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Weren't we discussing what Mosaic was going to do next? This is very good news indeed.
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It's taking the best known works from that show, and adding different things as well. I heard that one at Pomidou was HUGE!!!!
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All right, let's get down to business. Here are the answers to disc one of the blindfold test: Track One: Not Enough Mama - Horace Silver (Jazz.... Has a Sense of Humor - Verve/GRP 1999) with Ryan Kisor - t; Jimmy Greene - tenor and soprano sax; John Webber - b; Willie Jones - d. I wanted to put one of the tracks from this very overlooked cd in the BFT. I think it is as fine a session that Silver has had in his post- Blue Note era. This is a tight group with fine all around playing and Silver's compositions are recognizable. This is out of print, but you can still nab it for $3 at Amazon. Track Two: We're Going Up - Eric Kloss (We're Goin Up - Prestige) with Jimmy Owens - t; Kenny Barron - p; Bob Cranshaw - b; Alan Dawson - d Mid-60's hard bop. Track Three: Bohemia After Dark - Eddy Louiss (Bohemia After Dark - Antilles Jazz in Paris series) with Jimmy Gourley - g; Guy Pederson - double bass; Kenny Clarke -d Recorded in late 1972. Track Four: Multiphone Blues - Dick Griffin (The Eighth Wonder & More - Konnex) with Clifford Jordan - tenor sax; Bill Saxton - Tenor Sax; Don Smith - f & p; Billy Hart - d; Freddie Waits - d; Calvin Hill - b; Lawrence Killian - conga; Hubert Eves - p Track Five: Motherless Child - Luis Gasca (The Little Giant - Atlantic) with Joe Henderson - tenor sax; Mark Levine - p; Dave Herscher - b; Mongo Santamaria - congas; Jullito Caollazo - bata; Steve Berrios - timbales; Marty Sheller - cowbell Recorded in 1969, a nice latin jazz tune from Gasca, who recorded very little, but what I have managed to find I like. There is a session on Blue Thumb, also with Joe Henderson that is a bit more trippy but still jazz oriented. This can be found on Collectables with Ira Sullivan's "Horizons." Track Six: Soul Proptietor - Ralph Bowen (Soul Proprietor - Criss Cross) with Sam Yahel -o; Peter Bernstein - g; Brian Blade - d, John Swana - t Track Seven: Three Little Words - Joe Farrell/Louis Hayes (Vim n Vigor - Timeless) This is the cd that has that funny cover of a female body builder striking a pose. I like Joe Farrell, from his playing in the Elvin Jones trio on Blue Note, and even his CTI material, which is as funky as it gets. Solid playing. Track Eight: The Awakening - Michael Thomas (The Awakening - Jazhead) with Zach Graddy; Darius Scott; Kent Miller; Frank Williams Everyone hated this one. Michael is a DC musician; been around for some time, plays Blue Note derivative hard bop, and is great to see live. Sometimes I catch his group playing up the street at a local church. Track Nine: 5-4 Thing - Eastern Rebellion (Eastern Rebellion - Bellaphon) with Cedar Walton - p; Sam Jones - b; George Coleman - tenor sax; Billy Higgins - d 1975 session. Terriffic! Track Ten: A Little Twist - New Jazz Composers Octet (Walkin the Line - Fresh Sounds New Talent) with David Weiss -t; Xavier Davis - p; Myron Walden - alto sax; Nasheet Waits -d; Dwayne Burno - b; Steve Davis - trombone; guests - Jimmy Greene, Andrew Williams, Chris Karlic, Craig Handy and Joe Chambers Track Eleven: The Coaster - John Patton/Grachan Moncur (Soul Connection - Nilva) with Grant Reed - tenor sax; Melvin Soarks - g; Alvin Queen - d This is a fantastic album that deserves to be reissued. Disc two later......
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I work at the National Gallery of Art in DC, so there are plenty of good exhibitions that I have worked on and seen! We recently finished a Cezanne in Provence show and now are busy on DADA, which is a big show (400+ works) and an event in the art world this year. No hype.
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In the mail for you guys!
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PM'd you guys. I will delay the answers for one week to accomodate. Sorry for the mailing screw up. My bad.
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I'll post them on February 1 (Wednesday).
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And also this: Borders 20% coupon
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Tyrone Washington -- "Do Right" (circa 1974)
Stefan Wood replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Re-issues
I have a copy of this floating around, and I remember it being really cheesy as well. Not very memorable, especially in light of his other albums. -
Classic Records vinyl reissues for 2006....
Stefan Wood replied to wolff's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I can understand the Billie Holiday and the various Blue Notes. But Diana Krall????? Has there been a crying need to have this on vinyl? -
Yes, please! Thank you.
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I KNOW I mailed them to you guys. Can someone in Europe who has received it help me out?
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live Herbie from '73 on Darkfunk (get it fast)
Stefan Wood replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Artists
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Geez, I thought these were happy tunes! They are for me at least!
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Apparently there is an unreleased session done after Ego. with Bruce but minus Larry Young, and add a bunch of other musicians. Don't know any thing else about it, though....
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Sorry about that. Will send another one off to you ASAP.
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Still accepting last minute requests. Don't be shy!
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Discuss BFT #32 disc 2 here.
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I said Monday, but I'll post these now to have them out there.
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Yup. He's been doing some moving and shaking as a member of the DC Council, but to what end is still open for question. The baseball stadium situation is classic DC Council politics.
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I got Paul Auster's new book as a late Christmas gift. Will crack that one open ASAP.....
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I'll second that. Baggy's is my favorite.
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Cds are in the mail as of this morning. Next Monday I will post a thread for the BFT guessing. Please note -- I mailed them in Netflix style mailers. I had received a bunch in the mail some time ago, and thought this would be good to use for these. If there are any problems -- damaged cds, etc. let me know and I will fire off another set for you. I have had no problems in the past.
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