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Most, maybe all, of the Muse albums were released as Muse CDs before Muse folded up tent. Both the CDs and the LPs do turn up as cutouts on occasion and can be found. Correct you are - in fact I have a couple of them. I am clearly losing it ...
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I enjoy all of his Muse lps. I think 32 Jazz (with Ricky's assistance IIRC) pulled together a best-of compilation, but nothing else on CD.
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I once made myself a "Joe Chambers as composer" playlist. In addition to the above, you have: Idle While and Dialogue (from Dialogue) Medina and Ungano (from Medina) Mirrors (from Freddie Hubbard's Breaking Point) Patterns and Irina (from Patterns) Oblique and Bi-Sectional (from Oblique) (oops, sorry, mentioned above too) Spiral (from duh ) Interesting that he had the title track from five Hutch lps. He also appears as a player on a number of classic mid-late 60s lps, including Mode for Joe, Tones for Joan's Bones, Mountain in the Clouds (Miroslav Vitous), Contours, Fancy Free and a bunch of the Andrew Hill and Wayne Shorter lps from this era.
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Thanks for reminder ... Components is one of his very best. Love side B!!
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Headline seems a little misleading when the donations "skyrocketed" to something like $78k. Sure, up from $3k the day before, but hardly a groundswell ...
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My cousin's wife died of tongue cancer 7-8 years ago. I had visited her several times as the end grew near. During the funeral, the pastor read one of her dying wishes which was to urge smokers to give it up. She left behind a six year old boy. I walked out of the church and basically quit cold turkey. I also kept telling myself that it was much less gruesome to die from weight issues than from cancer. No urge whatsoever to smoke today. It helps that in this day in age, about the only place you can smoke is in your car or back yard.
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There are several Amazon Marketplace sellers who are simply OUT OF THEIR MINDS! There's one who not only overprices items, but fairly consistently sells their used copies for more than they sell their new copies. Looks like there have been some re-pressings, Dusty Groove has this back in stock.
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Chewy check this at 5: http://http://londonjazzcollector.wordpress.com/record-labels-guide/4-prestige/ Link did not work for me. I have this on a reissue lp from sometime in the last five years or so. Unfortunately I could not find it to read the notes. My impression is that it was his date. Edit: the link works if you just remove the duplicate http://
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Thanks for the heads up. They have some great Blakey from that era. Was listening to the '73 Central Park show ... Eddie Henderson goes crazy on Plexus!
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Things Written On Used LPs You've Picked Up
Eric replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
So here we are ... Edit: Never noticed before, but at the bottom is a note which indicates the sketches are by Steve Roberts and the proud owner was one James W. Cole ... the name John C. Manigan is also stamped on there. Some of the commentary includes "Every note on this record is magnificent!!" and "This is a perfect record. There is not one average note anywhere - J.W.C." and my favorite "I can't believe how good this record is. There is not one moment of boredom or any lapse in creativity on either side. All the compositions are a gas. AAAAAGH" -
link which popped up when I scanned the UPC on the mini-OBI strip ... http://www.emimusic.jp/jazz/bnlt/index_j.htm I do believe several of these have never been available as a single CD (i.e. the only way to procure them was through a Mosaic set) - a couple of the Turrentines come to mind - Ain't No Way and Mr. Natural.
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Things Written On Used LPs You've Picked Up
Eric replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
I bought a used copy of Joe Henderson's "Our Thing" through the mail maybe 30 years ago. On the back are a couple of rather amazing sketches of Andrew Hill and Kenny Dorham, along with some exuberant (and amusing) commentary on some of the tracks. Never seen anything like it. It is filed away somewhere (not my "play" copy), but I will find it and post a photo. -
I bought and received Sonic Boom from Dusty Groove. Won't have a chance to listen for a couple days, but on the back it does say "newly mastered in 2012 by Yoshio Okazaki".
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Looks like there is also a Chet Baker box than never came out the US. They also show an 11-CD version of the Dolphy set, versus nine in the domestic version. Wonder what makes up the other two CDs, unless there is a typo.
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I also enjoy the Sipiagin and Adam Rogers titles.
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don't they come from this book? http://www.amazon.com/Blue-Note-Photography-Francis-Wolff/dp/0789304937/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1343158970&sr=1-2-fkmr1&keywords=blue+note+color+wolff
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If they wanted to limit the offer to previous customers there are any number of ways they could do this without using regular old coupon codes. They could simply ask you to provide some info on the receipt from your last order. I fail to see why the consumer is obligated to go along with the marketing framing (including restricting information to various channels) of businesses that offer deals. It's an exceptionally strange and customer-hostile view of business ethics. If Mosaic had titled the email "SUPER-SEEKRIT COUPON - DO NOT SHARE THIS INFORMATION WITH THE RABBLE OR YOUR OWN COUPON IS INVALID" then that would be one thing.
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Wild, I happened to be listening to the boot when up popped this thread. Sound varies between discs: Disc 1, not so bad, Disc 2 rather muffled at times. Fun music throughout.
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student loan debt history
Eric replied to alocispepraluger102's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
this data seems a little goofy so from 2005 to 2012, the 50-59 group went from $34 billion to $106 billion?? -
Hmm, have not noticed that. Are you using iTunes Match or streaming from your computer? I'm using iTunes from my computer (not iTunes Match), with the "2 Speakers" option in iTunes. But there are so many other programs that communicate with the cloud (iCal, etc). It's just a guess on my part; I can't say definitively that's what's causing it. Interestingly, I don't hear breaks in the music from the remote speakers. Hmm, maybe it is your network.
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Hmm, have not noticed that. Are you using iTunes Match or streaming from your computer?
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Those actually are two different concerts. The 1960 concert (December 6) has Bobby Timmons on piano, as opposed to Walter Davis Jr. who was filling in for the '59 tour. The 1959 concert was from November 23. They played Lester Left Town and Night in Tunisia at both concerts. Otherwise, the songs were different. Interesting - I had always made the same assumption! But you can tell by looking at the photos ...
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With the V-DAC, some reviewers suggest replacing the power supply. Did you do that, or is the one that came with the unit OK? I know that was the recommendation with the original V-DAC, but I did not. Perhaps I am dreaming, but I thought that was an improvement made with the V-DAC II. But I could be thinking of some other component ...