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  1. king ubu now catches some sleep (it's 3 a.m. here now...), after downloading (and partially listening and enjoying) tons of those Prince files... They even added another one, which is barely two weeks old! I wonder how long this site will be working... Rachel: you have the all-time cutest avatar! ubu
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    Funny Rat

    Anything on this list that's a must have? http://www.allegro-music.com/label_search.asp?label=AUM Nate, I think the fact taht the Tatum/Webster works out fine is a small miracle, as both have, to say the least, "baroque" styles. However, their combination works perfectly well! Maybe my favourite date on the Group Masterpieces box! couw, glad you like DLAD! ubu
  3. Looks like there's the complete list now, but without any of the short texts they'll usually have - they'll add them later, I suppose: Jazzfest Berlin - Programme ubu
  4. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    That Art Tatum group masterpieces recording with Ben Webster is GREAT! A fantastic recording, and most highly recommended for the rat pack! ubu
  5. Can only check tomorrow, as I didn't take my notebook with me, but from the tunes I'd say yes it is!
  6. Thanks for checking, brownie! Wonderful music, I might add
  7. Click the smiley, I might add B-)
  8. Don't have a chance to see him live, but: ubu
  9. Thanks, Aric - I'll check that tonight! (Unless Milan is faster...) ubu
  10. Thanks for posting the photos, Mark! Wow, Moody & Vonski! How where they? A pairing that worked out well? ubu
  11. Aric, would you do us this favour? Titles/Timings should be enough! thanks, ubu
  12. a castrato?
  13. Please do! I heard a Wallace show in I think '99, with Wilson instead of some announced piano player. Very very nice! ubu
  14. Yup, and Mars Williams will take over from Liebman, and Mats Gustafsson from Lovano, right?
  15. for "Spiral"! Interesting to hear Ted Curson and Lee Konitz with Hill!
  16. lazy! so you're the anonymous member always browsing the babe thread? Gotcha! Thinking you're god you ought to be able to create your own babes, no?
  17. I like "Dusk" and "A Beautiful Day" a lot! If you go here and scroll down a bit, you can find two unedited performances that ended up (edited) on "A Beautiful Day". "Passing Ships" is great, as has been said. I am another Hill fan, so I like all of his BNs I heard, so far... ubu
  18. Have fun with that one, Tony! Me loves it! One of the first Mosaics I got. ubu
  19. Been one of my favourite CDs ever since I got it. It's in frequent rotation here. Cheers! you already know, but then I thought I'd remind you... ubu B-)
  20. That's all on the 16CD set, Milan, right?
  21. Cobb did two relatively recent recordings with the quartet of swiss tenor saxophonist, Roman Schwaller (he was with the Vienna Art Ochestra in the eighties). The quartet also includes Oliver Kent (p), and Thomas Stabenow (b). One disc is on JHM Records - I have and like it: http://www.jhmrecords.ch/de/katalog/index_a.php, the other one I just now found out about is on Bassic Sound: http://www.jazzrecords.com/bassic/cd019.htm. Very fine mainstream jazz, a couple of originals, Cobb is great, Schwaller is never less than solid, quite his own man, and the other two men are good, as well, Stabenow standing out shining on several tunes of "Some Changes in Life" (JHM). If anyone orders from JHM directly, they have a few other good things in their catalogue: the Clifford Jordan disc (here - ask Sangrey), as well as Schwaller's Nonet release, The Original Tunes. ubu
  22. king ubu

    Funny Rat

    Thanks, Nate! Sunday morning listening: Another fantastic disc! I may like the Dakota disc a tiny little bit better, but there are some very good things on this one, as well. The blues in quartet with Jason Moran is fantastic! So is the opening solo. And hearing a chords-based group doing such fine playing, and featuring guitar instead of piano, and such a nice guitar player, is much to my likings, too. Then I continued with some heavier schtuff: Like it a lot! Very tough music, needs a lot of concentration, but I think it's very very good! And a few days ago also listened to this CD the first time: Solid trio jazz, more or less conventional, but very good. Mark Burdon plays drums and percussion, Joshua Dahlager is on bass, and Rich Halley on saxophones. ubu
  23. Can you give some detail on the 2CD thing with Eskelin, please? Couldn't find anything on Eskelin's homepage. ubu
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