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What, correct that no one notices, or correct that they see it's a slow seller, they have ten left, they decide not to print more? The Stuff Smith disappeared like that as well, with no notice at all. My Jazztet is also the european version - otherwise I wouldn't have it yet (I went for a good offer somewhere, I think, or even found it locally).
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Yes, some boots are in circulation. There are also these two from Gambit: http://www.amazon.com/Paris-Concerts-1965-...119&sr=1-18 http://www.amazon.com/Complete-1968-Italia...207&sr=1-24 The second, it seems, has Izenzon AND Haden (and Blackwell). I have none of these shows, I think (at least not in their Gambit incarnations).
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boy am I happy that i got this already! It contains a lot of outstanding music, both by the Jazztet (some funky stuff on the Mercury albums, wonderful wonderful John Lewis arrangements on "The Jazztet Plays John Lewis") as well as by Farmer and Golson individually - those quartet albums are a treat! That opening track on one of the Golsons in 5/4 is amazing, it grooves like mad! The orchestra album by Farmer is nice as well (it was a Verve Elite before, as was one of the Mercury Jazztet albums), and the "Take a Number from 1 to 10" album by Golson has some fantastic tenor playing on it... a winner from beginning to end! And I guess one of the more varied Mosaics, too.
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yes, i have that and it's very recommendable. lots of early scatting as in the birth of... i think it's from the fourties though i'd have to look now to be sure. There are two such Ella Deccas in jewel cases, both are in the list (depicted as digipacks it seems, but that's not really an indicator of how these discs actually look, it was mentioned before that some of these "Originals" were still LPRs in the US and some mini-LPs in the US were digipacks over here etc). The Getz is mighty fine! I recently got hold of the old version of it, indeed fine playing by all involved!
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My Dancing in Your Head LP says copyright 1977, and my Body Meta LP says copyright 1978. Both were recorded in December of 1976. Ok, so I was wrong... I read something somewhere that suggested "Body Meta" came out several years later. What would be really cool would be more of the session with the Master Musicians of Joujouka, though! Now back on topic - I had no idea that the Town Hall concert was ever scheduled for release on Blue Note! Now that would definitely be a great addition to the Ornette and Izenzon (and Ornette/Izenzon/Moffett trio) discography!
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oh, another "if"... the Basie Roulette Studio!
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tough call... the ones that came up whilst reading the thread were: Mobley, Hill, Clayton (vinyl!)... if I had the Commodores, I'd grab all three of those first though! (Or the Keynote box, not a Mosaic, I know) Other strong contenders would be the Ayler spirit box and the huge Patton box (unheard so far, what a shame!), and the Ray Charles I could hold in the hand of the arm that holds three Mosaics... or some such. Also the Tristano/Konitz/Marsh, which was my very first one... and the Giuffre!
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they've done Birth of the Cool and Miles Ahead by now (didn't check the other labels, but JazzTrack and that other one with identical layout but different name are the most likely candidates for such "straight" reissues, it seems - it's them that did "Ellington Indigos" and "A Drum Is a Woman", too, as well as some others - here's what CDUniverse carries these days). The 2 Ellingtons aren't actually "straight re-issues". A Drum is a Woman has never been released as a cd by Sony in the US and the Jazztrack edition includes one extra cut that was never on the original Lp. The "Indigos" is titled "The Complete Ellington Indigos" and as someone else on this board said, Sony should have done it themselves. Yes, those were bad examples I confess, but these may be the reissues best known from these otherwise pretty useless label(s).
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Today's jazz revivalism takes a new route
king ubu replied to Larry Kart's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Yup, we were posting simultaneously... when did "Body Meta" come out, in 1976 as AMG says? In that case it wouldn't really be a belated second helping...
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I thought "Body Meta" was the supplement to "Dancing" but I might be wrong, AMG says "Body Meta" was the first release of Artists House, so... no idea where I got that idea from, sorry.
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Album Covers That Make You Say "Uhhhh...."
king ubu replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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not reading here yet - just popping in to say sorry for not (yet) having participated... the files still lie on my HD, rarely used my ipod for months now, too bad! will try and play the music later this week or over the weekend and share some thoughts then!
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Well, EMI yurp freaked up big time with their copycrap discs, too... no wonder it's all in such a sorry state if everybody's clueless... they rather keep producing new "musicstars", it seems! Yuck!
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JazzTrack: http://www.freshsoundrecords.com/catalogue...mp;label_id=180 JazzBeat: http://www.freshsoundrecords.com/catalogue...mp;label_id=159 It's sad that they get away with that, but one party that is to blame big time are the retailers. If they keep buying and selling all that stuff while not having the original editions in their shops, how should the customers know? One example: the woman whom I consider the most knowledgeable person jazz-wise in town, she ordered Nat Cole's "After Midnight" sessions for a friend, and he ended up with this pirate version, which they've also had in their stock before, while the EMI/Capitol disc is still around - and in fact turned up multiple times in a Blue Note/Capitol sale that started a month later at the very same store...)
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they've done Birth of the Cool and Miles Ahead by now (didn't check the other labels, but JazzTrack and that other one with identical layout but different name are the most likely candidates for such "straight" reissues, it seems - it's them that did "Ellington Indigos" and "A Drum Is a Woman", too, as well as some others - here's what CDUniverse carries these days).
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This is off-topic but wasn't there a disc on A&M that was sort of an archival release? A supplement to - I think - "Dancing in Your Head"? (I'm not a completist of his music post 1970 or so... and before, my collection has various gaps, too)
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you missed kunstkopfindianer (and i think comparing with vincents list a few posts above this is it...) only have all smiles, guess i should get on the look-out for a few more... hah, that's funny - looking for this thread, "kunstkopfindianer" was what I put into the search box, and I wondered why the thread didn't turn up - I went with "jankowskeynotes" then, but by then I had forgotten about the indian already... so here's the list again, with "Kunstkopfindianer" added: Charly Antolini - Drum Beat - 06024 9808191 Clarke Boland Big Band - All Smiles - 981 479 0 Clarke Boland Big Band - More Smiles - 981 478 9 Clarke Boland Big Band - Fellini 712 - 981 480 5 Wolfgang Dauner Trio - Music Zounds - 06024 9808190 Art Farmer Quintet - From Vienna With Art - 06024 9811443 Friedrich Gulda - Fata Morgana - Live at the Domicile - 06024 9811447 Horst Jankowski Quartett - Jankowskinetik - 06024 9808189 Horst Jankowski - Jankowskeynotes - 981 480 6 Hans Koller - Exclusiv – 06024 9813440 Hans Koller - Relax With My Horns – 06024 9813445 Hans Koller Big Band - New York City – 06024 9813437 Hans Koller Free Sound - Phoenix – 06024 9813438 Hans Koller / Wolfgang Dauner - Kunstkopfindianer - 06024 9813439 Volker Kriegel - Spectrum - 06024 9808699 Joachim Kühn - Hip Elegy - 06024 9808186 Albert Mangelsdorff - And His Friends - 00440 0673752 Don Menza - Morning Song - 06024 9811446 Fritz Pauer Trio - Blues Inside Out - 06024 9811264 Fritz Pauer - Live At The Berlin Jazz Galerie - 06024 9811263 Nelson Riddle - Changing Colors - 981 479 4 Nelson Riddle - Communication - 981 479 5 Annie Ross & Pony Poindexter - With The Berlin All Stars - 06024 9811257 Attila Zoller / Hans Koller / Martial Solal - Zoller Koller Solal – 00422 8431072 SACDs (later replaced by CDs): Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. I - Action - 06024 9811293 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. II - Girl Talk – 06024 9811294 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. III - The Way I Really Play – 06024 9811295 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. IV - My Favorite Instrument – 06024 9811296 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. V - Mellow Mood – 06024 9811303 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. VI - Travelin' On – 06024 9811305
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As I don't care that much for OP, I didn't really give much attention, but you're right - those around now look exactly like the latest jewel-case-packed other discs (CBBB, Riddle)
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I thought it was something like this - interesting to re-evaluate after all the years, I guess! I'm a bit young for that, but it has happened to me already as well...
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bumping this up in connection with the currently active other mps thread here: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=42958 this is, I think, the full list of the earlier mps reissues done by Universal (in roughly 2003/2004): Charly Antolini - Drum Beat - 06024 9808191 Clarke Boland Big Band - All Smiles - 981 479 0 Clarke Boland Big Band - More Smiles - 981 478 9 Clarke Boland Big Band - Fellini 712 - 981 480 5 Wolfgang Dauner Trio - Music Zounds - 06024 9808190 Art Farmer Quintet - From Vienna With Art - 06024 9811443 Friedrich Gulda - Fata Morgana - Live at the Domicile - 06024 9811447 Horst Jankowski Quartett - Jankowskinetik - 06024 9808189 Horst Jankowski - Jankowskeynotes - 981 480 6 Hans Koller - Exclusiv – 06024 9813440 Hans Koller - Relax With My Horns – 06024 9813445 Hans Koller Big Band - New York City – 06024 9813437 Hans Koller Free Sound - Phoenix – 06024 9813438 Volker Kriegel - Spectrum - 06024 9808699 Joachim Kühn - Hip Elegy - 06024 9808186 Albert Mangelsdorff - And His Friends - 00440 0673752 Don Menza - Morning Song - 06024 9811446 Fritz Pauer Trio - Blues Inside Out - 06024 9811264 Fritz Pauer - Live At The Berlin Jazz Galerie - 06024 9811263 Nelson Riddle - Changing Colors - 981 479 4 Nelson Riddle - Communication - 981 479 5 Annie Ross & Pony Poindexter - With The Berlin All Stars - 06024 9811257 Attila Zoller / Hans Koller / Martial Solal - Zoller Koller Solal – 00422 8431072 SACDs: Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. I - Action - 06024 9811293 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. II - Girl Talk – 06024 9811294 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. III - The Way I Really Play – 06024 9811295 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. IV - My Favorite Instrument – 06024 9811296 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. V - Mellow Mood – 06024 9811303 Oscar Peterson - Exclusively For My Friends Vol. VI - Travelin' On – 06024 9811305 I have all the Kollers, the CBBBs (Fellini I have on the old twofer with Latin Kaleidoscope, didn't get the new one), the Mangelsdorff, the Ross/Poindexter, the Kühn, and now recently got the Gulda and just today the Menza arrived. The Farmer I'll get, too... a mighty fine bunch of discs, and the Menza comes highly recommended!
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watched the first episode of the second season of "californication" last night (in english, it only is on the French-language channel here, the darn protestants don't continue with it after season one went from starting times of ten p.m. to almost midnight months ago...) - hard to understand in english, but I'll try and catch it every monday now, love it!
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sounds different than in the other thread: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...st&p=861009
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Yeah well, he worked with Ella a tad too long, maybe, no? Too gentle to step out into the spotlight? One of my favourites of his is the self-titled Bennie Wallace album on AudioQuest - marvellous Flanagan on that one! A good pairing, come to think of it, Wallace with his huge, somewhat old-fashioned sound, works very nicely with Flanagan! (And with the great Lou Levy on "Old Songs", another fine AudioQuest album of Wallace's.)
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Are the four Thad Jones tracks the one from the United Artists album? If so, that may be my favourite Thad Jones small group date! Fantastic one, and to me I think the highlight of the (terrific!) Thad Jones Blue Note/UA/Roulette Mosaic! (And mind me, much better than most anything ever committed to disc by Donald Byrd... I mean I like Byrd, I'm on record stating that here, I guess multiple times, but Thad in those years, he was just awesome in a small group setting!)