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Correction - this book is highly recommended to anyone but Chuck... 2nd edition is the one to get. It introduces the sacd, dvd-a, etc. and it's also been expanded in other topics.
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It's a pretty good book. I highly recommend it to anyone who wants to put together a good-sounding stereo.
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CDs and LPs for sale, including MOSAIC sets
Dmitry replied to Dmitry's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I am confused too. Mobley is being held for someone who sent me a PM right after I listed these, but it wasn't JazzShrink. I apologize, but I didn't receive your PM or Board Email, Rob. I also sent Mark an email through the board, and it disappeared apparently. This software sucks. -
It's not a silly question. Imo, Stanley Turrentine had his best run on BN. His name was the first that came to mind when I read your post.
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Can you change it for next Friday? I may be in the Providence area.
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CDs and LPs for sale, including MOSAIC sets
Dmitry replied to Dmitry's topic in Offering and Looking For...
I didn't get your pm, Rob. Plz resend. Mobley, McGriff, Russell on hold. -
All prices include postage in the continental US. PayPal only. Higher priced CDs Chet Baker - CHET BAKER IN NEW YORK Hybrid SACD Mint. $25 Joe McPhee - AS SERIOUS AS YOUR LIFE Disc has a few scratches, so I put it in a Japanese fine inner poly sleeve. Plays fine. Cardboard cover is VG+. I think this is oop. $10 Peder af Ugglas - AUTUMN SHUFFLE XRCD24. As audiophile as they get. Sound is pretty amazing . XRCD recorded in DSD in 2004. Made in Japan. Disk has light marks, plays fine. Cover VG+. $20 SOLD Jackie McLean - BLUESNIK, BNST-84067 TOCJ-9212 Japanese RVG Mini-LP, in perfect condition, with OBI. $20 SOLD MOSAIC ATLANTIC NEW ORLEANS JAZZ SESSIONS MD4-179 Sealed, in mint condition. SOLD MOSAIC THE COMPLETE H.R.S. SESSIONS MD6-187. Case with discs 1 & 2 is open, discs are mint. The other 2 cd cases are factory-sealed, box, book are mint. SOLD Mosaic CLASSIC CAPITOL JAZZ SESSIONS MD12-170 All 12 CDs in pristine condition, box with minor marks, booklet is perfect. $155$7 LPs All LPs cleaned in an ultrasonic bath unit, followed by Loricraft RCM, and placed in brand new poly sleeves. Don't bother cleaning these records, they won't sound better. Ready to play! Miles Davis - PORGY AND BESS CL1274 Original 1958 Columbia Mono pressing. Deep Groove. Record VG, clean labels, plays with intermittent background noise, no pops. Cover VG+, small piece of clear tape on bottom corner, crease in corner, clean. A very strong listening copy. $30 Junior Cook - GOOD COOKIN' Muse Records MR 5159 A solid 1979 session, recorded and mastered by RVG. Cook is in top form here. White Label promo. Record VG+. Cover VG+, promo cut in upper left corner. I don't think it's available on cd. $12 Sonny Rollins - VOL.1 Blue Note BST-81542 . Early 1970s United Artists reissue, blue label with black B. Record NM-, cover VG+, cut in upper left corner. $15 SOLD Santana - ABRAXAS JC 30130, mid-1970s pressing. Record NM-, nice and clean. Getefold Cover VG+, light ringwear. Phenomenally-good sounding record. SOLD Jackie McLean - BLUESNIK BNST-84067 , mid-1970s pressing, blue label with white B. VAN GELDER STEREO stamp on both sides of dead-wax, indicating the record was pressed from an original pre-1966 BN stamper, retained by the new label owners, first the Liberty Records, then United Artists. Record VG+, Cover VG+, small cut lower corner. $25 SOLD Mosaic THE COMPLETE CBS EDDIE CONDON ALL STARS MQ7-152. Long out of print. Records, box, booklet in absolute mint condition. $100 post paid. The following CDs are $5 post paid. SOLD Cul De Sac & John Fahey - The Epiphany of Glenn Jones SOLD Stephane Grappelli - I Got Rhythm - 3cd boxed set [3 albums from the 1960s, 2 of them w/Barney Kessel!]] on Black Lion -Still Sealed $12 SOLD Peter Brotzmann - Stone/WaterSOLD Marty Grosz - Hooray for Bix!SOLD Charly Antolini - Drum BeatSOLD Benny Bailey - The Satchmo LegacySOLD Ori Kaplan Trio - Delirium SOLD Dave Brubeck - Jazz at Oberlin - 20bit k2 - still sealed SOLD Steve Lacy - ActualitySOLD Oregon - Violin SOLD Bill Evans - Homecoming SOLD Blakey, Persip, Elvin, Philly Joe - Gretsch Drum Night at Birdland SOLD Bill Barron - The Tenor Stylings SOLD Brad Mehldau - Deregulating Jazz SOLD Cannonball Adderley - Things are Getting Better - 20bit k2 - still sealed SOLD Oliver Nelson - The Blues and the Abstract Truth - 20bit remaster SOLD Shirley Scott - Roll 'Em SOLD Shirley Scott - Roll 'Em SOLD June Christy - The Misty Miss Christy SOLD Carmen McRae & George Shearing - Two for the RoadSOLD Sadao Watanabe - Bossa Nova ConcertSOLD Johnny Hartman - Songs from the HeartSOLD Joe Henderson - Page One - RVG SOLD Wayne Shorter - Alegria SOLD Stan Getz & Chet Baker - Quintessence vol.1 & vol.2 [Live in Norway 1983] 2CDs $12SOLD Jimmy Forrest - Night TrainSOLD Maynard Ferguson and His Dreamband Orchestra '56 - Live at Peacock Lane [An all-star West Coast Cool line-up] SOLD Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers - CaravanEtienne Mbappe - HOW NEAR HOW FAR Marcus Roberts - GERSHWIN FOR LOVERS , hole in barcode Carlos Henriquez - THE BRONX PYRAMID, sealed Cul De Sac - China GateVan Der Graaf Generator - Vital - 2cd setBeasite Boys - Licence to Ill - first cd edition!Jimmy O'Bryant 1925-1926 & Vance Dixon 1923-1931 Complete Recordings - on Document/RSTRosa Henderson - 1926-1931 Complete Recordings - on Document RecordsKid Ory and his Creole Jazz Band 1922-1947 Complete Recordings - on Document RecordsCharles Fambrough - Live @ Zanzibar BlueDom Minasi - Takin' the Duke OutErnest Dawkins - Jo'burg JumpThe Complete Blind Willie Johnson 2cd set - still sealedSonny Simmons - American Jungle - promo stamp on coverKenny Burrell & Lamont Johnson - CollaborationRuby Braff & Buddy Tate - With the Newport All StarsDavid Chevan & Warren Byrd - Let US Break Bread TogetherBunk Johnson - Last TestamentJason Miles - CozmopolitanPhil Woods - Here's To My LadyCandido - Thousand Finger ManBrooklyn Sax Quartet - Far Side of HereEumir Deodato - IdeiasClusone Trio - I am an IndianDom Minasi - Quick ResponseJimmy Scott - Over the RainbowJimmy Scott - Over the RainbowSonny Simmons - American JungleDizzy Gillerspie - The Giant [Live in Paris, 1973] - 20bitMick Rossi - One Block from Planet EarthRobert Stewart - JudgementWavelength Infinity - A Sun Ra Tribute - 2cd set - $12Junie C. Cobb And His New Hometown Band - still sealedDon Ewell - Free 'n Easy! - still sealedRecorded in New Orleans vol.1 - still sealedRecorded in New Orleans vol.2 - still sealedAlbert Nicholas, Jimmy Archey - Classic Jazz at Saint-Germain-des-PresHerbie Brock - Brock's TopsJimmy Scott - All the WayJimmy Scott - Lost and FoundJimmy Scott - Holding Back the YearsJimmy Scott - DreamJimmy Scott - HeavenStan Getz - Stan Getz is Jazz [Live in Cannes 1980]David Murray - MXAnita O'Day - Complete Edition, Volume 4, 1944 - on the Masters Of Jazz label, FranceThomas Chapin - Menagerie DreamKevin Eubanks Trio - Live at Bradley'sWilliam Parker - The Peach Orchard -2cd set - $129 ckie McLean - New and Old Gospel - domestic oop BN - $9 Adam Rudolph - GO: ORGANIC ORCHESTRA: 1 - $7 George Schuller - JigSaw - $7 David S. Ware - Surrendered - hole in bar code - $6 Sonny Simmons - American Jungle - promo stamp on cover - $6 Mel Torme - At Fujitsu Concord Festival - $4 Laurent De Wilde - Spoon-a-Rhythm - $4
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Belt drive is way better. Did you know that Target sells 3 models of the Project tt? Welcome back.
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Symphony Sid had one too many that night.
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It's time to sign up my wife again. I hate when BMG substitutes their own packaging for the original digipacks. Which cds they carry now are in the ogiginal packaging [especiially those Verve Elites]. TIA! D
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This has all the prerequisites of being the most boring Final of the last 44 years... But I was wrong about Portugal, so maybe I'll be wrong about the Greeks too. Naah.
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Enjoy your birthday!
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Sweet. Haven't heard that one. I got mine for like 3 or 4 bucks. They pop up. I think Metro was an offshoot of Verve, since Creed Taylor produced and Val Valentin recorded. Val didn't catch Jimmy's B-3 sound all that well, there's some distortion that perhaps can be somehow corrected if this comes out on cd. LP is only 29 min. long. A1. I Got A Woman [Live] 8:00 Charles, Ray A2. Won't You Come Home, Bill Bailey? [Live] 6:00 Cannon, Hughie B1. The Champ [Live] 6:25 Gillespie, Dizzy B2. If I Were A Bell [Live] 8:45 Loesser, Frank
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I think the answer may lay in the presence of 2 Indo-Jazz projects. There was the Indo-Jazz Suite Band Member Harriott, Joe Alto Sax: All tracks Wheeler, Kenny Trumpet: All tracks Smythe, Pat Piano: All tracks Goode, Coleridge Bass: All tracks Ganley, Allan Drums: All tracks Mayer, John Violin: All tracks Taylor, Chris Flugelhorn: All tracks Motihar, Diwan Sitar: All tracks Paiganka, Chandrahas Tambura: All tracks Sathe, Keshan Tabla: All tracks and 2 Indo-Jazz Fusion albums that followed Band Member Harriott, Joe Alto Sax: All tracks Keane, Shake Trumpet: All tracks Wheeler, Kenny Trumpet: All tracks Smythe, Pat Piano: All tracks Goode, Coleridge Bass: All tracks Ganley, Allan Drums: All tracks Dougan, Jackie Drums: All tracks Mayer, John Viola: All tracks Motihar, Diwan Sitar: All tracks Paiganka, Chandrahas Tambura: All tracks Sathe, Keshan Tabla: All tracks Taylor, Chris Flute: All tracks
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Jimmy Smith - Live at the Village Gate 1963, on Metro [i wonder whether the rest of that gig was recorded. Jimmy is killin' on a couple of cuts here.] James Newton - Echo Canyon
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Brownie, the striped ceiling in many of these photos looks to be the same. I should receive the photo in question in a few days, then I'll scan it and we'll all see who is who. If it's indeed Harriott I'll be amazed at your expertise, man. But you guys are right, the left hand position on the photo in question and the other photos looks to be the same. Are the hand positions more or less unique to the sax players?
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What makes you guys think it's Harriott [that'd be cool, but Im not sure we got the right guy here]? It's tough to mke out a face on this small photo, but the hair-styles are distinctly different, and I haven't seen a photo of him without a goatee...
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Otis Ray Appleton - drums on Freddie Hubbard's Backlash Ray Appleton - percussion on Coltrane's Cosmic Music I think it's the same man, just want to clarify.
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Well, not the best team overall How so? They won all 4 of their games, 3 of them coming from behind. They scored 10 goals in 4 games and gave up only 4. They have the best scorer of the championship so far. If that doesn't make them the best team in the cup so far I do't know what does.
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Thank god for the Czechs. 4 games - 4 wins. That's the way football is meant to be played. They're the best team in the championship so far.
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Another lacklustre game yesterday. Not as bad as the France game, but still not much to look at. These guys just do't play to win. Where are the balls? [!] Imo the penalty shootouts are not what the game is about at all. I'd rather they either continue playing till someone scores or replay the game the next day.
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What a shameful performance by the French side. I haven't seen such a weak disjointed game from them ever, I think. Brownie mentions coach Santini. I find today's complete and utter disgrace to extend way beyond the talents and abilities of the coach. Nary a single well-placed pass the whole game doesn't mean it's coach's fault. These guys are all professionals of the highest order, but they flopped, and flopped bad. Even my favorite Zidane didn't show anything at all. He failed as a captain and leader of his team. And when Zidane fails, France has nothing to show. Cudos to the Greeks. The better team won today.
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Ornette Coleman at the Carnegie Hall this Sunday.
Dmitry replied to Dmitry's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
I didn't find Abbey Lincoln's half of the concert as interesting. I started feeling a splitting headache by the end of her set, but Ornette cured it with the first bar of his solo. Re:people leaving. I don't blame them for doing so. Many came to hear Abbey Lincoln probably, especially black women, and it is still difficult for the non-dedicated to understand Ornette's music, as incomprehensible as it may sound to the cognoscenti. I was miffed at first when folks started heading for the doors, but to each his own. It was one of the most amazing concerts I've ever been to, from the first note to the very last. Without sounding overly dramatic - a milestone in my life as a jazz fan. The adrenalin was pumping through my veins like I was 15 again and about to kiss a girl for the first time. Here are some photos I took that night. This one will be blown up to immense proportions and hung up on the wall at my place. I wouldn't be happier if I had a picture taken of me and Mozart.