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  1. Very sorry to read this, BeBop. No prayer or mumbo jumbo available from my side, I'm afraid, but keeping you in my thoughts.
  2. Happy Birthday!
  3. Gee ... you just can't believe anyone actually enjoying Schnabel, can you? I get a kick ouf of Schnabel
  4. dammit, did all the work collecting images, but of course it was way too many ... so I posted the list here, in no particular order: http://ubu-space.blogspot.ch/2013/10/albums-that-shook-my-world-excluding.html fun thing to do!
  5. But Eric had to show him how to swing. Man. Oh, I love that one! Also this one's not bad: (reissued in that short-lived Capitol vocals series)
  6. Never been fully convinced by any of the music I herard of his so far, I'm afraid. Too easy, somehow, for lack of a better word.
  7. Super high? Hope no one OD's, though it would match all the bebop nicely ...
  8. Okay, thanks! So what's an SHM-CD anyway? Not that I'd hear any difference, but ...
  9. Not sure what's "unreleased" here ... certainly the Blue Train and Moanin' tracklist match well-known widely available reissues. But ... are the "Out to Lunch" alternates new? 6. Hat und Beard (Alternate Take) 7. Something Sweet Something Tender (Alternate Take) Guess I'd be in for that, but probably the three days window of availabilty will pass before I even notice
  10. Happy Birthday!
  11. Happy Birthday!
  12. Yes, yes, yes! That's a wonderful album!
  13. Not sure what's in there ... but I just spent about the same amount getting a copy of "La Tarantella" (and already have "All' Improvviso"). Considering everything I've heard by Pluhar so far has been at least very good (some of it excellent, and most of it very thought-provoking, too), I'm interested: pre-order for 18.72 € at amazon.de http://www.outhere-music.com/en/albums/l-arpeggiata-christina-pluhar-the-complete-alpha-recordings-alpha-818
  14. I would've loved to have been around for this. I feel like the 90s and early to mid 00s must have been a great time to have been a fan of reissues, Mosaic or otherwise. Guess they were ... I "joined" around 1996/97 and after a few years felt like I had arrived some six or seven years late (like, nearly all Blue Notes were out on CD around 1988/89 a first time, some never re-appeared afterwards, or for a few weeks in Japan). The two Vee Jay boxes (Shorter/Morgan and Kelly/Chambers, both six discs) disappeared overnight (as did the Stuff Smith Verve) for reasons never disclosed, as far as I know. Those are wonderful boxes, for sure, and I'm very happy to have them!
  15. John Eliot Gardiner Collection - 23€ at amazon.it paid twice as much and thought it was a bargain still... details here: http://www.deutschegrammophon.com/en/cat/single?PRODUCT_NR=4791044
  16. There's a four page introduction in English (rather lots of words in small prints), but no liners in the booklet. The cardboard sleeves have the original french notes on the back, if there were any (several have just catalogue listings/adverts).
  17. it's nice but not all that great, I think ... it was the only "Original Vogue Masters" release in red instead of black - and the disc combined it with another ten inch album that the box weirdly omits again: needless to say, it's OOP: http://www.amazon.fr/Argentinians-Paris-Schiffrin-Astor-Piazzola/dp/B0002VYE40/
  18. I'd definitely say so, yes!
  19. The *'s mean those were remastered for this box. And ya know what? I'll buy 73 volumes of the bootleg series if they stay in the 60's and early-mid 70's with it, 'cuz it's Bob Dylan, and he was fascinating until he lost his muse around 'Street Legal'. Oh, I see! Interesting about "Street Legal" being among those, there was new remaster of that one some years ago, wasn't there? And of course I guess it's safe to assume they will re-use the new remaster of "Self Portrait" as it was on the recent box. I'd be all for more Bootlegs Series, for sure, also from teh 80s and the 90s ... "Tell Tale Sings" is wonderful! And put me among those who consider "Time Out of Mind" amongst his very best, too!
  20. Ah, interesting, I had similar questions as BBS - but I'll not get this one since I've got all three JiP as well as the Vogue discs and I think that's about as much as I really need from Byas' European recordings of that vintage. I'd be all for a complete official set though, but I guess Mosaic would have long done it if they had ever planned to do it at all ... and if they had, no doubt the - long OOP - Definitive sets would have put their plans to full stop. Too bad, really!
  21. That's very good to hear!
  22. Jazz VIP? What's that, the improved version of Jazz Lips?
  23. Oh, sorry if I was unclear ... I've got the entire run of "Original Vogue Masters" and am a big fan on the series! I hesitated thus for a while if I should get the box, too, since it had little new material for me (I've got the Django and Bechet elsewhere) ... but I'm glad I did, since it's a nice package and cost no more than 35 or 40 € ... but as I'm familiar with nearly all of the music inside (safe for some alternates as on the Konitz disc, I think), I've not yet really listened to any of the discs as they're found in the box. So that should be clear now The Monk, btw, remains my favourite among his solo recordings - has been for fifteen years. A splendid record!
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