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    Uptown

    Go to www.cduniverse.com and type in Uptown and do a label search. Titles come out under a couple of captions, but I think that will get you there. Eric
  2. I will definitely buy this. Have most of the other stuff mentioned above. I noticed at CD Universe a bunch of Parker CDs issued by Ember. I presume they are all live. Does anyone have any insight on them? Thanks, Eric
  3. Rooster, I love AH, but IMHO, this is not worthwhile. Very meandering, plodding even. I sold my copy back a couple years ago ... Better to score Nefertiti if you don't have it - very strong! Eric
  4. BTW, Nefertiti is a great Hill trio album from 1976 on East Wind. Mostly Hill tunes and a nice mix of tempos. Definitely reminds me of the best of the BN years ... Eric
  5. I can't get this CD to play on my DVD player (which plays "normal" music CDs). Any ideas? Eric
  6. Got it last Christmas ... it is not full-sized ... maybe 5x5? It is OK, not great surprises ... Eric
  7. Rooster, Are you a member of the Urban Core? Seems like they would be right up your alley. Next mtg is 7/24 at 5:30 at the Rockhill Tennis Club. Call or email Marion Wheeler if you are interested: 816/822-8629 or marion.wheeler@kcurbancoregroup.org. Eric
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    Martial Solal

    This one really kicks butt ... Eric
  9. Mike does a pretty good job desribing the two although I prefer "Undiscovered" for the reasons he cites. There is also an earlier one on Music Masters, I think, called "X Field" which is even better (quartet with Greg Osby). It is OOP, but should be easy enough to locate. Eric
  10. And in classic BN Big Brother form, you are only allowed to "skip" 6 songs per hour. Thanks for protecting me. Eric
  11. I think the way to go is to select "all classics". I would like to hear the current stuff (Osby et al), but can't deal with the endless crap-ola. Eric
  12. Have it on now and they are playing a new song off the upcoming Terrance Blanchard album (Footprints). Perhaps I should have typed Blandchard - very much of a smoothy jazz feel to it. Too bad ... I was looking forward to this one. Eric
  13. I just snagged both of the Woody Shaw/Tone Jansa CDs ... very nice ... would definitely recommend to Woody fans ... Eric
  14. Great stuff. It really is sad that Woody is no longer with us. I saw him in Chapel Hill NC circa 1985 - it was a great show. I can only imagine what he might have accomplished in the ~ 15 since his very unfortunate passing. He was an original and did not give a crap about what anyone thought, or so it seemed. Where is the Woody of today??? Eric
  15. My top ten jazz lps of all time (which changes every week) usually includes The Fox. It is special. Eric
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    Hank Mobley

    I love this one - dug it out of the stacks in the basement last night after reading this thread and listened to it. I love the tunes here - and the playing is fun too. Maybe that is it for Hank and my ears - he is just fun to listen to. Fun if you want to listen closely and think or fun if you just want to groove. Does not try to bust your balls with hardcore playing but is hardly simple or smooth. Just good jazz ... and oh so hip Eric
  17. Not jazz, but if you know and love Blood on the Tracks (Bob Dylan), check out an album by Mary Lee's Corvette titled ... Blood on the Tracks. Her band plays it live, straight through. Very nice ... and probably better to have a woman do it than a man ... no aping of the vocals. I am usually not impressed by covers of pop material, but this is definitely an exception. Eric
  18. Great thread. Catharsis, in a sheepish sort of way. Anyway, I am not a huge fan of the early Morgan's either - Lee is fine, but don't care for the arrangements. Somethin' Else is another that (gasp) I cannot get into. Perhaps I just prefer the Miles stuff on Columbia. I also can't get into Street of Dreams by Grant Green. Yeah, great line-up, but something about it is just annoying (to me). Fortunately, my list of "hidden gems" on BN numbers about 50 ... Eric
  19. Funny, I snagged these from the Spanish BN bonanza too. I have owned these off and on over the years, never been shy about trading them back in. This time, they seem to be a little more inviting ... franky more as background than for concentrated listening. The "historical" aspect is so compelling (i.e. Lee and Freddie) that it makes me expect so much from these ... although now I think I can finally accept them for what they are. Eric
  20. The Jazz Crusaders stuff on Pacific Jazz is good ole' harp bop - fun stuff. Eric
  21. Brad (or others), Any other recommendations on Philology? I see Cadence has a bunch of them ... Also, anyone know when the Verve master takes set is coming out? Thanks Eric
  22. Vijay and those guys are sad. I hope she makes the cut and kicks butt. She is a great player and pretty easy on the eyes to boot. Much hotter than Vijay ... B) Eric
  23. Oh yeah, forgot that I have that one too Found it on some French Sony issue or something about 10 years ago. I just needed Lon to push me over the edge on the Mosaic set. I know $112 is not chump change, but I figure the booklet has got to be killer and how bad can the sound be? You know the Bird is going to be awesome ... Eric
  24. I have thought about this one many time ... funny, not having it as a limited edition someone makes it easier to put on the "buy it later" list. You twisted my arm. Sold. Eric
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