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  1. You certainly can't blame ECM for that development, that's rather all-encompassing nowadays... and the bad thing is that in music business it seems to only fasten the demise of the big corporations... and you can blame ECM for jumping that train, for sure! Anyway, still waiting for Sam Rivers' "Contrasts"! (There the original cover should be ok enough to be re-used, I assume...)
  2. Here's the "Montreux Alexander":
  3. First, let me point to this other thread I started in the reissue section of the board: Monty Alexander, George Shearing etc - new box sets and some more MPS stuff Now I see the German Universal-related site www.jazzecho.de lists two other new boxes: And this one, which isn't new at all, but I guess it being listed as new means that Universal Europe is re-pressing it and selling it again over here (it came out in Japan first, I think, when Fantasy was still holing the rights - correct me if I remember that wrongly):
  4. There's a new article up from yesterday on the Monty (and the Shearing) box on jazzecho.de. I guess that means it won't be too long until they'll be out. It also mentions a new reissue of "Montreux Alexander", I didn't check if that's part of the box, though. http://www.jazzecho.de/mps_piano_power_131043.jsp
  5. Happy Birthday!
  6. Happy Birthday! :party:
  7. Here's what's circulating from that Ronnie Scott's gig - an official release would be most welcome, for sure! And having the Tyrone Guthrie thing out again is a great idea, too, as far as I'm concerned... can't say I ever heard it (but brownie showed it to me, so I know it's not a phantom, at least...)
  8. I wish I could - and it's almost for free, too! You guys are lucky!
  9. Over the weekend, I played the 3CD Dizzy Set (from Savoy, but also including sessions for some other small labels, as well as 50/51 dates from Dee Gee) - pretty fine! The early dates with Bird I have elsewhere, but those RCA Dizzy big band dates are a blast, and some of the small band stuff with John Brown and Sonny Stitt is mighty fine, too!
  10. Happy Birthday!
  11. Yeah, that sucks! Even more so as this particular album looks like one of the most interesting items included in the box! As for CT: it was clear even with the much better earlier (digipack, around 2003) MPS reissues, that besides some of the fairly adventurous Hans Koller albums, none of the more "out" stuff on MPS would be reissued. Now that Universal Germany has taken full command, it's a pretty sorry thing, with the occasional album (such as the Clark Terry mentioned in my first post above) being the only thing they do more or less right, at all - besides the prestigious boxes, that is. (I doubt that they earn any money with those boxes either, wouldn't hold my breath for more of them to appear!)
  12. Yeah, the Turbanator knows how to put on a show. Last time I saw him (with Lou!) he got down on his knees and played the pedals with his hands. Yeah, he did that, too, on "Come Together" in the second set... hilarious! In fact his "bass" solo didn't include more notes that his usual, basic (but great!) bass lines, but it was a great show he put on!
  13. Max Steiner (Vienna 1888 - Hollywood, CA 1971) - his page on IMDB - wiki - article on Steiner
  14. Wow, that shall be da shit, as they say! At least i was able to hear the Burton Greene concert you heard thanks to that other site....
  15. a quick search didn't help... what's on that twofer? "Kirk's Work" and "Jaki Byard Experience"? Or is there anything else by Rahsaan that's part of the Fantasy holdings? These two LPs exactly - all that Rahsaan recorded for Prestige. Thanks - I'll stay with what I have, then...
  16. I don't think you mean this one: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0075335/ But Mingus did compose a soundtrack (out on the Atlantic album "Cumbia Jazz Fusion") that wasn't used in the film. (Great film by the way, but "Indagine su un cittadino al di sopra di ogni sospetto" is even much better - both feature stellar performances by Gian Maria Volonte!) Nino Rota absolutely... his final march from "Otto e mezzo" is terrific! (It seems they shot the scene with some Sousa march, Rota only composed his own march after the shooting.) The theme from "Le mépris" is great, too. I don't tend to think in "soundtrack albums" at all... Miles' mentioned above is great to listen to, there's plenty of good moments, more motifs than you usually get. Otherwise I'm rather on the side of those who think Steiner (hey, no one mentioned him yet, I think!), Hermann, Bernstein etc. and Rota, Delerue and a few others for European cinema. Fusco's work for Antonioni strikes me as outstanding, but none of it would even remotely work without the film... And how about "Sweet Smell of Success"! Then what about Fred Astaire? As for soundtracks composed of various songs, I never got the concept of buying that on CD... "Jackie Brown" was fun, and there are some other films who have that sort of compiled soundtrack and make it work in a nice way, but I'd still not get such compilations, even less so if they're filled up with generic stuff... How about Henri Texier? He does some great stuff, too... I recently bought his disc "Lola", from the Tavernier film (which I don't know and am not interested in at all), and that's a fine disc to listen! Also his trio disc, "Remparts d'argile" was a soundtrack, I think - great disc!
  17. Forgot to mention that after the Lonnie Smith concert, I got a free entrance ticket for the concert of Cuban pianist Roberto Fonseca - that was another great concert! I guess some might find his music a bit kitschy... influences (as I hear them) are Rubén Gonzalés, Abdullah Ibrahim, some mediterranean/arab/andalous stuff, and generally Cuban son and also Mexican bolero, I think. His quintet features the great Javier Zalba on saxophones (soprano & alto), clarinet and flute - it was a joy to see him play!
  18. king ubu

    Chris Aiello

    Not much to be found, but his name seems to be spelled Chris Aiello. The Paris gig has been mentioned here a couple of times, for instance in this thread: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=35419 Seems he is young and was a student of Mosca's. Some sideman gig references are all that come up doing a google search.
  19. Nothing like that The scene was caught in the 60s. Different hairstyles (and attire) then! This was shot at the Square du Vert Galant on the western edge of the Ile de la Cité. Another classic kiss (by Robert Doisneau) at the same Square The Square gardien would have made sure that no improper conduct would take place between two ladies! So the photo on the new set is also by Doisneau? Nice photos, both! I thought so, of course (re: the ladies)... but then the guy definitely has something androgynous about him, no?
  20. Holy smokes! Smith was da shit, as they say!!!!!!!! The band really got it together in the second (almost 90 minute! the first was more than an hour already) set. They did some standards (Sweet and Lovely, Willow Weep for Me, a beautiful alto feature Harlem Nocturne), the Beatles' Come Together in the funkiest ever version, and several Smith originals - great great music, loud and stinky as that kind of music ought to be! (I did some thinking and I'm quite sure Larry Goldings' Trio was the only organ group I've heard live before... now that was a whole different thing last night!) You'll find it elsewhere in a week or two, if you know where to look!
  21. Hey, wait, is that two ladies kissing there? Oh-la-la...
  22. All of Jacquet's Verve sessions have now come out on CD! First of all, I tend to think of these recordings in their 12" incarnations, and then we have six 12” LP albums plus the lone so called Cool Rage session from 1958. Here's what's where: Jazz Moode (Clef MGC 700) [18 Jan 1951 (8 tracks) + 21 Mar 1952 (3 tracks)] All tracks on Classics 1254 and Classics 1376 Groovin’ (Clef MGC 702) [24 May 1951 (7 tracks) + 11 Dec 1953 (5 tracks)] All tracks on Classics 1376 and the upcoming Classics 1451. The 1953 tracks were also bonus tracks on the VEE. Port Of Rico (Clef MGC 701) [2 Jul 1952 (4 tracks) + 31 Dec 1952 (4 tracks) + 11 Dec 1953 (3 tracks)] All tracks on Classics 1376 and the upcoming Classics 1451. The 1953 tracks were also bonus tracks on the VEE. The Kid And The Brute (Clef MGC 680) [13 Dec 1954] All tracks on the upcoming Classics 1451 and also on the OOP VEE of the same title Groovin’ With Jacquet (Clef MGC 676) [3 Nov 1955] The earlier part of this session will be on Classics 1451, but the entire session won’t fit. However, I just discovered that this album came out this year on a Membran CD in their Original Long Play Album series, but under its later Verve title Illinois Jacquet And His Orchestra. Swing’s The Thing (Clef MGC 750) [16 Oct 1956] Recently out on a Japanese CD, and even more recently on a Lone Hill Jazz CD, which adds the Cool Rage session the Cool Rage session (part of Verve VE2 2544) [21 apr 1958] Just 4 short tracks that were first released on a much later compilation. I assume they would have been part of Jacquet’s next Verve album, but he and the label split before more material had been recorded, and the session remained in limbo. It’s available on the aforementioned Lone Hill Jazz CD Here are the Classics releases so far: 1945-1946 (Classics 948) 1946-1947 (Classics 1019) NOTE: Includes the Aladdin track that was left off the Mosaic! 1947-1951 (Classics 1254) 1951-1952 (Classics 1376) 1953-1955 (Classics 1451) Not yet released [Post edited to include info about the new Membran CD] Wow, thanks a lot for that research work! Then the two Classics plus the Membran will fill up the gaps! After that it goes on with the Lone Hill discs - I wasn't aware that the first of those contains the last of the Verve material (even though I posted the info myself in post #8 of this thread...) I'll look out for that Membran disc, then! I only have two of those so far (Hot & Cool/Cats & Chick and one by Woody Herman, plus a CDR of the great Vic Dickenson/Urbie Green - not a biggie, they don't pay no one anyway...) - I guess their releases aren't up to latest standards, but it's great to have the music available, for sure! (They're the same company who did the cheapo single discs of Candid and related materials, plus the 2CD long-book Modern Jazz/Blues Archive sets, as well as 4CD long-books, as well as the cheapo and wrongly-annotated 4CD Quadromania sets).
  23. Not *that* great an offer, but still better thatn what I'll likely find the ones I still need for... Just sent in an order for 9 of the 10 new ones (minsu the Kid Ory, that one's part of the Mosaic). That means I'll have all of them, except the Roach (part of the Mosaic), the Miles Ascenseur (only original version, I prefer the CD with all the additional material!), the Prez (part of the Verve box), the Ory (part of the Mosaic), and also I don't have the 4CD boxes or any of these compilations (Sampler, Remixed, 100 Melodies, won't get this new one, either). Oh, of course I have the three "hors série" 2CD set, those are great!
  24. I see there's a special Jazz in Paris sale going on on Amazon.fr: http://www.amazon.fr/gp/feature.html/ref=a...;pf_rd_i=301175
  25. Will this be a compilation of previously released (in the JinP series) material, like that 5CD box they did a couple of years ago? (The 100 most beautiful melodies or something like that it was called...) edit: this one I meant: The 100's Most Beautiful Melodies
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