions that made up "Circle in the Round" and so forth. I have heard Tony play straight rock with Santana and IMO he sounded damn good.
  14. Tony was definitely doing blast beats on this record though! Derek Roddy stated how jazz guys were doing that before death metal guys took it to new extremes. He was saying he had a vid of Tony (probably referencing New York Live) and how Tony was doing blast beats faster than most metal guys.
  15. I am not a huge prog rock fan either Jim, but I hear a lot of stuff in this record that sort of relates more to people of my generation. Tony's "vocals" have this sort of apathetic sense to them.
  16. damn man......................................
  17. I can kind of see that cuz Mahavishnu is more proggy. But, "Turn it Over" does cop a rock band's cover art I think. But anyway I hear various possible influences in this record and wonder if others feel the same.
  18. I GOTTA get the JOS shirt
  19. Finally picked it up yesterday after wanting it for years and hearing the vinyl years ago. Anyway, was this record an influence on prog rock, metal and punk? I consider the first two because of course there are unusual, in this case, nonsensical lyrics and long instrumental sections, and I can also hear an almost prototype metal drumming style. The punk thing, well I read it in a newsgroup once that "Emergency!" was considered an influential record in punk circles so how valid that is I don't know. Anyway comparing "Spectrum" and the title cut to Trio Beyond's versions is an interesting thing, they both function very well, and differently on their own terms.
  20. *Richard Steele impression* I'mma caution you again, obay my cummands at all times
  21. probably my fav. JOS trio BN.
  22. "Oh Baby" is a killer! One of my fav. Patton albums.
  23. wait a minute. The winning bidder on the $25 seller's bid "scifibri" has been selling copies of that on Amazon Marketplace for a while now. Must be grabbing another copy to sell for $64.95 or whatever he charged.
  24. yes I love this set.
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