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Do you know what your collection is worth?
king ubu replied to mikelz777's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Jeez - I don't even know how many CDs and LPs (let alone 45s and 78s) that I have. I've been scared to count for years. Maybe I'll do that this weekend. I'm in the same boat there... I guess the CDs would be around 6000 or so, just a very rough guess... might be 5000, might be 7000. Add to that about 250 LPs or so. No clue what it would be worth, and no idea how to insure it here, but I don't have much trust in insurances anyway. -
I bought the Lieb/Beirach and Tolliver Selects from amazon.fr for quite nice prices - also somewhat cheaper than the rest of the sets. No idea why this happens, but I said to myself: carpe diem! - he he... still, my remark was tongue-in-cheek of course, as we're in the vinyl corner here
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Back home again
king ubu replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Ok, so now we definitely want to see some photos... Alan and Jim, Alan and Lon, Alan and Rod, Alan and Clifford, etc etc, and Alan and his haircut, of course! -
Tonight: Doudou Gouirand - Chanting & Dancing Steve Eliovson / Colin Walcott - Dawn Dance Mick Goodrick - In Pas(s)ing Manfred Schoof - Horizons Not sure if I'll go on with CDs or the following: Jan Garbarek - Places John Abercrombie - Current Events Jiri Stivin / Rudolf Dasek - System Tandem
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Bought "Dances" on vinyl - Garbarek with ogun? Couldn't pass it up, provided also the Penguin guide thinks it's one of his best albums (on piano and organ there's John Taylor - hardly much of a greasy player, I assume - the others present are Bill Connors and Jack DeJohnette).
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He sings "It Takes Two to Tango" on the Verve set (maybe on a single cd too for all I know.) I think it was on the VME of Lester & Peterson, too - love it!
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just got this one: And am giving it a first spin as I type... very cool! Thought with Dyani and Dorge it had to be cool! Paid about 14€ for it, which seems quite a nice price, it's in very good shape, no visible scratches, no tears in the cover, just some wear, but it looks like it was part of a collection that was taken care of very well, just as all the ECM vinyl I bought in the past weeks!
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"Lester Young - Live and private recordings in chronological order" (mentioned a few posts further up). There was an LP version first, Japanese release. Brownie or Jazzbo would know more about it, I'm sure.
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No, the info fits for #1-6 of CD1 and #7-16 of CD2 - this info is taken from that 16CD set, btw. No idea if it's actually what's on the Storyville. And I wouldn't bet on there being three unissued sessions... much of this was never officially issued outside of that (semi-official?) 16CD set anyway! (Storyville had some bits on their own Lester Young "Masters of Jazz" compilation.) Anyway, I'll be glad to get the correct detail as soon as someone knows! It's a pity Storyville doesn't post it on their website, for reference!
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Thanks for that short rundown of Drakes' career - had no idea he had been around for so long and done so much! I don't think I've heard him anywhere else, other then with Pres.
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first, the info from Storyville: CD1 May 19, 1951 Lester Young Quintet Birdland, New York City Jesse Drakes t; Lester Young ts; John Lewis p; Gene Ramey; Jo Jones d 1. Indiana (Hanley-MacDonald) 7:23 2. A Ghost Of A Chance (Young-Washington-Crosby) 3:53 3. How High The Moon (Morgan Lewis) 6:28 4. D.B. Blues (Young) 3:13 January 15, 1953 Lester Young Quintet Birdland, New York City Jesse Drakes t; Lester Young ts; Horace Silver p; Franklin Skeete b; Lee Abrams d 5. Lullaby Of Birdland (Theme) (George Shearing) / Up ‘N Adam (Young) 5:36 6. Too Marvellous For Words (Whiting-Mercer) 5:48 CD2: December 8, 1956 (afternoon) Lester Young with Earl Swope & Bill Potts Olivia’s Patio Lounge, Washington DC Earl Swope tb; Lester Young ts; Bill Potts p; Norman Williams b; Jim Lucht d 7. Oh, Lady, Be Good (G. & I. Gershwin) 7:15 8. Blues In G (Up ‘N Adam) (Young) 7:53 9. Jumpin’ With Symphony Sid (Young) 7:34 10. Lullaby of Birdland (George Shearing) 1:36 December 15, 1956 Lester Young Café Bohemia, New York City Idrees Sulieman t; Lester Young ts; Sinclair Raney p; Gene Ramey b; Willie Jones d 11. Lester Leaps In (Young) 3:13 12. These Foolish Things (Morrell-Strachey-Link) 3:38 13. Three Little Words (Kalmar-Ruby) 4:41 December 22, 1956 Lester Young Quartet Café Bohémia, New York City Lester Young ts; Sinclair Raney p; Gene Ramey b; Willie Jones d 14. Pennies From Heaven (Johnston-Burke) 3:02 15. Polka Dots And Moonbeams (Burke-Van Heusen) 3:44 same, add Idrees Sulieman t 16. Indiana (Hanley-MacDonald) 4:01 ------ that's what I can find... it contraditcts, however, brownie's statement, that: And this may all be wrong... I'm just trying to fit my info with the setlist & timings of the Storyville release!
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You won't be disappointed! Yup... had a first listen to "Late Spot" last night - pretty effin' great! And got a confirmation for "Down in the Village". The annoying thing, however is, I got a "new sealed" copy of "Late Spot", but it had imprints from a different jewel case on the booklet and looked like a used CD taht was sealed again. Also it had a magnetic sticker on the DISC! Imagine that! I was able to tear/peel it off, but some of the lacquer came off with it as well. I don't think it did any harm, but the top side of the disc is protected less good than the bottom side, so I'll be sure to make a burn of it soon, just in case... but I won't complain as I got it for around 12€ or so and these discs seem to fetch quite crazy prices by now.
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Have a copy on the way now, thanks for the alert! And have given it a few listens by now, slowly letting it sink in - wow! A truly magisterial album!
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Ah, I see - that's cool! I thought it might have been on the Miles "European Tour '56" Definitive CD, but checking Losin there's only Nov. 12 (Freiburg, Germany) and Nov. 19 (Zurich, Switzerland) there, not Nov. 2 (Paris, France). So this one wasn't even on "Lester Young - Live and private recordings in chronological order"?
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120 JAZZ LPs w Audio private funk spiritual
king ubu replied to goodfootwax's topic in Offering and Looking For...
What is an "Audio private funk spiritual"? An extinct animal? A military degree? -
It says "Three of the sessions are unissued and on one track Oh! Lady Be Good young Miles Davis is on trumpet. It was recorded on a European tour Lester and Miles did in 1956. " Hard to believe that unissued is actually true, but hey, if it is that's very cool! The 1956 stuff w/Miles (and the MJQ and the René Urtreger Trio) is hardly news though.
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Judy Garland Red Garland Sonny Red
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Chico Freeman - No Time Left (Black Saint) - quite a change of pace...
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Album covers featuring people with the 80's porn actor look
king ubu replied to Van Basten II's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Alas I don't have it... but of course brownie does - I'd have put a bet on that! How 'bout this one? Introspective grunting p0rn? -
Lerner & Loewe Rodgers & Hart Dietz & Schwartz
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Well, I wasn't doubting it all... just seems that because a tune bears a reference in its title doesn't necessarily mean it's in any kind an examination of any native elements. I guess Jim Pepper is one of the most on-topic musicians here, though honestly I wouldn't know how close he gets to being authentic... but he's authentic Jim Pepper, always, and that's fine enough for me! I believe that Witchi Tai To is based on a peyote song. I could ask John-Carlos Perea about this, since I know he's done an exhaustive amount of research figuring this stuff out. (Much of the latter's music is also derived from chants/traditional songs. Structurally, there's a lot of improv; I'm talking mostly about melodic/harmonic source material. In addition to playing in jazz ensembles, he does a lot of work playing cedar flute and/or drum in a more traditional context.) Interesting, thanks! I'd never doubt Pepper's dedication and conviction - to me, it seems as he was never, ever, bullshitting, a very committed musician, who was serious about his music, even when the music sounded (and still sounds) like a load of good-natured fun.
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Pat Metheny - Watercolors (ECM)
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Thank you! Btw, are you a relative of Chrétien de Troyes?
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Happy Birthday, Mark! :party: And yes indeed, keep the pics coming, love them! :tup