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Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz Live Boxed Set
king ubu replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Yes of course! Also with their recent Griffin set (3CDs plus a DVD, I own 2CDs... and might have seen the DVD footage, but as I don't watch such things repeatedly, I'll not jump for the box and rather look for the missing disc, being "Catharsis" in that case). -
Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz Live Boxed Set
king ubu replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Thanks for clearing this, Chuck! I guess I'll rather look for the third volume and the "unissued" disc then... Would be nice to see some box sets from Storyville that go beyond re-packaging, indeed! I was happy with their Duke and Ben Webster boxes, and still need to get their Dexter Gordon box, as in none of these cases I'd owned anything before (except for one disc from Webster, which I passed on to a friend who loves Ben, too). -
Warne Marsh and Lee Konitz Live Boxed Set
king ubu replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I guess this is mainly a repacking of the Live at the Montmartre Club discs? I have two of those... not sure I'll go for this. -
just sent a PM re: Jimmy Heath "Swamp Seed"!
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That would rule out big band players? Some of them were around for a long time, Benny Bailey for instance... not sure if he actually did record that much, but he was a longtime Clarke-Boland Big Band member and was often a featured soloist (so the true jazz credentials are there, at least).
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Same here. Except I would add the Old and New Dreams reissues to that Conference of the Birds album. Fine music, indeed! And of course the Mal Waldron! That one was the very first release on ECM!
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I guess someone like Plas Johnson (see MG's post above), or some session player (a few are mentioned there, I'd add Jerome Richardson).
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The Weber box is out here already. Also the Burton/Corea duo box (4CDs).
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why is this called "World Series"? Because US = world?
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That would be fine with me, too... but I guess the chance that we'll be seing such reissues is zero. These big corporations (SonyBMG, EMI...) seem to no longer be interested to cater to minority markets like the jazz crowd, alas.
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A swiss vendor is offering Harry Edison's "The Swinger/Mr. Swing" for the attractive price of CHF 34 (roughly 34$ or a bit more than 20€): http://www.jazztime.com/detail.php?JazztimeNo=26647 Not sure if they ship to foreign countries, but there's an email address... I'd act fast if I was interested, but I have that one (very nice twofer, same band on both albums, including Jimmy Forrest)
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My mileage definitely varies... the New Morning album on hat records is one of Lacy's finest, in my opinion, and it features the quartet w/Potts!
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ipods: is there something a non-hifi person can use
king ubu replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Audio Talk
I heard a rumour that the next generation will not only contain a music player, telephone, video camera, razor, gps, nail clip, saw (to cut off your arm if it gets under a heavy stone or a meteorite - what? you rather die than cutting off your own arm? What a sissy you are!), microwave (to dry up your little dog), umbrella, missile defense system, submarine, and it will also wipe your ass... I guess that's about all a non-hifi person needs to know -
Catfish in on Bootleg Series Vols. 1-3
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Recordings similar to "A new perspsective" by Donald Byrd
king ubu replied to RiRiIII's topic in Recommendations
I'd rather go with another one by Roach: And also possibly rather Andrew Hill's Grass Roots, instead of Hill's album by the same title as the Roach above? Unless of course your friend wants to hear more w/voices albums. Booby (Hutcherson, that is) did one of those as well: -
here's a good one:
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Oh, wow, that's cool! I can't afford these right now, but I had no idea there was another option but to buy all those 2CD sets!
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Well, thanks to the big crooks in our western economies and governing bodies, the $ and hence the Mosaic is also quite cheap
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Gary Burton (been discussed many times before here). Does RCA hold the rights to Flying Dutchman? Might be some potential there. Desmond and Rollins were boxed at least twice (US and Euro versions, I think). Gato Barbieri's Flying Dutchmans were boxed, too (yes, by RCA), not sure if there were two editions as well. Gary Burton's RCAs would be most welcome! I thought this was actually planned at some point in time? But there's been no news about it for a long time, right? Chuck, I haven't heard many of these Lacy RCAs, so I can't comment about the sound... but I guess a good engineer could fix that? At least in case Mosaic would indeed release such a box, I surely hope they would try their best as they usually do!
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ipods: is there something a non-hifi person can use
king ubu replied to The Magnificent Goldberg's topic in Audio Talk
I haven't read all this thread (being at work), but I repeat: Winamp, a nice and free music player for your computer, allows you to pull music back from your ipod to your HD. I've got a 30GB ipod but probably around 200GB of MP3 files (some blogosphere rarities, but most of it my own CD rips, usually @ 320 kbs). No need to have a huge ipod, but rather put some of it on some harddisk (my internal one is tiny, only 160GB, so I have several 750GB and 1TB HDs - FLAC files need space, you know!) And I never used the automatic synchronisation function back when I used itunes in the beginning, as I always purged the stuff from the library there, so had that function been on, it would have wiped it each time I connected it... I never used itunes to play tunes on the computer, so there was no point in maintaining that library. So my advice: get winamp, give some thought about how to organise your MP3 library (big enough HD in your computer? separate partition? external drive? second back-up external drive?), get any kind of player (I only have this one ipod - have had it for a about three years I guess - but it seems other players are about the same in quality and handling) and change around the music on your player every now and then... -
What live music are you going to see tonight?
king ubu replied to mikeweil's topic in Live Shows & Festivals
Why, what happened? Hope he's fine! We got tickets for a concert with Ekaya in March (I think, might be February...) --------------- saw her yesterday: Cesaria Evora great music! -
Well, I don't mind either... and somehow I don't mind Dylan doing a gansta song either, regardless if it's just been a game or not. (The story about Hurricane though, that I do mind!) I was merely pointing out that Dylan seems to be good for some irritation all of the time.
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That's a wonderful disc! Brownie sent me a copy of it, had no idea it even existed, and indeed it was a great surprise to hear Bailey in such a setting!
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I know, but I have too much of the music already... and they're not exactly cheap.
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All the music that was on the LPs will be in the box. I have not seen a track list but the cover of the box is exactly like the covers of the LPs so it should have everything! That's good to know! I guess this is a likely candidate for acqusition then... if you find out more about the 26CD set, I'm sure I wouldn't be the only one to appreciate more info!