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Besides the one you included, Lord lists another session for Munsinger, also leaded by Esposito: Billy "Buddy" Munsinger [E2664-4] Nick Esposito Polite jazz: Russ Bodini (tp) Russ Smith (ts) Billy "Buddy" Munsinger (p) Nick Esposito (g) Bill Smith (b,vcl) Joe Dodge (d) Joey Sano, Nora McNamara, Jane Taylor (vcl) San Francisco, November/December 1947 Don't bother me Pacific 617 Rosetta AudioLab AL1564 Tina's a dancer - On the sunny side of the street - , Pacific 617 His majesty the wolf - Someday we'll meet again - Ramona - I dreamt I dwelt in Harlem - Penny - Blue skies - What is this thing called love ? - Jr. blues - A trip to the moon - Note: AudioLab AL1564 titled "Polite Jazz".
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All keyboards should have letter "ñ", as in "Sí señor".
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Up! Anyone?
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Just to clarify: By "cover scans" I mean any jpeg, tif, bmp... file from any source (websites...). Not necessarily a real scan from your issue. I thought it was not very clear in my initial post. Agustín
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With important time limitations (July 1 is the deadline), I need cover scans (with as high resolution as possible) for the following discs: -Anita O´Day : Moon CD: MCD 023-2 - Tea For Two -Tete Montoliu: Alfa CD: ALCR-172 - Catalonian Rhapsody Timeless LP 12": SJP 107 - Yellow Dolphin Street SteepleChase LP 12": SCS 1152/53 - Boston Concert (1981) -Sonny Stitt: Philology CD: W 43-2 - Loose Walk (1993) -Roland Kirk: Magnetic CD: MRCD 136 - Live In Copenhagen -European All Stars/Martial Solal Telefunken LP 12": BLE 14206-P - The European All Stars 1961 Ducretet-Thompson LP 12": 300 TV 128 - Martial Solal And The European All Stars Telefunken EP 7": TFR 423 - The European All Stars 1961 (1962) Telefunken EP 7": TFK 13.007 - Teté Montoliu European All Stars 1961 -RCA Victor LP 12": LPM 10317 - More Jazz At Comblain La Tour! -Daniel Humair: Pam LP 12": 970 - Daniel Humair Surrounded: 1964-1987 Flat & Sharp CD: 239228 - Daniel Humair Surrounded: 1964-1987 (1987) Blue Flame CD: 40322 - Daniel Humair Surrounded: 1964-1987 Any help would be highly appreciated! I still can´t report what is all this stuff for, but I will when the time comes. Thanks in advance!!! Agustín
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"John Coltrane Quartet plays", for me.
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Yes! (sadly "Have no fear" is now OOP ) And for recent Von Freeman, I also have a couple of discs (the one with Frank Catalano and "The great divide") and a pair of concert recordings (included one with the Andrew Hill Trio) and, in his eighties, the man can PLAY!!!
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Got my copy yesterday (alongside Von Freeman and Fred Anderson discs). I will start listening to Diz/Bird today!!! Thanks, Chuck!
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Byrd/Adams goes straight to "Last Chance"
EKE BBB replied to Ron S's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I received the invoice of my Byrd/Adams set yesterday. Hopefully the box will arrive in a few days. -
The Carnegie Hall concert (from Lord): Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday [A3162.1680-4] Louis Armstrong Louis Armstrong and his Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tp,vcl) Ed Mullens, William "Chiefie" Scott, Thomas Grinder, Robert Butler (tp) "Big Chief" Russell Moore, James Whitney, Alton "Slim" Moore (tb) Arthur Dennis, Amos Gordon (as) Lucky Thompson, Joe Garland (ts) John Sparrow (bars) Earl Mason (p) Bobby Tucker (p-2) Elmer Warner (g) Arvell Shaw (b) Sid Catlett (d) Billie Holiday, Leslie Scott, Velma Middleton (vcl) concert, "Carnegie Hall", New York, February 8, 1947 -When it's sleepy time down south Locomotive (F)ML21012 -Stompin' at the savoy Jazz Society (F)AA599, Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Laserlight 15700 [CD], Delta 11063 [CD] -I can't give you anything but love (la vcl) Jazz Society (F)AA549, 67401, Alamac (F)180.053, Joker (It)SM3233, Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Quadrifoglio (It)VDS282, Europa (G)111.534.0, Discophon (Sp)4.271, Music for Pleasure (SA)MFP3518, Boulevard BD3001, Laserlight 15700 [CD], Delta 11063 [CD], Forlane UCD19002 [CD], Tring (Eu)VAR044 [CD] -If I loved you (ls vcl) (**) Locomotive (F)ML21012 -Mop mop - , Family (It)SFR-DP640, Europa (G)111.540.0 -Back o'town blues (la vcl) Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Delta 11063 [CD] -You won't be satisfied (la,vm vcl) Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Joker (It)SM3233 -Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans (la vcl,*) Swinghouse (E)SWH27 -Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans (bh vcl) V-Disc 760, Loco (F)ML21012, Swing House (E)SWH27, Lady Day Box (It)LDB03(bh only),JUTB (It)3036 [CD] Sound Hills (Jap)8005/16 [CD], Masters of Jazz (F)MJCD184 [CD] -Don't explain (bh vcl, p-2 only) (**) V-Disc 771, Jazz Society (F)67401, Joker (It)SM3131, Saga (E)PAN6905, Kings of Jazz (It)KLJ20002, Decca (G)PD12006, Locomotive (F)ML21012, Ozone LP3, Family (It)SFR-PD640, Festival (F)ALB144, Musidisc (F)CV1266, T.C.B. 1005, Boulevard (E)BD4113, Dan (Jap)VC5014, Omniamusic OLP19002, Lady Day Box (It)LDB03, JUTD (It)3036 [CD], Sound Hills (Jap)8005/16 [CD], Masters of Jazz (F)MJCD184 [CD] -Roll 'em Locomotive (F)ML21012, Family (It)SFR-DP640, Joker SM3233 -When it's sleepy time down south Note: Louis Armstrong's vocal on "Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans on V-Disc 760 and allied issues does not originate from Carnegie Hall but uses his vocal from the WNEW broadcast of April 26,1947; this is spliced on the V-Disc to Billie Holiday's vocal which is from this concert. Note also that the WNEW broadcast referred to has been erroneously listed previously as "February 18, 1947" or "Feb/Mar 1947" Masters of Jazz (F)MJCD184 [CD] titled "Billie Holiday - volume 16, 1946-1948"; for rest of CD see "Billie Holiday" All titles except (*) and (**) on Ambassador (Swd)CLA1919 [CD]. The Lady Day Box and Sound Hills box are listed completely under "Billie Holiday" beginning December 13, 1939, q.v. Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday [H6804-4] Billie Holiday Billie Holiday with Louis Armstrong and His Orchestra: Louis Armstrong (tpt,vcl) Ed Mullens, William "Chieftie" Scott, Thomas "Sleepy" Grider, Robert Butler (tp) "Big Chief" Russell Moore, James Whitney, Alton "Slim" Moore (tb) Arthur Dennis, Amos Gordon (as) Lucky Thompson, Joe Garland (ts) John Sparrow (bs) Earl Mason (p) Elmer Warner (g) Arvell Shaw (b) Sidney Catlett (d) Billie Holiday (vcl) Concert "Carnegie Hall", New York, February 8, 1947 -JB359 Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans ? V-Disc 760, Festival (F)ALB-144, Saga (E)ERO-8014(2), Saga (E)SAGA-6918(2), Swing House (E)SWH-27, De (G)PD-12006, Ozone 3, Dan (Jap)VC-5014, Lady Day Box (It)LDB03, JUTB (It)3036 [CD], Sound Hills (Jap)SSCD8005/16 [CD]
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Here´s the discographical information for the "New Orleans" film (from Lord): Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday [A3162.1620-4] Louis Armstrong New Orleans: (feature film): Louis Armstrong and his Band: Louis Armstrong (tp,vcl) Kid Ory (tb) Barney Bigard (cl) Charlie Beal (p) Bud Scott (g,vcl) Red Callender (b) Zutty Singleton (d) Billie Holiday (vcl) unidentified studio musicians added (1), Choir (vcl) added (2) Meade Lux Lewis (p-3) Arthur Schutt (p-4) Hollywood, CA, from September 11 to October, 1946 TMX1-3 Flee as a bird (1) Giants of Jazz GOJ1025, Jasmine (E)CD1025 [CD] TMX3A-5 When the saints go marching in (1) - - TMX7-3 West End blues - - TMX30A-1 #1 Mahogany hall stomp (tp, p-4 only) (unissued) TMX30A-1 #2 Mahogany hall stomp (tp, p-4 only) - TMX30A-1 #3 Mahohany hall stomp (tp, p-4 only) - TMX30A-1 #4 Mahogany hall stomp (tp, p-4 only) - TMX30B-1 Brahm's lullaby (tp, p-4 only) - TMX30B-2 Brahm's lullaby (tp, p-4 only) Giants of Jazz GOJ1025, Jasmine (E)CD1025 [CD] TMX33-3 Tiger rag - - TMX42S63/4 Where the blues were born in New Orleans (la vcl) - - , Drumface ESC101 TMX53-G1-3 Buddy Bolden blues (bb out, la vcl only) Giants of Jazz GOJ1025, Jasmine (E)CD1025 [CD] TMX53-G1-4 Buddy Bolden blues (bb out, la vcl only) - - TMX53 Basin St blues blues (la vcl) - - TMX53-G2-1 Raymond street blues (tp,p,b only) (unissued) TXM53-G2-2 Raymond street blues (tp,p,b only) - TMX53-G2-3 Raymond street blues (tp,p,b only) Giants of Jazz GOJ1025, Jasmine (E)CD1025 [CD] TMX60 Hold everything (cl,p,g only) (unissued) TMX62-4 Milenberg joys Giants of Jazz GOJ1025, Jasmine (E)CD1025 [CD] TMX84 Farewell to Storyville (bh vcl, 2) (pre-recording) - - TMX84 Farewell to Storyville (bh vcl, 2) (soundtrack) Saga (E)ERO8014, Saga PAN6918, TCB 1005, Kent KST 600, Musidisc (F)CV1266, Festival (F)ALB144, Sierra (E)FEDB-5018, Kings of Jazz (It)20002 TMX114-1 Honky tonk train blues (p-3 solo) Sounds Great SG8007 TMX119-1#2 Beale street stomp (tp, p out) Giants of Jazz GOJ1025, Jasmine (E)CD1025 [CD] TMX ? Do you know what it means to miss N.O. (bh vcl) Giants of Jazz GOJ1025, Jasmine (E)CD1025 [CD], Saga (E)ERO8014, Saga PAN6918, TCB 1005, Kent KST 600, Musidisc (F)CV1266, Festival (F)ALB144 TMX ? Maryland, my Maryland Ambassador (Swd)CLA1915 [CD] Note: for mx. TMX27 see Billie Holiday this date. Note that TMX42S63/4 on GOJ1025 is missing first 1 minute but is complete on Jasmine (E)1025 issues on LP & CD, as is Drumface LP. Ambassador (Swd)CLA1915 [CD] titled "Louis Armstrong - When You and I Were Young Maggie"; see flwg sessions September 18, 1948, May 13, 1950 and July 5, 1951 for rest of CD. All titles issued on Giants of Jazz GOJ1025 also on Jazz Crusade JCCD3043 [CD] titled "Louis Armstrong - New Orleans"; see flwg sessions to October 17, 1946 and Meade Lux Lewis for rest of CD. Louis Armstrong & Billie Holiday [A3162.1640-4] Louis Armstrong New Orleans: (sessions continued): Louis Armstrong (tp,vcl) Robert Butler, Louis Gray, Andrew "Fats" Ford, Ed Mullens (tp) "Big Chief" Russell Moore, Waddet Williams, Nat Allen, James Whitney (tb) Don Hill, Amos Gordon (as) Joe Garland, John Sparrow (ts) Ernest Thompson (bar) Earl Mason (p) Elmer Warner (g) Arvell Shaw (b) Edmond McConney (d) Billie Holiday (vcl) Hollywood, CA, from September 11 to October, 1946 TMX141-A4 Endie (la vcl) Giants of Jazz GOJ1025, Jasmine (E)CD1025 [CD] TMX ? The blues are brewin' (bh vcl) (pre-recording) - - TMX ? The blues are brewin' (bh vcl) (soundtrack) Saga (E)ERO8014, Saga PAN6918, TCB 1005, Sierra (E)FEDB5018, Musidisc (F)CV1266 Note: the designations "pre-recording" and "soundtrack" in the titles of this and preceeding session indicate different sources for the same basic recording but the "pre-recording" is complete and without sound effects or dialogue or editing. both titles on Giants of Jazz GOJ1025 also on Jazz Crusade JCCD3043 [CD]
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Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
EKE BBB replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. I have promised myself to buy only Mosaic sets in the last chance list. -
Part of the material was recorded for Victor (3 sessions). But nother big part (4 sessions) was recorded for Vocalion.
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Lord lists 5 leader dates: Chu Berry [b4504-4] Chu Berry and his Stompy Stevedores: Hot Lips Page (tp,vcl) George Matthews (tb) Buster Bailey (cl) Chu Berry (ts) Horace Henderson (p) Lawrence "Larry" Lucie (g) Israel Crosby (b) Cozy Cole (d) New York, March 23, 1937 M293-1 Now you're talking my language Phil 7084, Epic 22007 M294-1 Indiana Meritt 12, Everybody's (Swd)1002 M294-2 Indiana Phil 7084, Epic 22007 M295-1 Too marvellous for words (hlp vcl) Variety 532, Meritt 21/22 M295-2 Too marvellous for words (hlp vcl) Swing 358, Od 196627, 295265, Phil 7084, Epic 22007, Meritt 21/22 M296-1 Limehouse blues Phil 7084, Epic 22007 M296-2 Limehouse blues Everybody's (Swd)1002, Meritt 12 Chu Berry [b4505-4] Irving "Mouse" Randolph (tp) Keg Johnson (tb) Chu Berry (ts) Benny Payne (p,vcl) Danny Barker (g) Milt Hinton (b) Leroy Maxey (d) New York, September 10, 1937 M622-1 Chuberry jam Phil 7084, Epic 22007 M623-1 Maelstrom - - M623-2 Maelstrom Meritt 10, Everybody's (Swd)1002 M624-1 My secret love affair (bp vcl) Phil 7084, Epic 22007 M625-1 Ebb tide - - Chu Berry [b4506-4] Chu Berry and his "Little Jazz" Ensemble: Roy Eldridge (tp) Chu Berry (ts) Clyde Hart (p) Danny Barker (g) Artie Shapiro (b) Sidney Catlett (d) New York, November 10, 1938 23699-1 Sittin' in Commodore XFL15353 23699-2 Sittin' in - , 516 23700-1 Stardust - , 1502 23701-1 Body and soul - - 23702-1 Forty-Six West Fifty-Two - , 516 23702-2 Forty-Six West Fifty-Two - Note: Commodore XFL15353 = Commodore CCD7004 [CD]. Chu Berry [b4507-4] Chu Berry and his Jazz Ensemble: Hot Lips Page (tp,vcl) Chu Berry (ts) Clyde Hart (p) Al Casey (g) Al Morgan (b) Harry Jaeger (d) New York, August 28, 1941 4178 Blowing up a breeze Commodore 541, Queen (It)051 4178-3 Blowing up a breeze XFL15353 4179 On the sunny side of the street 1508 4179-2 On the sunny side of the street XFL15353 4180 Monday at Minton's 1508, Queen (It)051 4180-2 Monday at Minton's XFL15353 4181 Gee baby, ain't I good to you ? (hlp vcl) 541 4181-2 Gee baby, ain't I good to you ? (hlp vcl) XFL15353 Note: Entire session on Commodore XFL15353 = Commodore CCD7004 [CD]. Chu Berry [b4508-4] Chu Berry, Charlie Ventura (ts) duets acc by rhythm New York, September, 1941 1001-L Dream girl (pt 1) Cas 500, SIW 500 1002-L Dream girl (pt 2) - - 1003-L Get lost (pt 1) 501, 501, Jazz Sel 625 1004-L Get lost (pt2) - - - Note: All above titles also on Solid Sender SOL512 and Queen (It)051.
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Great news!!!
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Hispavox was acquired by EMI in 1984. Parent label of EMI group in Spain is EMI-Odeón.
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So, when did Ellington compose it? 1952, 1953 or 1954? In "Music is my mistress" it´s listed 1953.
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Thanks! Let´s hope they reply to your message. I tried to subscribe again, with no results.
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Got mine today. Thanks John and Flurin!!!
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Just opened this thread and said: "another" Duke in Munich??? Then I realized brownie´s first post was from June 2003. Here´s the long Storyville thread: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=7820
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Thanks, brownie. I have this set and it´s one of my favorite Ellington live recordings.
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Complete Clef/Verve Count Basie and more!
EKE BBB replied to bluesForBartok's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Are you piling up coins to afford the box? Or is it the sound of the cash register after you´ve paid for it? -
You beat me to it! I was checking my automatic search for Mosaic box-sets, when I stumbled on this one. And still more than three days till the end of the auction!
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The Parker, Young and Holiday boxes, in any case, have been reissued on Cd. Not the Hawkins one. Luca ← Is this the CD reissue of the Charlie Parker box? Charlie Parker Live and Private Recordings in Chronological Order (New Sound Planet JUTB 3001/18)