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In addition to the individual BN CD's, I own the McLean Mosaic for one album, the Mosaic Thad Jones for one album, the Mosaic Stanley Turrentine for one album, the Mosaic Elvin Jones for two albums, and the Mosaic Lou Donaldson for two or three albums, so I get it to that degree. Hoping the Japanese will eventually enable me to pick up the individual titles and pass these boxes along. I know Don Was isn't gonna come to my rescue.
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Five excellent Farrell CTI CD's for $13. Or the BGO reissues cost a little more per album, but offer superior remastering and packaging/liner notes. 'Skateboard Park' is also a goodun, in addition to the CTI's. https://www.ebay.com/itm/JOE-FARRELL-ORIGINAL-ALBUM-CLASSICS-SLIPCASE-NEW-CD/381450592290?epid=232012953&hash=item58d03a2022:g:I6UAAOSw9z1b5YQX
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
felser replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
50th anniv edition with Woodstock set? -
In honor of the 50th Anniversary of Woodstock
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Those that have left us this year in the world of jazz.
felser replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Artists
Buddy Terry Milcho Leviev Willie Thomas (MJT+3) Lisle Atkinson Ed Bickert -
What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
felser replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Totally agree with your sentiments. I also consider two mega-albums of the 80's, Springsteen's "Born in the USA" and Dire Straits "Brothers in Arms" to musically be huge steps backwards from what they had done previously. So I am not a fan of arena-sized works, I guess. -
What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
felser replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
'Monster' was the death of REM for me (though they resurrected on 'Accelerate' and 'Collapse Into Now'). Just my taste/opion. That being said, I do like "What's the Frequency, Kenneth". -
I didn't hold onto them all, but do have the individual CD's of the core releases through about 1971 (so didn't keep the redundant individual CD's of things like 'Jazz at the Plaza' or 'Circle in the Round'). And I did not keep the crazy expensive On The Corner box, kept the individual CD's instead for economic reasons.
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The Cherry Live at the Montmartre CD's on ESP-Disk are also great, and have surprisingly sharp fidelity.
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Not all of them got later Legacy releases.
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I also ended up keeping the single CD's when I got the boxes. They still very much serve a purpose to hear the original distillation, as the boxes are so far-reaching.
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Off the top of my head, just the Baker, Morgan, Chambers and Scofield. And I'm not totally sure on the Baker.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
felser replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
"Whipping Post!" -
This is the one with the three tenors. And anything with 1957 John Coltrane is well worth hearing!
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May not be to your tastes, but movements like Strata-East records, artists like Woody Shaw, Charles Tolliver, Lloyd McNeill, and Billy Harper, the full flowering of artists like McCoy Tyner and like the Clifford Jordan/Cedar Walton group, the breakthroughs of groups like Return to Forever and The Mahavishnu Orchestra. I get much more from Tyner, Shaw, Tolliver, McNeill and Harper than I do from all of the artists you named except Coltrane. I respect them all, and like/enjoy most of them, but my heart and soul are more in the artists I named (and in a lot of 60's/early 70;s Blue Note, etc.). Just me, I'm not trying to argue relative objective value (certainly no one from the 70's is as "important" as Duke Ellington or Charlie Parker), and I'm entitled to my subjective responses. I know the ones you named came first. For that matter, artists like, say, King Oliver or whoever came before them. It's all good, and we can be thankful for all of it.
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Makes sense to me. Hoping/expecting that the Abercrombie titles are 'Timeless' and 'Gateway'. You will be able to make your argument for the second half of the decade in your 366 selections! I certainly agree it's a more fertile and interesting era than what came next, though those very young men on the major labels in the 80's sure wore nice suits and hats.
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Any BN from that era is worth a spin just for historical perspective, and anything from Johnny Griffin in that era is well worth a listen.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
felser replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Love Barbara Lynn's classic work!
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