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Homemade covers for LP's that MIGHT've been on BN
WD45 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Damn, impossible, that looks better that many legit releases I have seen. [iron Man, anyone?] Nice work! -
Homemade covers for LP's that MIGHT've been on BN
WD45 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
a familiar cassandra for the cassandranite cover -
Homemade covers for LP's that MIGHT've been on BN
WD45 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
and on to the assigned task... -
Homemade covers for LP's that MIGHT've been on BN
WD45 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Finally, a John Fahey comp I made for my sister... -
Homemade covers for LP's that MIGHT've been on BN
WD45 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Not that HatHut needs the design help, but I did this one for an Ellery Eskelin/Han Bennink album... -
Homemade covers for LP's that MIGHT've been on BN
WD45 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Same for the Kenny Dorham Memorial album on Xanadu... -
Homemade covers for LP's that MIGHT've been on BN
WD45 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I made a cover for the Tal Farlow Fuerst Set and Second Set albums I got from the free trial of emusic... -
Homemade covers for LP's that MIGHT've been on BN
WD45 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
not one from the list, but a dream session that I came up with. -
There is a radio series about the blues as well, hosted by Keb' Mo' that will be starting on many stations the same week as the TV specials.
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I was a member for a while, and one of my co-workers currently is a member. Great service, and amazing selection. They have a great number of titles that you will never find in a regular video store. My only word of caution would be when renting two disc sets. I ordered the one that said disc two, thinking I would get the two disc version, but I only got the second disc! May be this has changed. No complaints otherwise.
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Konda previously unissued? WTF? Love that cut.
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There is an additional track on the reissue, an alternate of "Traveling Riverside Blues"
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I have this date and all I can ever remember about it is loving the second cut, 'Blessing in Disguise.' This is one of the trio cuts with Rollins, Garrison and Elvin. They are all swinging like mad, and they all get long solo features in the tune. It is somewhat rambling, but in the best possible way, as if they are all just having a good time playing the tune. Highly recommended.
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I gotta find House of Blue Lights somewhere. I see the japanese LP copy of the album go for less than $20, but a CD would be nice. Who owns the Dot catalog now? Vivendi/Universal? They need to reissue "Tal" on CD in the US too. However, I would go for a Mosaic set of his, should it include all of those sides.
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Yesterday: Art Blakey - Indestructible John Fahey - City of Refuge Last night: Bonobo - Animal Magic Soundtrack of Our Lives - Welcome to... Jackie McLean - Mosaic disc two [the Right Now session] This morning: Philip Glass - Uakti plays... Aguas da Amazonia Lee Morgan - Leeway RVG Jaga Jazzist - Animal Chin EP
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There is a review on the Dusted website today. Dusted
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How about a Tony Scott set? Maybe the Complete Brunswick and RCA Victor sides? 1953 Music After Midnight Brunswick 1954 Tony Scott Quartet Brunswick 1954 Jazz for GIs: Tony Scott and Mat Mathews Brunswick 1955 Tony Scott Victor 1955 Scott's Fling RCA 1956 Both Sides of Tony Scott Victor 1956 The Touch of Tony Scott Victor 1957 Tony Scott in Hi Fi Brunswick And throw in these as a bonus... 1958 52nd Street Scene Coral 1959 Free Blown Jazz Carlton 1957 In Concert [live] Sound 1957 The Modern Art of Jazz Seeco C'Mon Mosaic...five or six discs...pleeease...
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Here is another vote for Three Men Walking. ECM re-released it not long ago, so it should be readily available. Some of the sides with Papa Joe vocalizing in a nonsense language are definitely unique. I expected to hate them, but didn't.
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Jazz (and other musics) respond to world events
WD45 replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Henri Texier wrote a tune called Don't Buy Ivory Anymore. I assume it is about poaching in Africa. The only version I am familiar with is by Bojan Zulfikarpasic. A heart wrenching thing, it is. -
Last I heard, he was being sued by the Beatie Boys' lawyer to recover their legal fees. Bastards.
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This week: Tal Farlow - Complete 1956 Private Recordings on Definitive. [Evil, I know, but I had to have them.] $16.99 at Dusty Groove. Eddie Costa is the man. Last night: Grant Green - His Majesty King Funk /Donald Byrd - Up with... This is killer. Interesting to hear Larry Young and Grant with Ben Dixon rather than Elvin. Harold Vick kicks some ass on this too! $5.98 Lester Bowie New York Organ Ensemble - Funky T Cool T on DIW. James Carter, Steve Turre, and others. Smokin'! Only $5.98!
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VV box for me. I wrote a paper in college in my Jazz History and Styles course about the Indian music influences on Coltrane as recorded at the VV. I got a B+.
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I would like to give a hell yeah to that Buddy DeFranco Blues Bag recommendation. If you can find it on the Vee-Jay 2-on-1 with the Yusef Lateef album, the sound is better than on the later release by Koch Jazz. You get Lee Morgan, Blakey and more. Buddy really tears into the big stick on this. The only trouble I have with it is the simple fact that he did not record with B cl more often! BTW, the bonus cut on "Great Ideas..." may not even have Herbie on it. I have rad this from a couple different sources. Emusic has the album. If I recall, "Sultry Serenade" is about 50/50 flute/no flute. IF you dig bass clarinet, you might dig this with Tony Scott picking it up on a couple tunes, I think.
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What was that Ellington/Mingus/Roach album titled?
WD45 replied to Swinging Swede's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Every time this subject comes up, about a third of the people talk about a Pullen/Adams set. I think people would buy it, and the rights should be easy enough to obtain from BN. Is there any roadblocks from the estates? Earth to Mosaic? I would love to see the proposed BN 10" sessions. Again, the rights should be easy to clear, AND I would think it would sell like a mother. I need to see the Giuffre and Tal Farlow Verve sets. My suggestions would include the complete Braxton on Arista Freedom [or some logically themed distillation]. My second would be the Complete Eddie Costa recordings as a leader. How many albums and labels would that be? This would be a managable set, I would think. There was the record on Mode, The Guys and Dolls album on Coral, House of Blue Lights on Dot, the Verve split album from Newport Jazz fest, and the Savoy album. Am I missing anything?