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Stefan Wood

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  1. CDepot also had 2 copies of Baby Face Willette's "Face to Face" ............... sealed.
  2. Music to listen to while packing: Miles Davis - Jack Johnson set, cd 1 (Sony) William Parker String Trio (Thirsty Ear) Cobra - Music done by other artists on Tzadik Aimee Mann's latest George Crumb, vol 5 (Bridge) Isaac Hayes - Hot Buttered Soul (Mobile Fidelity)
  3. Jeremy Pelt. Man, are those live sessions cookin'! Eddie Palmieri. Yeah, were in the middle of summer, and the salsa has to be kickin' on my stereo! His latest on Concord is up to his usual high standards.
  4. You are going to have to scour the lp bins for most of them, I'm afraid. The Leo Parker is next to impossible to find.
  5. I have the Turrentine set and it sounds fine to me, thru my tube stereo.
  6. I checked out the Jeremy Pelt website -- woosh, those live sessions SMOKE!!!! What an eye opener! Does anyone have vols 1 & 2 from that website? Looks like another purchase on the horizon for the Fresh Sound cd...........
  7. Um, from what I have been seeing, a LOT of people have already been doing the Monkarena. Or the two left foot shuffle........... myself included, there's a heck of a lot of people who can't dance well! Blame it on electonica........
  8. Up, plus I have stuff on ebay. Clean, clean, clean................... Moving really puts one's collection in perspective. Ugh!
  9. Don't know the guy. Perhaps......... bertrand?
  10. George Crumb. The series on Bridge Records is fantastic!
  11. The audiophiles go for the RCA Victor Living Stereo "Shaded Dog' labels (late 50's - early 60's), Mercury Living Presence Stereo (same time frame), Westminster stereo "Blue back" (back of the jacket is in blue), British EMI's, and probably many others that I can't think of. Lyrita is a good example of a very fine sounding classical label that isn't as well known. But you can't go wrong with Deutche Grammophone, some Columbia Masterworks, and many others that are usually found in the dusty classical record bins.
  12. Lps for sale: Stanley Turrentine - Rough 'N Tumble (Blue Note New York USA address on label) lp okay, some scratches, jacket excellent condition) $5 Opus de Jazz - Savoy MG 12036, w/Frank Wess, Milt Jackson, Hank Jones Eddie Jones, Kenny Clarke (red label deep groove, vinyl good, a couple of scratches, but clean. Jacket in good condition, split on left edge) $10 Bud Powell - Amazing Bud Powell vol 2 (French Blue Note DMM edition, vinyl and jacket in excellent condition) $7.00 Bud Powell - Alternate Takes (French Blue Note DMM edition, vinyl and jacket in excellent condition) $7.00 Bud Powell - Bud! (French Blue Note DMM edition, vinyl and jacket in excellent condition) $7.00 Cannonball Adderley - 74 Miles Away (Capitol rainbow label, vinyl in good condition, a scratch on side two, otherwise clean, jacket in very good condition -- punch out hole on bottom right) $4.00 Duke Pearson - It Could Only Happen With You (Blue Note blue label, vinyl in excellent condition, jacket in very good condition -- cut out on tip right corner) $10.00 Cannonball Adderley with Milt Jackson - Things are Getting Better (mono Riverside blue label, deep groove, vinyl in very fine condition, jacket in good condition -- split on bottom right edge) $12.50 The Jazz Life! on Candid SEALED. This is the Barnaby reissue. $10 Lou Donaldson - Blowing in the Wind (Cadet stereo, original pressing. Vinyl in very fine condition, jacket in excellent condition) $15.00 Joe Henderson - Our thing (French Blue Note DMM edition, vinyl in very good condition -- surface marks on side 2, jacket in very good condition) $4.00 Fats Navarro - Fabulous, vol 1 & 2 ( Blue Note DMM edition, vinyl in excellent condition, jacket in excellent condiiton) $17.50 for 2 lps Please leave me PM if interested. I accept Paypal. Shipping is $3.50.
  13. Up, plus some lps on ebay. Check for kinggab under seller. Lee Morgan - The Sixth Sense (Blue Note) $8 Sonny Stitt & Howard McGhee - Shades of Blue (Jazz Colors) $7 Gerry Mulligan and Art Farmer - News from Newport (Jazz Hour) $8 Roy and Diz - Verve (BMG club edition) $7 Stan Setz & JJ Johnson - At the Opera House (Verve) $7 Stan Getz & Bob Brookmeyer - Fall 1961 (Verve) $8 Stan Getz/Chet Baker - Stan Meets Chet (Verve) $7 Benny Goodman - Complete RCA Victor Small Group Recordings (BMG) $25 Dizzy Gillespie - Gillespiana (Verve) $7 Dizzy Gillespie - Birks Works - Big Band Sessions (Verve) $14 Jimmy Forrest - Night Train (Delmark) $7 Jimmy Forrest - Out of the Forrest (OJC) $7 Coleman Hawkins - Accent on Tenor Sax (Fresh Sound) $8 Johnny Griffin - The Big Soul Band (OJC) $7 Stephane Grappelli - Improvisations (Gitanes Jazz in Paris) $6 Gerry Mulligan/Paul Desmond Quatet (Verve - BMG club edition) $7 Miles Davis - Live Evil (Columbia Legacy) $14 John Patitucci - Communion (Concord) $5 shipping is $2.00 XXXXXX = sold I accept Paypal. Please PM updated 7/25
  14. I'm moving in a few weeks -- so I'm unloading! I have a stack of 31 Mosaic brochures for offering -- $10 for the lot plus $5 postage (they be heavy!). Please PM. Three more to add -- 47, 48 & 49.
  15. Albert King's "Born Under a Bad Sign" has been reissued. I think there is straight forward cd reissue, and an lp version (w/ bonus tracks?) from Sundazed Records. Check out: http://www.sundazed.com/artists/index.html I would like the individual cds of Buddy DeFranco/Sonny Clark to be reissued.
  16. Ugh. Then he could just hand over ALL the Uptown recodings to them or Discomforme or whomever and be done with it..........
  17. Celia's work DEMANDS for a box set treatment. Her fabulous work with Sonora Poncena, to her 60's efforts with Tito Puente (if you are looking for more suggestions, buy ANY Tico reissue date with Puente and Cruz; they make music that smoked right from the beginning), and her work with the Fania All Stars (Live at Yankee Stadium -- -woosh!), her collaborations with Willie Colon, Johnny Pacheco, etc, right up to the present. I saw her play at George Washington University a year or so ago, and she is simply TIMELESS. What really worked for her was her vocal power and clarity, and what made her unique in the Latin world was her masculine voice. Sure, you can say that Celina Gonzalez (also from Cuba, and would have been as highly regarded at Celia but she stayed in Cuba), Albita and others also have masculine voices, but none had the total package that Celia had. Or the costumes, and wigs....... ) She will be missed.
  18. I'll definitely buy it! I'll believe in miracles when those unissued Atlantic sessions get issued..... Now THOSE have me drooling! Not that the Parker/Gillespie live date isn't something not to drool over...... which shows what kind of jazz gets my juices flowing. I love listening to 40's bebop, especially Parker and Gillespie, but they don't have the same impact on me as when I first heard Larry Young's Unity or Miles' Bitches Brew or even Matthew Shipp's Multiplication Table. I guess I'm funny that way....
  19. Did anyone by any chance record any parts of the radio marathon?
  20. So sad to hear of his passing. But what a legacy of music he has left behind! Los Compadres to the Buena Vista Social Club. Amazing!
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