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  1. Yes, but that's the only place it's available on CD. I am holding that Mosaic just for that one album, have the others on standalone CD's. And there's another McLean session (from the Hipnosis 2LP set) that is only available on the Moncur Select, which again is the only reason I stlll have that Select.
  2. I have LPS of things I later bought on CD. but not by choice. Have wanted to sell them off for years, actively working on that as I have more bandwidth and no income following my layoff!
  3. The second lp in that is in serious need of standalone CD issue.
  4. One of my very favorite McLean albums:
  5. I do a little bit. For what I consider the core Columbia Miles Davis releases, I have single CD's as well as the metal spine box sets, and for some other favorites, I will keep a single CD of something I also have in a box set. Also, some rock releases have had multiple expanded versions released with differing bonus cuts, and in a few cases I have kept both expanded versions to have all the bonus cuts.
  6. Art Pepper was another one to my ears, by the 70's when he was again being widely recorded.
  7. Tell us more about the engineering differences. I instinctively know I don't like recordings from this era as much as earlier ones, but have never fully realized why, have thought it must be a "freshness of concept" issue or something. But I'm sure you're onto what my ear is hearing.
  8. 2CD highlights version of this. Big box is too much $ for me. The 'Infidels' outtakes are pretty great. What a strong album that was/is, and these outtakes are not a step down.
  9. Thanks! Pre-order placed.
  10. I think all four. I am going from ancient memory but remember two of them in my head ("Absolutions", "The Bee Hive").
  11. There were spoken introductions on the LP set.
  12. Wonderful box. The CMcVie/Welch/J.McVie/Fleetwood live set included blows away any of the studio we work by that version of the group.
  13. Mono, but pretty good presence for all of the instruments, given it's a 60 year old live recording. Always glad when you can actually hear the bass player on this sort of thing, rather than just sort of sensingg them, though still wish the bass were much louder in the mix. But works for me. BTW, Amazon did not have CD release listed, though the BN site indicated there is one.
  14. Have never ordered directly from them (and based on what I'm reading here, never will), but I've placed a couple dozen orders with them through the years via Amazon, have never had a problem. They've been around a pretty long time at this point.
  15. The first cut, John Hicks' " Zap Carnivorous", works well. I agree with you on the rest of the album, but would still buy a CD issue of it (strangely missing, given it was a BN release). +1
  16. Wonderful pianist for five decades:
  17. That would be very disappointing. Hope some samples come out somewhere.
  18. It did, plus I liked how it contextualized what I already had heard (plus I liked the sound and packaging and price) but I only had one of it, have so many live recordings of the Morgan/Shorter/Timmons/Merritt/Blakey config.
  19. It's Blakey and Blue Note, so of course I'm going to dutifully buy it and certainly enjoy listening it, but I can't imagine that it's going to tell me anything I don't already know about that group.
  20. David Murray sometimes.
  21. Up, willing to consider trades of vinyl for CD's, as long as I can justify the shipping expense.
  22. No, you're probably right. I've never even heard of that one, and Columbia was pushing some of their jazz recordings (Jarrett, Mingus, Ornette, Bill Evans, George Russell, etc. in addition to their big sellers Miles and Weather Report and Herbie Hancock) pretty heavily then, and I was very tuned into the label. Of course, they dropped all those "esoteric" guys when they gave Clive Davis the boot in '73, keeping the big sellers.
  23. +1
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