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BruceH

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  1. Just proof the damn notes. That's all I ask.
  2. OK, it's official, Mode For Joe is now my favorite Henderson. Damn that RVG sounds good!
  3. Me too. I never got the Ultimate, so this RVG, which I got on sale for less than ten bucks, is a real sonic improvement over the first CD issue, so I'm happy. (And of course, there're those wonderful new liners...)
  4. Not the first time that has happened on a Blue Note reissue. The RVG of Midnight Blue gives the recording date as April 21, 1967 – obviously a leftover from the RVG of The Real McCoy which was in the same batch. Yikes!!! PROOFREADER, please!
  5. I'm sure any of us would be willing to proofread for Blue Note for a reasonable rate of payment, am I right?
  6. Is the Mulligan the Concert Jazz Band? (I hope.)
  7. I went with Vic.
  8. What is he singing on this album besides "Summertime"? "Anything Goes"? "All the Things You Are"? I wouldn't pay to hear his renditions of such songs, but I'd be kind of curious...you know, in much the same way that you might be curious to see a real, live train wreck.
  9. Cheap Verves...cheap Verves...cheap Verves........ Uh, sorry, I kind of zoned out there.
  10. Yeah, Our Thing is my favorite Henderson Blue Note, with Inner Urge right up there. But the RVG has made a difference to me, I must admit. It's one of those RVG's with a quite noticeable sound difference---more "sparkle" than the old CD (pardon me for getting too technical). It's made my ears sit up and take notice anyway, as the album is moving right up on my list of favorite Hendersons. Much bigger difference with MFJ than with Adam's Apple or even SFTNL, though they both sound good to me. I'm sure this difference, which I hear as an improvement, is going to be castigated by some, but hey, we don't all have the original 60's vinyl release. Bottom line, Dan---this is the perfect time to give MFJ another chance, if you care to spring for it.
  11. That's right, he did----thought Van Gelder was cheapening his name or some such. Guess that lets him off. And Ted Gioia would probably be a better candidate for West Coast Jazz liners. OK, that's it, they should get Kevin Lowenthal.
  12. Blumenthal does seem to be writing them while half-asleep. It seems a little late for a replacement, but I'd nominate Gary Giddins or Ted Gioia.
  13. I've been seeing a new vinyl release of Mobley's Message, but the cost is prohibitive.
  14. Say what you will about the cover, but I hope that Duke Pearson album is on the Select. BTW, I've seen that "Tune In, Turn On" Golson album dirt cheap at various used stores from time to time. Apparently not much demand for it.
  15. Sounds like something I won't be buying!
  16. How many of his western movies have you seen? Some of them are among his best work as an actor. I'd particularly recommend Naked Spur, Bend of the River, and Winchester '73. If you really can't stand westerns then just see Winchester '73, which everyone should see once. Flight of the Phoenix is probably his last decent movie, though it's a bit on the long side. Magic Town (1947) is a good idea that's handled poorly, but is worth a rental. Stewart's appearence in the second Thin Man movie, After the Thin Man, is worth the price of admission. And if you haven't seen Shop Around the Corner (1940), by all means, give it a look.
  17. Gotta go with DrJ on the above Thad Jones cover---a truly great one!
  18. Need I say it? ...Adams Apple, Mode For Joe, Search For the New Land I'm going to try listening to the releases immediatly before and after these by each artist. I may make that my new rule with RVG's. B)
  19. Dynamic Sound Patterns of the Rod Levitt Orchestra
  20. RIP Charles.
  21. I'm with you, except that I'm gonna wait on the Jack Johnson box.
  22. Actually, Free For All, I think not. My understanding is that the Rollins' "Alfie" is more in the nature music-inspired-by-themes-from-the-movie, although I'll have to consult the liners to be 100% sure. Not that it matters to me one bit. Come to think of it, Walt Dickerson's "Patch of Blue" album is the same deal, which is why it's called "Impressions of..."
  23. The Sonny Rollins music for Alfie. (One of my favorite Rollins' albums actually.) Vibes' icon. I rather like some of the stuff on the Metropolitan and That Thing You Do soundtracks. I like a lot of the things already mentioned in this thread, but just have to give a huge thumbs-up for Bernard Herrman. Yaye!!
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