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Ken Dryden

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  1. I received a promo of the Fearless Leader box recently. While the music and remastering are good and I appreciate the new liner notes, I'm not too happy about the jewel box design, which causes one CD to lay over the other on each segment of the box. There's too much potential for disc damage.
  2. Because of a tight travel schedule, I need to get Lou Donaldson's contact info ASAP, if anyone can help me? I'm on the road the next few days and I'm facing a tight deadline for Hot House in NYC next week. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help!
  3. I just a accessed them a few minutes ago...they're working.
  4. One oddity about Ben Sidran's Talking Jazz: Denny Zeitlin's name was misspelled "Zeitland" all the way through the chapter on the pianist. I'm sure that Sidran knew how to spell it, but you get the idea that someone else transcribed the interviews then he never bothered to proofread the text. At least they fixed it prior to issuing the paperback. I like Marian McPartland's collection of magazine articles All in Good Time, among other musicians who have written books.
  5. This ebay sellet doesn't even follow his own posted guidelines. The cover is obviously badly damaged yet he lists: CONDITION COVER: VG nice cover & design. no writing or seam splits. some damage to front cover. and then... Grading Scale: VG = Several audible scratches, but not throughout vinyl. Cover will have wear, but no splits or tears. Possible writing on jacket and/or label. I think that this Three Sounds Moods LP has a little more "wear" than most people are used to tolerating...
  6. I've laid off buying music for a few weeks, my wife just got a new truck... But I won't skip Jazz Record Center when we head to NYC $$$. At least the hotel room will be free courtesy of credit card points.
  7. I always got a kick out of rock bootlegs that were labeled "limited edition of _____ copies." Yeah, like they only made 300....
  8. Sounds like a winner to me...I look forward to the Granz bio.
  9. Someone just didn't know how to price the Hawkins Keynote set. It's been out of print for quite awhile.
  10. Scott hits 52 on Oct. 4th, one day after I do the same... I'm sure you'll want to send him birthday greetings...
  11. Since Scott Yanow didn't object to his private email being posted, that should end the debate. But as many of us have been warned, don't email want you don't want others to see. I sent an email response to an individual who contacted me via email that was perfectly honest, without attacks on anyone, discussing the radio station which I work for. Several others in the community (who had no knowledge whatsoever of the events behind the station's decisions) launched into an online diatribe about it and my personal email was even posted verbatim in a local printed weekly without my permission. I didn't even bother to respond. A similar diatribe involved a newspaper editor who accused our station of losing half of its listeners. The only problem: he was comparing a Total Market Aribitron estimate survey vs. a Metro survey (a difference of around 24 counties vs. only six). Anyone with such little desire to do basic research needs to be demoted to cub reporter.
  12. I've tried to enjoy him and even heard him live at IAJE, but Kurt Elling just doesn't have any appeal to me.
  13. I think that's the book I got cheaply and disposed of quickly thereafter...
  14. Cafe du Monde coffee with chicory, though I don't have any beignets to go with it...
  15. The lack of a hand numbered Mosaic booklet will convince potential buyers that your set is actually a Chinese bootleg reissue... Seriously, I don't think it matters at all to most collectors.
  16. I still have a working turntable, since there is a lot of good music in my collection that hasn't been reissued on CD.
  17. Georgia Public Radio is a statewide network using a bunch of repeaters around the state. It's been a long time since Mitchell was host of of "Cruisin' with Abdul" on the University of Georgia's radio station back in the late 1970s...
  18. Here's a bit of craziness on ebay's sister site half.com: http://product.half.ebay.com/California-Co...temZ12378192877 This same seller also has $38 price tags on forgettable smooth jazz CDs by the likes of George Howard.
  19. whoa, drug induced daze in year calculations perhaps.... was thinking second year of university, but was actually second year of high school. Concert was at the Pontiac Silverdome, September 30, 1982. It's Hard tour. Actually, I was off by at least one year. I remembered where I was working at the time and was off by at least a few months. So it was either 1988 or 1989 for my second time to see the Who. I just didn't have anything to refer to for a suggested date.
  20. I saw the Who in 1974 while the group was still intact and also in 1987 after Moon's death. Frankly, the latter edition was not at the same level, while I can't imagine the group without Entwistle and his sardonic pieces.
  21. This Jamaican seller is "Beyond Category," the term idiot is insufficient to describe such pricing, unless someone actually bids on this ridiculously overpriced group. Maybe Duke came back from the grave to sign all of them...
  22. The Cobham-Duke album cover may have been "cool" but the music was awful. I remember how disappointed I was after buying it; it reminded nothing of the same band I heard in New Orleans just a few months earlier. Two of the worst tracks were "Almustafa, the Beloved" a dumb narrative piece and the equally boring "Frankenstein Goes to the Disco." Maybe I should have read the credits a little closer before buying this turkey, which didn't remain in my hands for long.
  23. I was disappointed when Fantasy compiled two Jaki Byard Prestige LPs, Solo and Jaki Byard With Strings, on one CD. Not only did they delete one of the solo tracks ("Hello, Young Lovers") but they also intermingled tracks from the two sessions, messing up the flow of both sessions.
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