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Digression thread: Coherence is overrated
king ubu replied to AllenLowe's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
constipated Jesus! -
Previously Unavailable Vic Dickenson recording
king ubu replied to Ted O'Reilly's topic in Offering and Looking For...
received today already halfway in - lovely stuff! -
CDs for sale - FMP, Silkheart, Splasch
king ubu replied to John B's topic in Offering and Looking For...
would you please put the Shepp aside for me? PM coming! -
Alfred Ellis Alfred Lion Frederick Loewe
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In case the pics above disappear one day... the other two Pyramids albums I forgot to add the titles are "King of Kings" and "Birth / Speed / Merging 1976". Played the Gene Ludwig 45 that's on sale at Big-O-Records with the final Ludwig album (coming on CD). Weird one... but enjoyable! Now playing Helen Humes - Helen (Muse) - very good one, with Buddy Tate, Joe Wilder and Norman Simmons!
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The Wonderful World of Antonio Carlos Jobim
king ubu replied to Larry Kart's topic in Recommendations
Got "Jobim" and finally a real copy of "Elis & Tom" in today... a few days ago also got "A Certain Mr. Jobim" - beautiful, but way too short! One that begs to be repeated after 25 minutes! -
Just finished my first spin - very, very nice disc! Will put the 45 on now!
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I'm not sure, but I think a claim could only apply to their use of cover art and to US distributors. Anyway, lots of them are rip-offs of the most blatant kind, but some (Al Cohn for instance) contain some stuff that I've never seen around here. They're good for filling some gaps now and then, that's how I look at it.
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Just delivered! Thanks, that was fast! Will check out both the 45 and the CD later today!
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I've got an alto MMO LP - I think it's by Konitz - got it in a long since closed vinyl store as a freebie and haven't held it in my hands for I guess 10 years... got to hunt for it! It has Konitz soloing with the rhythm section on one side and just the rhythm backings on the other. With it, there's a booklet with transcriptions of Konitz' solo, as far as I remember... no idea where it is right now.
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Got the CDs today as well, John! Thanks a lot!
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the new arrivals.... yesterday: The Complete Helen Merrill on Mercury today: The Pyramids - Lalibela scheduled for tomorrow The Pyramids - The Pyramids -
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You weren't the only one (I'm running this at the same time on a German forum) - and to me, it happens each time that I fail to recognize something I have... and of course there's no reason to expect two cuts from the same album! Thanks Ronald! Glad you enjoyed it!
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I love late Pepper, but have the "box set syndrome" concerning his Galaxy albums... can't say anything about the original albums as I got to know this all in bulk, but as has been mentioned, all highly consistent, and in my book, all very good to great!
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Yes, I just got the second and third of the Brubecks to fill some gaps... got half of it on Legacy CDs, and actually got enough Brubeck anyway, so these were good value, after all. Also got the Tubby Hayes because of one Tubby album on it that I didn't have elsewhere (the rest is mostly Jazz Couriers material).
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Thanks for clarifying, Chuck!
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Sorry, but this is too much for me to follow, even in context of having re-read the above posts... Nat Hentoff is the guy who... (did what?) Who "he" (Hentoff, JR?) sued Schlitten? Got to think of us poor non-native speakers when making such references!
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Aretha Franklin's complete Columbia recordings
king ubu replied to mikeweil's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I have a 3CD compilation (Sunday Mornin' Classics) on Sony - think that will be enough... some good stuff, but even there, lots of "smart producer's ideas" and in general Aretha sounds somewhat... limited, boxed, lacking the space she'd get with Atlantic later on. But that's just my impression and it might be wrong... -
Thanks again, Ronald! Very interesting! The alto... yes, would have loved to have a track of his in here - lots of strong altos! I bet you would! You might well have heard this band before, indeed... Funny that you should mention Mike Osborne... but yes, it's that kind of free-wheeling, edgy and pushing playing that always remains connected to the center of the music... to me, the guy on #7 is somewhat similar to how I hear Osborne! Well, hearing it as "fun" and being appreciative is already a lot more than many modern jazz listeners bring to this kind of music! I chose this cut because I love the rhythmic momentum Luis Russell's band generates, and I love the chances Henry "Red" Allen is taking in all of his trumpet solos! Yes, Jamal is the obvious point of comparison... maybe I should have given this some thought - seems to be the least favorite of all titles, another choice of mine might have been smarter, who knows. Too late now. This makes me chuckle in a good way! The guy here is darn good and his playing goes in all directions... Same band as on #9 - and both cuts from the album: Chris McGregor's Brotherhood of Breath (the self-titled first album).
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Can someone with the Prevue CD please comment on the sound. Does it sound like a needledrop? Is it stereo or mono? Ok, spinning it now... it sounds ok - not great (some weird sound on the cymbals, the kind of thing that was noted with a few Blue Note CD reissues as "due to deterioration of the master tapes...", I guess). Definitely stereo. I'm in no position to confirm it's not a needledrop (I can't tell from distortion or any artifacts that hence it has to be a cleaned-up needledrop), but to me it doesn't sound like one. For sure, there are none of the obvious signs during the quiet parts or before and after the music. Also, to be noted, is the mix-up of the setlist: printed on the tray & sequence of Nat Hentoff's notes: 1) Straight Ahead 2) Violets for Your Furs 3) Green Street Scene 4) Chafic 5) You Know That 6) I Remember Clifford 7) Short Bridge actual sequence on my CD: 1) Straight Ahead 2) Violets for Your Furs 3) Chafic 4) I Remember Clifford 5) Green Street Scene 6) You Know That 7) Short Bridge so, #3-6 are jumbled around... no idea why or if it's a simple mistake - but it's easy to tell as everyone knows "I Remember Clifford" and Hentoff refers to "Chafic" as a waltz (which #3 of the CD clearly is). The Prevue CD has Hentoff's original and Mark Gardner's 1975 liner notes and it states that the reissue was produced by Don Schlittenn (mastered by Krieg Wunderlich - is that a real name or a weird nom-de-plume? Anyway, great album for sure!
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All the best Bill!
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Which Jazz box set are you grooving to right now?
king ubu replied to Cliff Englewood's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
My latest arrival: The Complete Helen Merrill on Mercury About halfway through it now - wonderful music! -
My CD edition (bought in the US 20 years ago) has an an essay by Hiraku Aoki in English, with no Japanese notes at all. Send me a PM with your email address, and I'll see if I can scan it and send you a copy. Done - thanks a lot!
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Ah, crap - that one I have of course! Not Xanadu but Prevue! I keep mixing up all these labels, sorry.
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Only just took out the booket (CD-sized, or rather to be exact: jewel-case-sized, meaning it was outside cardboard box, next to the jewel case, in the CD edition - at least I assume so). There's a short essay in there - but Japanese only... was this ever published in in English anywhere? Spinning the first side of the first LP now