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Happy Birthday, Clifford Thornton!
king ubu replied to brownie's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Happy Birthday, Clifford! :party: -
Jazz on Film Box Sets
king ubu replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
What would the "soundtrack album" for "Shadows" be? Was there ever a released album? -
Whole batch of Mosaic Selects and Singles running low
king ubu replied to miles65's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
dang! :tup So is the Merrill/Katz, but I think some said the Mosaic was sounding bad? (I've got the two Universal/Gitanes discs, so I never bothered about the Mosaic.) Glorious music, in my opinion some of the very finest in vocal modern jazz. -
Read it yesterday, too. Very sad. There's nothing much more to gather from the Swiss press, just that the accident happened while cross-country running (on familiar ground, too), so "skiing accident" isn't wrong, but somewhat misleading. And that he's been in a coma for two weeks (he fell into coma during the operation made necessary by the accident). And now I see "cross-country skiing" or whatever you call it (it's plain simple Langlauf in German) is being mentioned on the Beeb link, sorry.
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Whole batch of Mosaic Selects and Singles running low
king ubu replied to miles65's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Only need two of those, Newman/Green/Cohn and Pendulum. Hope they will be around for a few more weeks! -
Problems with Amazon Marketplace seller ZOverstocks
king ubu replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Miscellaneous Music
I've had issues with them already ... and just had another problem with another vendor (moviemars_amerique) from whom I've bought dozens of times. Now they sent me a CD-R instead of the proper thing (nowhere on the respective amazon item page does it say "CD-R", nor did it in their selling blurb) and they not only didn't reimburse the shipping costs I paid initially (€ 3.40), they didn't reimburse my return shipping costs (CHF 5) either, even though - and that pisses me off very much! - they did contact me to tell me that they are able to reimburse shipping costs up to 10$ for international customers (such as I). (Amazon itself made good by offering me a 5€ reduction on my next order - fine enough, but it's not their task really.) Why I'm telling this here is: yes, it seems times have changed. I've not yet run into any problems with Dodax or with musique_pour_vous yet though, so cross your fingers! Recent trouble with privately sold items were solved in a very kind manner though, so not all world's gone bad quite yet. (edited for typos) -
Got mine today, all unsealed as expected. French might seal them 'cos they're cheese-eating surrender-monkeys, remember?
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Jazz on Film Box Sets
king ubu replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I wondered about that, too! The actual film soundtrack ... well, it's been ten years at least since I've seen the film, but I remember it as being *very* good! -
Off topic, slightly, but a friend presented me with this book for my last birthday, and it's amazing: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Architectural-Cultural-Guide-Philipp-Meuser/dp/3869221879/ At the same time lots of what you read and see (plenty of photos) is astonishing, but much of it at the same time is pretty shocking and utterly disgusting. Baby dictator just held a speech in which he announced a possible mild glasnost regarding their relation to South Korea, but still, the entire system is unbelievably wrecked, it seems.
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They will most likely not be sealed - Universal CDs are most often not sealed over here (at least the Impuse 2-on-1 weren't, if I'm right ... and those jewel-case-packed "Verve Originals" weren't either, I think). Link: http://www.amazon.de/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?__mk_de_DE=%C5M%C5Z%D5%D1&url=search-alias%3Dpopular&field-keywords=jazzplus I had a look at the booklet of the Hammond Smith (not sealed!) at a store today and indeed they do look rather nice. I've ordered a bunch in that 3 for 15€ sales but am still waiting for them to be delivered. The Hawkins really should have been made a 2CD set as the bonus material there is, in my humble opinion, rather substantial, and goes far beyond just another take thrown in length-wise, too.
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Happy Birthday MartyJazz!!!
king ubu replied to Bright Moments's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Sorry Eric, didn't see that the box I referenced was from RCA - thought it was a larger edition of the one you mentioned. Not sure I need to get into Stokowski at all, I might try some some day, but not right now.
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Jazz on Film Box Sets
king ubu replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Please do report, whoever gets them! Vol. 2 looks tasty ("Shadows"!), but I'm not sure I really need either of these, so having some first-hand reports would be nice! -
This one would seem like a better choice for Stokowski: http://www.amazon.com/Leopold-Stokowski-Stereo-Collection-1954-1975/dp/B006ZJJ70O/ Don't know him yet, though.
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From memory I think they married in Monaco around August 1976, when they returned from their last trip to Africa. There's a 20,000 word chapter on Wilen in the book on jazz in post-war France I've just finished writing. Hey, I want that book - NOW!
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I hope so, too! Love the first one! Not sure anymore where, but looking her up I read somewhere that they were married. But then the linked page seems to have been written by her, so ... @Head Man: I guess it will turn up on amazon.co.uk eventuall, too. It's already listed on the site but with no date or price yet: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Moshi-Too-Wilen-Barney/dp/B00A7CEDHC/
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How do you organize your digital classical collection?
king ubu replied to Daniel A's topic in Classical Discussion
I'm using the pre-installed player on a Samsung SIII, no idea what player it is, but it works very well, except for the genres where somehow with some albums they get lost and I get that "ta". Long track titles aren't a big issue, if I turn the phone (from vertical to horizontal) I get to see enough in the list and once I'm playing a track, the titles run through and I get them in their entirety. What I can't see, alas, is the comment field (where sometimes I painstakingly add line-ups and other info), even though I can watch a listing of many (ten or so) fields while playing a track (I can switch between tracklist, cover-view or background info on the running track, and I can of course minimize it all and use the phone for something else like texting or browsing or reading kindle stuff). Obviously I could have all the covers and txt-files on the phone, too, but the gallery of photos will display each of these as a folder and as that's a nuisance I deleted them all. As for re-naming files, if ever I do that, I always put the track numbers in front. But usually they're just called "Track01" or I let iTunes do the work (M4A at highest quality) and it, too adds track numbers in front. -
announced for end of January; CD or LP brownie, please tell us more about that lady ... icon of may 1968 and wife of Barney's, it seems:
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
king ubu replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
the Bix/Tram sessions -
How do you organize your digital classical collection?
king ubu replied to Daniel A's topic in Classical Discussion
I rather put it into the album title (i.e. "Mozart: Piano Concerto K 491"). -
I've not seen many, but Haneke's "Amour" was great. And I have highest hopes regarding "Elena" which just - finally! I had given up hopes! - made it to the movies here.
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How do you organize your digital classical collection?
king ubu replied to Daniel A's topic in Classical Discussion
I go by artist (performer) and then by work. But having just changed from an old ipod to an android phone with extra memory card, I'm still unsure how to work things out best. And I have no symphonic stuff on there so far, just concertos, chamber and solo piano music ... guess I'd go with composers in case of symphonies, but that would still look weird, having Mozart or Mahler in the artist listing next to Rubinstein and Rabin. It would be nice if these new devices would indeed depict all those fields you can enter tags into, and let you sort by whatever you want (my android phone doesn't even recognize all the genres, some R&B works, some is displayed as Soul/R&B, some is - with some of the classical - in a separate category called "ta", whatever that stands for. Silly new world. -
Oh, I have several of these ... while I did notice the US editions having different covers (see below), I somehow never arrived at realizing those other ones being German. I assume the remasterings used were identical? Nice series, all considered, the Terry being particularly good (the Gonsalves album!), the Jamal and Ramsey Lewis more than useful introductions ... also there's a great James Moody in the series (At the Jazz Workshop, some of his meanest playing to heard there!). Never saw the Herman, didn't even know of its existence!
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The complete Armstrong Frémeaux series wouldn't be a wrong decision, I guess ... but a bit much maybe? (Not for me, though I've only got five of the volumes out by now.)
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MP3toVinyl might be the solution for even higher-fi sound