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Stefan Wood

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  1. Perhaps - and this is just a guess - when the cd is place in the case it is rubbing against something on the tray. Or yes, it could be the player. You don't play them in the car, do you?
  2. Are you on a Mac? There is a freeware program called Senuti that transfers from the ipod to your computer.
  3. A few questions: Is there an ® under the c in Mosaic? Is there an "ear" in the dead wax? Cause I ain't shelling out the big bucks unless they have those things!
  4. BUY!!! I have them, love the cds!!!!
  5. Can't afford the high ticket items, so the SR 60 works just fine for me.
  6. JS, I've tried but I don't get her music. I have not heard the 4 Seasons cd, though, so I might not be starting in the right place....
  7. Goes to show how little I know!
  8. Recording the whole darn thing on the computer. It's good to have big hard drives........ This is a fantastic presentation, even as most of it is on the spur of the moment.
  9. From the Concord sale, most of those are OOP.
  10. Bought a lot from the Concord sale last year. Went ape shit over the stuff from Amazon resellers this summer.
  11. Happy birthday Lon!
  12. OK then, I'll cross those out!
  13. I'm looking for the following Milestone lps: I don't believe these have been reissued on cd. PM me for possible trade? Martial Solal - Solal; On Home Ground Tommy Vig Sounds of the 70s Nat Adderley - Natural Soul; The Scavenger Ran Blake - The Blue Potato Michael Howell - Looking Glass; In the Silence
  14. Here, go to this site and buy them all. This is the definitive series of Crumb's compositions. This link is to vol 10, all the other cds are listed below and are all excellent. Collected George Crumb on Bridge
  15. Yes, this Tour has become a farce.
  16. Bought this lp for 5 bucks yesterday. I listened to the music, and it is very Weather Report influenced (think Sweetwater), leaning toward the Wayne Shorter influence, when he was more prominent in the band. First three tracks are aggressive, then falls into a more contemplative mood, then going back again. Personnel are: Clive Stevens, Michael Carvin, David Johnson, Stu Woods, John Abercrombie and Robin Towner. I've looked online for more details, but found none. Was this a one shot effort? Because it's a pretty darn good lp, very much of its period.
  17. I'm down in Williamsburg, VA -- been here for the past week and a half, and have made some good scores. Listening to: The Great Jazz Trio - Milestones (Inner City) Klaus Doldinger - Blues Happening (World Pacific) Klaus Doldinger - Doldinger Jubilee (Atlantic Germany, 3 lps) Erroll Garner - Soliloquy (Columbia 6 eye mono) Willis Jackson - Gatorade (Prestige) Robin Kenyatta - Nomusa (Muse) Pete Yellin - It's the Right Ting (Mainstream) Roger Kellaway Trio on Prestige Ben Webster - Did You Call? on Nessa Buddy Tate & Al Grey - Just Jazz (Uptown) Blue Mitchell Quintet - Last Dance on JAM Nat Adderley - On the Move (Theresa) Red Mitchell meets Guido Manusardi (PAUSA) Gerry Mulligan's New Sextet (Chiaroscuro) Mickey Tucker - the Crawl (Muse) Alvin Queen - Glidin' and Stridin' (Silveto) Pepper Adams - Live at Fat Tuesday's (Uptown) Charles Earland on Trip
  18. OK, I'll admit it. I finished reading the latest and final Harry Potter book. At 800 pages, it isn't light reading, and I will admit the first 200 pages could have been tighter, because it is a pain to read through. However, I think Rowling has concluded the series with a terrific book, one that recasts the other books in a different light. It has little to do with magic or fantasy and everything to do with the relationship between people, children and adults alike, and how complicated motives, relationships and actions can be. Other than Roald Dahl (that I can think of), Rowling has expressed how complicated and contradictory people can be, the power struggles in all relationships, and the importance of developed creative thinking to deal with life situations. Thumbs up.
  19. Well, they have more sophisticated grammar checks now......
  20. Don Friedman - Hot Knepper & Pepper (Progressive) Tommy Flanagan - Thelonica (enja) Art Blakey - Soul Finger (Trip)
  21. Louis Hayes & Junior Cook - Ichi-Ban (Timeless/Muse) w/ Woody Shaw Mack Goldsbury - Anthropo-Logic (Muse) Kenny Burrell - A Generation Ago Today (Verve) Al Cohn & Jimmy Rowles - Heavy Love (Xanadu)
  22. I'm upgrading from my Goldring to this Pickering, inheriting the cartridge from my dad. Searching the web, there appears to be some aftermarket stuff for sale, but I have heard mixed reviews regarding those. Does anyone know of any places that might still sell the stylus?
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