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  1. I'll second the SILVER CITY 2-cd set rec, for a good representation of his Milestone output (or at least most of the "cream of the crop" of the Milestone years). There's a really good mix of tunes on it as well (ballads, up-tempo, some disco-like material, etc.); if you're looking for some intense stuff, you'll find it with "G-Man"; if you're looking for a introspective, ethreal ballad, you'll find it with "Cabin in the Sky". Those are just a couple of examples. This one seems to fit your bill perfectly, Red.
  2. Jim, check your PM's, quick!
  3. Well, it all comes down to a one game, winner-takes-all game seven. It doesn't get much more exciting than this in sports, ANY sport. Maybe the ABC will get more than five viewers tommorow.
  4. Thanks for posting those pics, Chris, very cool indeed! (Is the the same poster who was accused of not posting ANYTHING positive? Hey Kevin, check out this thread.)
  5. That set of masters looks particularly appealing to me, considering the relatively low amount of Bird I do have in my collection. Add another one to the list... Re: the strings sessions, I must agree with Lon and Brad, there's some marvellous playing by Bird on that disc.
  6. I picked this up about five days ago and have found it to be just magnificent. The first time through, I'll admit, seemed to be repetitive because of the many blues tunes. The second spin, though, things really began to click for me, the solos, vocals, asides, emotions, etc. just seemed so PURE and unforced. And Louis is one guy that I've only just recently noticed, whose playing and signing, his whole art of conveying what HE has to say, is just majestic in its simplicity of delivery, yet profound in its effect on listeners. Prez is the only musician I can think of who's similar in this "majestic" aspect (I guess that's why he's called the President). Anyway, thanks for choosing this Jim, a good recommendation as always. I look forward to many more playings of PLAYS W.C. HANDY in the future.
  7. Ah yes, I missed that.
  8. Here's a couple: Organissimo: WAITING FOR THE BOOGALOO SISTERS Quartet Out: LIVE AT THE MEATHOUSE
  9. Sorry, St. V, it was late and I posted hastily. Still, I think it's tough to pass such a judgment (as yours) after only one listen. I have nothing against DOO BOP, although it's not on the list of my favorite Miles albums. If you read my post correctly you will notice that I say nothing negative about DOO BOP, only that I find it hard for you to compare the two albums.
  10. I can't say I really like either team. But I am cheering for the Ducks because a local guy (Mike Leclerc) plays for them. I'd also like to see Adam Oates and Steve Thomas win their first cup. As one friend mentioned to me before the final two teams were decided, wouldn't it be ironic if the Devils a team Wayne Gretzky once, back in the 80s, called a "Mickey Mouse" club, took on the Mighty Ducks, who are of course owned by the Disney Corp.
  11. I've seen this one around locally, but have never had the urge to pull the trigger. With all the positive talk lately about the latest albums by tenor greats Teddy Edwards and Von Freeman, this one (THE GIFT) seems to have taken a "back seat". So, what's the word on this one?
  12. So these negative comments are based on your "sampling" of the album on some website. That you can even compare this to DOO BOP, and say it's basically just as good or bad, seems absurd to me. Such a comparison is impossible (IMO), because most importantly, YOU HAVEN'T EVEN HEARD THE ALBUM IN ITS ENTIRETY YET. I really think it's a lot better than what your rather hasty comments indicate. Ed, HARD GROOVE surely is a fun album. I'll be interested to hear your thoughts.
  13. I'd have to agree with Lon on this one. The old site was far "cleaner" in appearance; the front page, at least, was easy to navigate. The new one seems to have too much stuff all together. I guess the info is slightly faster to access, but that's about it.
  14. Well, I finally found it (HARD GROOVE) today and it was in the jazz section. I've only spun it once, so I'll try to save the majority of my comments for later, when I've had some time to "digest" it. But on first glance, at least, this album surprised me in a good way. There's some manipulation of Hargrove's trumpet via electronics that may not appeal to some listeners, but I think for the most part it's done skillfully and within the context of the particular tune(s). Another thing that stood out, to me, is that this album does seem "genuine", not at all a toss off effort to branch out into more popular musics. Roy's vision here is pure and simple: he wants to do his own thing, having fun being a top priority. More on the music later, and if anyone else has this please chime in with your comments: positive, negative, or otherwise.
  15. Glad to see you received it, Catesta - sooner than I expected. I got your payment yesterday. Tuneage for the past couple of days: Louis Armstrong: COMPLETE HOT FIVES AND SEVENS(discs 2&4), PLAYS W.C. HANDY Kenny Dorham: UNA MAS Bessie Smith: THE ESSENTIAL Roy Hargrove: HARD GROOVE on deck: Joe Henderson: STATE OF THE TENOR, vol. 1&2
  16. About the first paragraph, I was just taking a guess at what the situation was. And I definitely wasn't "insinuating" that you were "taking advantage" of someone else on this board. If anything, by finding it cheap, and offering it to someone else, you're doing that person a favor. Lastly, you don't have to prove your loyalty to the board by saying how you offer stuff up here first, while taking shots at other posters ("unlike many other posters", in your words) who may decide to post their sale/trade items on two or more sites. People can advertise where and when they want. I don't want to start a long-winded argument here, it's just that your first response to my "why are you parting with this" question was somewhat vague and I (perhaps too hastily) tried to uncover some facts. Your right, it is none of my business.
  17. Actually, I haven't heard the discs at all. The set is on hold for me in a cd shop. Maybe I should listen to them first, but I've already been talking to Dmitry about a trade. Wish he would respond... Umm, okay, I don't really understand the deal and maybe it's none of business, but I'm inferring from your comments that you've found this set at a used store for ultra-cheap and are offering it to Dmitry. Still, couldn't Dmitry just buy his own set - it is still in print. And about the music, do yourself a favor and give these sides a spin or fifty. There's some great music on this, as I previously mentioned.
  18. Congrats, Mike. Your book is on my short-list of ones to read next (outside of school related books, that is). I'm looking forward to hearing that show (finally), Ghost. Damn, unjustified war.
  19. Not having seen all, or even most of the movies listed, I still went ahead and voted . I chose THE BIRDS for its sheer horror of the hair-raising variety.
  20. Neither have I; I'm really hoping this is in Canadian stores tommorow and will try my darndest not to take the plunge on the complete set (ie. all four cds), and just go for either the Friday or Saturday sets. If it's substantially cheaper, though, to get the complete set..... BTW, I checked out a few clips on the Legacy site and the sounds seems really good to my ears, even through the computer speakers!
  21. Anyone who doesn't have this set is missing out big time. These are the sessions that hooked me on Pres, not the early Basie recordings (although those are essential also), and dispel any notion that his playing went downhill after his ill-fated time in the army. Some AMAZING stuff in these two discs. BTW, Conn500, why are you parting with this set?
  22. All the best, Daniel. Sounds like you're going to be in a good quiet locale to write your paper; it's always a good thing to minimize the distractions.
  23. You found it, eh? Excellent.
  24. No, that was not another AMG gaffe, although they are plentiful (I think they have me producing a 1920s session). I just couldn't recall which selections that particular set contains and I was too lazy to look for it. I have now looked it up and I think it will serve well as an introduction to Bessie's recorded performances. Thank you kindly, sir, I shall pick it up tommorow.
  25. Twenty, 'cuz that's my age.
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