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I bought this when it was released initially and it is now some of my favourite music. I'm no audiophile but have never felt that there was an issue with the sound - to me it is one of those situations where the music (and O.V.'s voice) shines through, no matter the quality of the remastering. It is expensive but, to my mind at least, phenomenal soul music. Memphis Unlimited is in my Top 5 soul albums of all time. Each to their own though.
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Cheap Storyville/Jazz Unlimited cds on Amazon
djcavanagh replied to Pete B's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I hope that you were able to get your order filled. I tried ordering the two Marsh/Konitz cds and got two separate emails saying that they discovered that the cds were "damaged", and as they were the last ones they had in stock they've had to cancel the order. Let's just say I'm somewhat sceptical. -
The hmv website has the Bill Evans Turn out the stars box as a 6cd rather than 10cd set.
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It is available on ebay here (3 copies left - 12 have already gone).
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Is this a bootleg release of Sonny Rollins in Stuttgart?
djcavanagh replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Re-issues
Older than 50 years ??????????????? More than 50 years old then - I think that it was clear enough what I meant. Unless I have misunderstood your ??????????????? -
Is this a bootleg release of Sonny Rollins in Stuttgart?
djcavanagh replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Re-issues
That gets back to my question then - is it more ethical to link to a bootleg cd where the artists are not being paid royalties but someone is profiting (and these cds are often not budget priced) than to link to somewhere where you can download same recording for free. Note that I don't think that either is ethical particularly but I have some trouble with the logic. -
Is this a bootleg release of Sonny Rollins in Stuttgart?
djcavanagh replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Re-issues
I can fully understand the Board's position and I think that it is the right one from the point of view of protecting the Board from any legal ramifications but am I the only one that thinks it is perverse that it is ok for people to know where to buy bootlegs from people who are profiting from them (presumably with no recompense to the musicians (do the composers get royalties?)) but it isnt ok to know where you can download them without people in Andorra profiting from essentially ripping cds? Again I'm not questioning the position but I'm a bit uncomfortable. It is a bit like the UK jazz magazines that review the Gambit, Lone Hill cds etc (without mentioning that there may be legitimate versions available - one review I read recently even highlighted that the bootleg was the better bet as it was cheaper than the legit version!) but wouldn't dream of providing details of where you could download the same recordings for free. Another thought, which I'm sure has been covered elsewhere but is it illegal to download albums older than 50 years in Europe? -
Don't even think of blaming Cuscuna or Blue Note for this. They went back to "LP order" after a few people complained about the shuffled order of the CDs. I think it was stupid and so does Michael, but Blue Note capitulated to a few vocal complainers. It was a small number of complaints, but it was enough that they listened. There's a thread around here somewhere where we debated it. A few of the more vocal complainers contributed their thoughts to that thread. I think that the issue here wasn't so much the order of the tracks so much as the fact that they excluded tracks that had been released when there was plenty of room on the RVGs to include them. I think that there is some logic to retaining the original LP orderings (after all a concious decision was made at the time to release them in this form) but not to exclude related tracks where they have been released before. Not that I think any of us are really in a position to "blame" Cuscuna for anything.
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P.S. I think that they include free shipping even outside of the UK and the cds that I've ordered from them have all been copy-control free.
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Play.com also have a sale on, which I think is larger. Their "Monster sale" ends tonight I think but I don't know if this is considered a "monster" sale, although it certainly made a big enough hole in my wallet, boom, boom.
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Last Chance: Ayler's The Copenhagen Tapes
djcavanagh replied to blake's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Thanks for the responses guys - would be interested to hear the experiences of others too. -
Last Chance: Ayler's The Copenhagen Tapes
djcavanagh replied to blake's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Has anyone actually got a disc 6 that isn't defective? I recently ordered one of the boxes released in the UK and it seems to have the distortion described at the revenant website. It's possible that I'm hearing something different to the fault described but that seems unlikely. I've tried emailing both Revenant and ESP but to no avail. Thanks Denis Anyone? How about those who have bought it recently? Thanks Denis -
Last Chance: Ayler's The Copenhagen Tapes
djcavanagh replied to blake's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Has anyone actually got a disc 6 that isn't defective? I recently ordered one of the boxes released in the UK and it seems to have the distortion described at the revenant website. It's possible that I'm hearing something different to the fault described but that seems unlikely. I've tried emailing both Revenant and ESP but to no avail. Thanks Denis -
Unless I'm missing something HMV isn't gone yet - we seem to be taking a rumour as gospel. Although I don't know how they can continue as a music retailer with the prices that they charge, even in the post-Christmas "sales". I was in on Saturday to spend some vouchers that I'd been given for Christmas and their jazz sales seems to consist of Kind of Blue.
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LF Blue Note cds (& some soul)
djcavanagh replied to djcavanagh's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Updated to remove Boogaloo - managed to get it reasonably on amazon. Still looking for the others though... -
Bobby Hutcherson - Patterns & Total Eclipse cds
djcavanagh replied to djcavanagh's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Glad to be able to help out Daniel. -
LF Blue Note cds (& some soul)
djcavanagh replied to djcavanagh's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I didn't mean to suggest that you were suggesting that (I felt that you were just giving me a heads-up as it were. I was trying to highlight the issues with trying to guess how much things are worth based on amazon marketplace prices. -
LF Blue Note cds (& some soul)
djcavanagh replied to djcavanagh's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I was under the impression that it had also been released in the US but perhaps not. It is difficult to judge prices based on the amazon market place prices as it isn't always clear that anyone has actually paid those prices. I don't think that there is the equivalent of the completed items search on ebay. For example I was recently looking for this Steve Lacy cd and you can get it new from Silkheart for 10 pounds!! Of course the cds I've listed above are OOP so I'd expect to pay a bit of a premium. I just don't think that anyone will pay $150 for a copy of Natural Essence that has scratches on the disc! Denis -
LF Blue Note cds (& some soul)
djcavanagh replied to djcavanagh's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Not perfect, but a darn good price for a date that's kinda hard to find these days... half.com Edit: Not what you were looking for, but FWIW, I just found an extra copy of Patton's "Accent on the Blues" in my pile of duplicates. (The other half of the 'bonus' date from "Memphis to New York Spirit" is on "Accent on the Blues".) Thanks for the link but half.com won't ship outside of the US (I'm bsed in London). I recently acquired Accent on the Blues (on this board in fact) and enjoyed it a lot so am very keen to hear Memphis to New York Spirit too. -
I'm looking for the following cds in excellent condition or better. If anyone has any they'd like to sell (or knows where I might be able to get them) then please let me know. John Patton - Boogaloo John Patton - Memphis to New York Spirit Tyrone Washington - Natural Essence Hank Mobley - Slice of the Top Soul: Otis Clay - Complete Hi recordings Dan Penn - Nobody's Fool Temptations - Solid Rock Temptations - Live at the Copa (not the twofer) Edwin Starr - Soul Master/25 Miles Joe Tex - Hold on to What You've Got/The New Boss Joe Tex - The Love You Save/I've Got to Do a Little Bit Better Thanks for looking. Denis Updated to remove Boogaloo
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Jazzmatazz was listing a complete issue of the 69 Antibes Miles shows by Sony back in 2006 but it sadly hasn't materialised. Miles Davis - Juan Le Pins Sessions (Columbia) - 2 CDs – 2005 — July 1969 concerts with Shorter, Corea, Holland, and DeJohnette. The second concert is unissued.
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The 'Undisputed Truth' version of that one is damn good. The version that he produced for David Ruffin on Me 'n Rock 'n Roll Are Here To Stay is also fantastic, although very different to the other two versions. RIP.
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Forget Stupendous, Now Everything is Priced to Move!
djcavanagh replied to Dan Gould's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Received my cds Dan - thanks again. Denis
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