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  1. Completely agree. Nice to see the Penthouse stuff out a few years ago.
  2. Interesting. Here is a predecessor LP with Evans/Wilson, but a different drummer. Never seen this one before. https://www.ebay.com/itm/313565012210 Edit - I see Dan made reference to this one in a 2008 post ... 😊
  3. OP - you might check Discogs.
  4. I owned this beauty for years - heavy rotation back in the day (early 80s). I had seen some of the crappy vinyl covers posted above. Those and the darlings from Trip. I just figured this was how it was. Ebay top dollar was not front of mind And the music on this one was so deliciously raucous I could not have cared less. Hell, it was my first Art Blakey (circa Blue Note era)! I also had Stick Up - and was damn glad to own it. And the Dexter Gordon, which did a better job with the original cover. Same for the Grant Green, I Am Blue. Sucked then too
  5. Ha - just bought the vinyl off Discogs for a decent price. Looking forward to digging in.
  6. Traveling to Paris to visit my stop-son. Any recommendations for record shops or clubs that are good for our sort of music? Thanks!
  7. What he said!
  8. Nice. Looks like a wide range of titles.
  9. Well said - thanks for that.
  10. Yes, that is correct. Not a fluent FB user myself, tried to copy/paste the text here with no luck. Some interesting details I can share later if interested.
  11. Interesting discussion here … https://m.facebook.com/wallenbink
  12. Yes, he is excellent on those sides.
  13. Listening to the "We Remember You" Lee CD today. Did a search for "I Remember Britt" (love that tune) and found this. Note sure if identical to the old YouTube video, but definitely an improvement on this: https://mosaicrecords.tumblr.com/post/163302535360/lee-morgan-i-remember-britt-its-amazing-how https://www.shoutfactorytv.com/soul/soul-s1-e9-lee-morgan-horace-silver-bobbi-humphrey/599b6b5d3d3f53151d002be2 All three of the "We Remember You" tracks are on the video, in color and of pretty good quality. Wow ...!
  14. Well, 16 years after starting this thread - nothing - never seen it for sale. I will check back in 2037.
  15. Bringing this one back up. I will be in Philadelphia this weekend. Any recommendations? Thanks
  16. Yes, I bought this on LP when it came out. Always loved this one, glad to have it on CD.
  17. I traveled to Chicago frequently in the 90s and 00s and always allowed half a day extra to visit JRM. Loved that place! I never knew Bob, but had a funny (in hindsight) encounter. There was a guy in the store selling some Japanese Blue Notes and could not come to terms on what I believe was the Hank Mobley with both Lee Morgan and Donald Byrd. So as he was walking out, I asked him whether I could buy it from him. Bob saw what was going on and came over and gave me the business. Hey, his store, his rules, but at that point we were no longer in the store. I started to protest but saw that was going nowhere. I figured lifetime ban from the store was coming next, so I backed down. I think the other customer was just as bemused and we completed the transaction a block away, well out of sight
  18. Yes I bought this (for a 2nd time) a while ago in hopes that I would like it more. I wish that I did but I don’t for the same reason. Even sequenced the songs in reverse order, but no luck.
  19. WTF indeed
  20. Saw this on Amazon ... quite the striking cover - and improves substantially on the original. I was able to pre-order on Target a while ago - had the existing cover.
  21. Well of course my turntable is in the shop, so listening will come a little later. I can speak to the packaging and booklet, which is superb. Some nice photos of George, both by Francis Wolff and at the Famous Ballroom, albeit with Wynton Kelly, not this gig. The booklet starts with 5-6 paragraphs from Cory Weeds - I didn’t realize the Zev Feldman connection and that they had also worked together on the Cannonball Seattle record. Feldman contributes his notes and then Michael Cuscuna has a nice essay. Then Weeds has a long interview with Coleman, who describes his performance as “satisfactory” although based on the online clips I would say it is much more than that. Coleman talks about his time with Roach/Brown and the other band members on the current album. He also talks about his time with Lee Morgan and of course with Miles. Feldman then interviews John Fowler, who first became involved with the Left Bank Jazz Society at age 20, eventually becoming president and a member of the board. A ton of good info about the organization and in particular another one of his associates, Vernon Welsh who actually started recording the artists, always with their permission and providing them with their own copies of the tapes. He talks about the Baltimore jazz scene, how the Jazz Society operated, how they presented shows - just a fascinating level of detail. Finally there is a Weeds interview with Eric Alexander about his relationship with Coleman, how it came to be via Harold Mabern, who was one of Alexander’s professors at the time. Some funny anecdotes, particularly about his first lesson with George and the financial arrangement. The whole thing is really well done, informative and exudes warmth and fellowship throughout. Towards the end of the Alexander interview, Weeds let out they are working on a Harold Land set from sessions from 1962 - 1965. As for as hitting the place early - I have never been able to find titles at any of the KC stores after the fact. So starting with the last RSD drop, I have been following the drill with the largest record store in town. You get there at 4:00, get in line and then are assigned a number and time to return and get your stuff (I was number 11). Maybe overkill, but I have gotten what I wanted the past two times. Was also able to get the Sonny Rollins and the Bill Evans this time around. Got both Dexter Gordon’s, the Miles and the Mingus last time around.
  22. Had to get up at 3:45 to sign up for a place in line, but it paid off!
  23. When I first listened to the Mosaic set, part of it sounded slightly distorted ("hot"). Never enough to detract from the session, which is stellar!
  24. Thanks for the heads up on the Goodrick. Picked it up. Love the Ronnie Mathews.
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