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The box only goes up to 1963. None of the European stuff from 65 is on there. Also, as far as I know there have been releases on labels such as Charly/Le Jazz with concerts not in the box. (Graz comes to mind, a 2CD set available on that label. Would have to check for more.) ubu
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king ubu replied to Tony Pusey's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Like this? And well, if this were my house, I'd be afraid to go to the basement, too... ubu -
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king ubu replied to Tony Pusey's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
ARE U SURE ABUOT TAHT? AND STUFF?! well yes, but can you explain me what's this got to do with surface mail and with cuckoo clocks? or is this the proof it ain't quite over yet? and is rocke indeed offended? if so, i humbly offer him becoming a duke in my royal property of böhmen/mähren, to reimburse! ubu -
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king ubu replied to Tony Pusey's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
They're creating a shitty venue there, it seems. Retro-dadaism, instead of a memorial place. That movement is over, and it's no use trying to copy it. However, they planned opening a pharmacy there... Tart Warmers ubu -
Vogue list: Clifford Brown - The Complete Paris Sessions Vol. 1 Clifford Brown - The Complete Paris Sessions Vol. 2 Clifford Brown - The Complete Paris Sessions Vol. 3 Don Byas - With Mary Lou Williams Trio / With Beryl Booker Trio Jay Cameron... (?) Roy Eldridge & his Little Jazz Vol. 1 Roy Eldridge & his Little Jazz Vol. 2 Dizzy Gillespie - Plays in Paris Dizzy Gillespie - Pleyel 49 Dizzy Gillespie - Pleyel 53 Lionel Hampton & his All Stars (*) Coleman Hawkins / Jonny Hodges - the Vogue Sessions André Hodeir - The Vogue Sessions Bobby Jaspar & Henri Renaud Bobby Jaspar & his Modern Jazz Bobby Jaspar / David Amram Duke Jordan - New York / Bud Powell - Paris Thelonious Monk - Solo 1954 Gerry Mulligan - Pleyel Concert Vol. 1 Gerry Mulligan - Pleyel Concert Vol. 2 Oscar Pettiford - Sextet Jimmy Raney - Visits Paris Vol. 1 Jimmy Raney - Visits Paris Vol. 2 Henri Renaud... (title?) Zoot Sims - Quartet & Sextet Martial Solal - Complete Vogue Vol. 1 Martial Solal - Complete Vogue Vol. 2 Martial Solal - Complete Vogue Vol. 3 Lucky Thompson - Complete Vogue Vol. 1 Lucky Thompson - Complete Vogue Vol. 2 Barney Wilen - Tilt Mary Lou Williams - London Sessions (title?) Various - The Saxophone Collection Various - The Piano Collection Vol. 1 Various - The Piano Collection Vol. 2 Various - The 1954 Paris Sessions (*) there's a thread started by Sngry on this one, in the recommendations part of the board. not complete yet, but I'll check when at home! basically, they're all at least good - highlights, for me, are: the Lucky T's, the Monk (maybe his best solo record!), the Jaspars, the first Raney, and the Wilen. The one I don't have is the Mary Lou Williams. ubu edit: added Zoot Sims (has been part of the Trueblue Catalogue for a long time - a good one!) edit: added Pettiford, Hampton & Mulligans edit: added the Brownies
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king ubu replied to Tony Pusey's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I am deeply offended. Check this thread for more information about tarts etc... ubu -
Was discussed here: http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=11593 ubu
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king ubu replied to Tony Pusey's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
thought it was time for a change, after having had my original one since the start of this board... btw, the cuckoo clock, so it seems, is originally a German product. Except for Japanese tourists, no one buys them anyway (well, maybe some almost mentally-retarted folks... ) I know of nobody that has one hanging in his house or appartement! Toblerone on the other hand ubu -
Not I , but I will be one of the first in the queue for tickets when he plays in a venue near me on Nov12th. Wow! I'd love to see him! Some shitty shitte happened over there in the O&LF section, but it's over now. Lèse-majesté... I was too lazy to also post a reply, and instead only sent a PM, and that PM was not read until after others had replied (my PM was half a day earlier...) Stoopid king! Gary, in what line up will you see Rivers? With that Bernstein group? ubu
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king ubu replied to Tony Pusey's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
With the lame and expansive (control freaks! opening each package!) swiss folks, it may take up to three months! On the other hand, when they don't open a package (which happened once, with maybe fifteen orders), it can be as fast as two weeks. ubu -
There's some mighty fine Flanagan on the Enja dates! "Giant Steps", "Eclipso", "Confimation"... I like them a lot! And "Our Delights" (Fantasy, mentioned already) is one of the nicest piano duos I've heard. ubu
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That's the Charly disc - the one I have. Good one, I think!
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Title of the article translates: Barney Wilen on the hot seat: 'Sonny Rollins is afraid of nothing!' That was a Blindfold test I did upon a request from Jazz Magazine. It was published in the December 1957 issue. I don't have a copy of it unfortunately. Barney was 20 at the time. I was 18. We both had a great time. And may I pat myself on the back for the excellent selection of records. The choice still looks pretty good nearly half a century later. The records came from my limited collection. It has grown mightily since! The item comes from a Barney Wilen bibliography from the Darmstadt Jazz-Institute: http://home.att.net/~warren.robert/Jazzindex.htm Would love to read it, brownie!
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Besides the Lacy, the erikm/fennesz one could be interesting! Either I missed that broadcast, or they are indeed faster releasing it on hat than broadcasting it, for a change! (The Mitterer 2CD hatOLOGY was also broadcast, but as I have it in less than stellar sound, I'll get the release some day, too) ubu
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Good news from the Atavistic newsletter! Anyone knows it? My only Schiano is the LP "Rendez-vous" where he sits in with the Rivers-Holland-Altschul trio. They do, among other things, an outlandishly beautiful version of "Lover Man". Other than that only some Schiano on that Instabile Festival disc. ubu
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Hey who of you crooks ordered the Rivers/Schlippenbach and the Bernstein with Rivers and was faster than me?
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"Improvisation" is actually Mr. P.C.! Sorry, I forgot about that mistake! And yes, Dolphy is mentioned on the cover, but not on any other track. I remember being very disappointed when I got the disc, and there was no Dolphy on the other tracks! (I found that at a big store on Champs Elysées in Paris, if I remeber right, must be eight years ago or something - I guess Amazon's release date may be wrong, too - the disc looks older! Would have to check that though.) ubu
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As I said, "On Stage" only has Mr. P.C. with Dolphy, all other tracks are quartet only. I *think* that Mr. P.C is the same one from February 9 (10 - see Wild's page for explanation about the date). I have no idea where the other tracks come from, but as that "On Stage" disc is a real cheap one (label is "Accord", by the way), I guess it's nothing that isn't on other discs from that period. The date should be later than early '62, but I'm not sure about that. If someone who's got all that material wants to compare the versions and find out what that "On Stage" disc does included, I could burn it. I'm too lazy to compare, and I have strong feelings that the tracks are included elsewhere (if not on bootlegs, maybe in the 61-63 Trane tree). The "On Stage" disc is not listed on the Wild page (or I can't seem to find it, at least). ubu
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I suspect some of the material you mention may be on On Stage 1962 (Unknown label) with Eric Dolphy Which I listed in my initial post. Please correct me if this is not the case. This CD should be available from amazon.co.uk I think I have the version of "Miles Mode" you mention on a compilation live CD I picked up called "John Coltrane - The Legendary Masters - Unissued or Rare - 1962 - 63" however the recording date is listed as the 9th rather than 10th February 1962. Maybe it's from a gig at Birdland the previous night? The other tunes on it are live recordings from Newport and Europe. "On Stage" only has the ten minute "Mr. P.C." from Feb. 10, the other tracks are from a later quartet date (I haven't found out from when exactly, though). ubu
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I see you updated your initial post! Get the GRP disc! The '65 one is fine if you're into Shepp, too. (I am) ubu
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That's a great bootleg. It came out on one of the Boris Rose label (Ozone). Similar radio broadcasts by the Coltrane quartet appeared on other Boris Rose labels, Alto and Session. Think they were also issued on obscure CD bootlegs! Have that Ozone LP, as well as a Charly CD with the same contents (the Ozone is only the three tracks with Dolphy). Exciting stuff! Also I fully agree about the greatness of the Paris '65 recordings! Btw: the Newport is from '63 and has Haynes subbing for Elvin, and it's a great recording, Phil! I wouldn't want to miss it! ubu
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Philly Joe & Mr. P.C.? Mr. P.C. and Wyn Kelly? Mr. P.C. and Jimmy Cobb? Duke and Hodges? Duke and Strayhorn? Coltrane & Dolphy?
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Ubu-man, I had exactly the same feeling about Ware's Flight of I - expertly played clever fake! Glad I'm not all alone with that feeling! Somehow, it starts with the production - all too clean. And then the label: Columbia producing free jazz? Hm... the world would necessarily come to an end very soon, my dear friends, if they were serious about it! I wonder, did Ware (or does he? Is he still with them?) sell enough records for them to keep him? ubu
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ask the Führer
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Gillespie - S. Lacy - Illinois Jacquet
king ubu replied to rockefeller center's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Is BR-alpha different from BR? If so, I don't get it here... missed it anyway, as I only saw it now. Would love to hear that Jacquet! ubu