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Very interesting. Was headed downstairs to grab a couple Belden CDs (thanks again Larry) and will also grab "A Tribute ..." plus my Tom Williams CD on Criss Cross. I linked through to his site ... his Freddie Hubbard story is something else. Man, time flies ...
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Cool - thanks for the tip. Grabbed a copy at Amazon for $0.32.
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You watch this and just say "damn, why don't more people 'get' jazz" ... musically and visually it is just so damn cool ...
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Happy Birthday and enjoy!
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Unusual artist listings in alpha of my collection
Eric replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I use Excel, but just for LPs, not CDs. I did it primarily to have a list for insurance. I placed a grade on both the cover and vinyl (visual only). Also indicated whether it was an original or reissue and if original, some basics on the label. It was a tedious task but figure it will be useful if I ever have a loss or I kick the bucket and someone other than me will need to sell the collection. -
"Elaborations" and "Light Blue" were two of the first jazz records I ever bought, recommended to me by a record store employee. The latter led me to buy the Monk memorial album that Milestone put out shortly after he passed. That lead to everything else ?
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Agreed. Would love to see them pair it with "Light Blue" (his Monk covers album). If they want to make it a "four-fer" they can add in "Da-Da" and "Basic Blythe". They can skip "Put Sunshine In It", the only sub-par Columbia album.
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I saw a mint condition "The Jazz Scene" box from 1949 today
Eric replied to Hot Ptah's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Interesting. Not my cup of tea, but would love to see it go to a local buyer. Did he share the backstory on how they came on to it? -
I saw a mint condition "The Jazz Scene" box from 1949 today
Eric replied to Hot Ptah's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Charlie Parker Unheard Bird: The Unissued Takes 2016 Verve
Eric replied to l p's topic in New Releases
Interesting anecdote attributed to Danny Bank. Slightly different version of the story here: http://www.jazzwax.com/2007/08/bird-and-bank.html -
Shazam!
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No idea, but wonder if the restaurant would know, or at least provide the channel/service they subscribe to. I once tracked down a random song by the band Blue Rodeo at an Eddie Bauer store using this method ("Five Days In May")
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Yeah, one of my first jazz albums. Love it.
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I am not sure of the proper emoji to use here. "Word" as they used to say.
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Another for "Criss Cross." I am also a big fan of "It's Monk's Time."
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up for a little air ... I bought this and promptly forgot about it. Was checking out "Head On" and noticed it shares a bonus track, "Hey Harold" with the 2014 album. So I pulled out "Enjoy The View" for a listen. It is a very nice album. Edgier than I would have expected. Would never in a million years have guessed it was Sanborn, he is more adventurous than I would have imagined. I am really enjoying this one.
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Some samples here: http://lightintheattic.net/releases/2429-the-columbia-years-1968-1969 It is a kick to hear Miles speak on a couple of these. Hard to believe it will be a "lost classic" but damn interesting for sure. What he said. and courtesy of the Bastards™, masters of simultaneously saying a whole lot and very little: "A soul and funk fan's dream come true – never-heard recordings by the legendary Betty Davis, done for Columbia Records a few years before her debut album! At the time, Betty was hanging with Miles Davis, and turning him onto the sounds of fuzzy funk – and Miles actually produced these recordings, and used instrumentation from key associates like Herbie Hancock on keyboards, Wayne Shorter on reeds, and John McLaughlin on guitar – plus the mighty Larry Young on keyboards! The whole thing's amazing – every bit as great as Betty's work for the Just Sunshine label, but maybe even grittier – and with this unbridled vibe that's totally wonderful – and we're stunned that this is the first we're hearing of this music – but are mighty happy it's finally seen the light of day. A few cuts also feature Davis with The Crusaders and Hugh Masekela – for a groovy Cali soul sort of vibe – and titles include "It's My Life", "Hangin Out", "Politician Man", "Down Home Girl", "I'm Ready Willing & Able", "Born On The Bayou", and "Live Love Learn". "
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So young. What a shame. She was a true leader.
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Indeed, indeed. I love P-Funk and his role was huge. Too young, it just stinks. RIP
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I took the plunge for Night Song and Asphalt Canyon back in the day. I like them both - they deserve to be reissued.
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This is a great Mosaic set. I'll admit to ignoring the post-trio LPs, in part due to the cover art The music is consistently excellent. Thanks to Mark, I'm going to re-spin Merry-Go-Round tonight.
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