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  1. A little man walked up and down

    He found an eating place in town

    He read the menu thru and thru

    To see what 15 cents could do

    One meat ball

    One meat ball

    He could afford but one meat ball

    He told the waiter near at hand

    The simple dinner he had planned

    The guests were startled one and all

    To hear that waiter loudly call - What?

    One meat ball

    One meat ball

    Hey, this here gent wants one meat ball

    The little man felt ill at ease

    Send some bread sir if you please

    The waiter hollered down the hall

    You gets no bread with one meat ball

    One meat ball

    One meat ball

    Well you gets no bread with one meat ball

    The little man felt very bad

    One meat ball was all he had

    And in his dreams he hears that call

    You gets no bread with one meat ball

    One meat ball

    One meat ball

    Well you gets no bread with one meat ball

    --Josh White’s version

  2. I bought this set last year from Music Direct (same as Lon's link - $169). I believe it was Dmitry who said that the set was an analog remaster. I also couldn't find any information printed on the packaging or booklet. The remaster credits list: Geoff Sykes, Bill Inglot, Gene Paul/dB Plus, Bob Fisher.

    My set is also one of the year 2000 second edition. Printed on the box, "This is a repressing of a box set which was originally released in 1995 as a numbered limited edition. There will be only 3000 copies of the unnumbered second edition manufactured".

    The albums seem to be pressed on 180gm vinyl. When I was looking into buying the set I saw descriptions that said both 180gm and 150gm. I don't know which is correct, but it is certainly heavier then 120gm.

  3. UCCI-9001 John Coltrane: Ballads

    UCCI-9002 John Coltrane: A Love Supreme

    UCCI-9003 John Coltrane: John Coltrane and Johnny Hartman

    UCCI-9004 Duke Ellington and John Coltrane

    UCCI-9005 John Coltrane: Live at the Village Vanguard

    UCCI-9006 John Coltrane: Coltrane

    UCCI-9007 John Coltrane: Crescent

    UCCI-9008 John Coltrane: Africa Brass

    UCCI-9009 John Coltrane: Kulu Se Mama

    UCCI-9010 John Coltrane: Live at the Village Vanguard Again

    UCCI-9011 John Coltrane: Impressions

    UCCI-9012 John Coltrane: Live at Birdland

    UCCI-9013 John Coltrane: The John Coltrane Quartet Plays

    UCCI-9014 John Cottrane: Ascension

    UCCI-9015 John Coltrane: Expression

    UCCI-9016 John Coltrane: Selflessness

    UCCI-9017 John Coltrane: Transition

    UCCI-9018 John Coltrane: Meditations

    UCCI-9019 John Coltrane: New Thing At Newport

    UCCI-9020 Archie Shepp: Four for Trane

    UCCI-9021 Archie Shepp: The Magic of Ju-Ju

    UCCI-9022 Archie Shepp: Attica Blues

    UCCI-9023 Alice Coltrane: World Galaxy

    UCCI-9024 Sonny Rollins: Sonny Rollins on Impulse!

    UCCI-9025 Sonny Rollins: Alfie

    UCCI-9026 Keith Jarrett: Death And The Flower

    UCCI-9027 Keith Jarrett: Treasure Island

    UCCI-9028 Count Basic: Count Basic & The Kansas City 7

    UCCI-9029 Shelly Manne: 2 3 4

    UCCI-9030 Oliver Nelson: The Blues and the Abstract Truth

    UCCI-9031 McCoy Tyner: Nights of Ballads and Blues

    UCCI-9032 McCoy Tyner: Reaching Fourth

    UCCI-9033 Quincy Jones: The Quintessence

    UCCI-9034 Gil Evans: Out of the Cool

    UCCI-9035 Roy Haynes: Out of the Afternoon

    UCCI-9036 Elvin Jones: Heavy Sounds

    UCCI-9037 Ben Webster: See You at the Fair

    UCCI-9038 Charlie Haden: Liberation Music Orchestra

    UCCI-9039 Charles Mingus: Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus Mingus

    UCCI-9040 J.J. Johnson: The Great Kai and J.J. Johnson

    UCCI-9041 J.J. Johnson: Proof Positive

    UCCI-9042 Milt Jackson: That's the Way It Is

    UCCI-9043 Art Blakey: A Jazz Message

    UCCI-9044 Lionel Hampton: You Better Know It!

    UCCI-9045 Coleman Hawkins: Desafinado: Bossa Nova and Jazz Samba

    UCCI-9046 Duke Ellington Meets Coleman Hawkins

    UCCI-9047 Zoot Sims: Waiting Game

    UCCI-9048 Stanley Turrentine: Let It Go

    UCCI-9049 Albert Ayler: Live in Greenwich Village

    UCCI-9050 Pharoah Sanders: Tauhid

  4. Ornette Coleman: The Empty Foxhole, Johnny Griffin: The Congregation, and Bobby Hutcherson: Components do not have the Conn on the front (from the first twelve releases, Series 1 - 1994).

    Jackie McLean: Destination Out and Grachan Moncur: Some Other Stuff do have the Conn style case/see-through spine (from the second twelve releases, Series 2 - 1995).

    My guess is that the first twelve in the series are not marked on the front. Can anyone else confirm this?

  5. I am relatively new to the world of vinyl. I only started buying vinyl in the last 6 months. I recently purchased Yusef Lateef’s The Golden Flute, off e-Bay. My question has to do with the Impulse label. I have the Goldmine Jazz Album Price Guide by Tim Neely, published in 2000. In the listing for Lateef (and of course other artists who recorded on the Impulse label), there is pricing for “Impulse” and pricing for “ABC Impulse!”

    About the Lateef album I do have. Printed on the front cover is a circle with the Impulse logo and the record catalog number: Impulse A-9125. On the bottom left of the cover it says Monaural. The label on the record itself shows the catalog number as A-9125-A on side one and A-9125-B on side two. Also, printed on the record label is, “A product of ABC-Paramount Records, Inc.” - it also says this on the back of the record cover. On the inside of the album cover (it is a gatefold) it says, “Impulse Records, a product of ABC Paramount Records, Inc., 1330 Avenue of the Americas, N.Y. 10019”.

    There is no date on the album or the album cover. The price guide lists the “Impulse” release from 1966 (there are two: A-9125 Mono and AS-9125 Stereo) and the “ABC Impulse” from 1968 (but it only list AS-9125 Stereo, no Mono is listed).

    Based on what is printed on the album and the album cover it seems that this is an “ABC Impulse” release. But the Jazz guide does not list a Mono version for “ABC Impulse”.

    Since I don’t actually have one of each (Impulse/ABC Impulse!) album that I can compare against each other I am not sure if I have an “Impulse” or an “ABC Impulse”. The e-Bay seller listed the record as, “YUSEF LATEEF "THE GOLDEN FLUTE"-IMPULSE-MONO-A-9125… This is an "ORIGINAL" Copy; this is NOT a Reissue item.”

    Does anyone know what the difference is and can you shed any light on which release I actually have?

    Thanks in advance

    John

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