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  1. Thank you all. I've reached a settlement with the seller of this set. I wish these sets were still available so that I don't have to bother with issues like this.
  2. Chuck, thanks. Could other owners of this set let me know, if you get a chance? Just in case that RCA changed packaging at some point.
  3. I've recently purchased used copies of some of Fats Waller & Rhythm series put out by RCA/Bluebird in the 90s. I have a question. One of them -- "Breaking the Ice -- Early Years Part I" came in a thin space-saving jewel case. Now, because other ones came in larger jewel cases that can house up to 4 CDs (I think you know what I am talking about), I am suspicious that a previous owner of my copy of "Breaking the Ice" changed jewel cases and got rid of the front insert. If you have this set, could you tell me whether your copy came in a thin case or a larger case? Sorry to list this question here, but I did not know where else to put it.
  4. John, I think the POCJ actually sounds more "stable" if you know what I mean. If both the Mosaic and the POCJ were from LPs, then it seems like the POCJ was from an LP that was flatter. (Sorry to be such an ignoramus about this.) I had actually put my POCJ for sale a couple of times on this board, and I am thinking now of keeping it for its better sound. I haven't had a chance to really sit down and listen to the whole Mosaic Wilson set yet. But I really like it so far. I do wish though that there was more than 1 track in which Gerry Mulligan appears, as I am a huge Mulligan fan, and I do think that the Mulligan-Wilson combination is very intriguing.
  5. I actually have this POCJ CD. But being an amateur about these things, I don't know what wows and flutters are. Based on my comparison, the POCJ sounds better. But my guess is that it too is from an LP, as it does not sound as crisp as some other 24-bit CDs issued by POCJ. Sorry to be less than helpful.
  6. Thanks so much. Strangely, the booklet does not mention it, while it mentions that some other sessions have ticks and wows. God bless this board!
  7. Yes, please let me know.
  8. Could someone who has this set let me know whether your copy has a big distortion at the beginning of Disc 5, track 6 ("Stompin' at the Savoy"), about 6 seconds into the song? Thank you very much in advance.
  9. E-mailed you back. It is still available. Another confirmation of my impression!!
  10. Up for the last time with price reductions. It amazes me how much more eager people are to acquire 1950s and 1960s hardbop than to acquire anything before or after. I guess the jazz of those times are the most listener-friendly.
  11. I've noticed that Warner has recently released remasters of some Atlantic recordings (an Evans, a Coleman, etc.). I hope this is an indication that they will be releasing more remasters of old Atlantics. I'm especially eager to get some remastered versions of some early MJQ recordings.
  12. Up with additions and price reductions.
  13. I have the following CDs for sale or trade. Shipping within the US is included. All of my CDs (including inserts) are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted. Please e-mail me at ktoh@indiana.edu. I prefer to receive payments in PayPal -- from bank accounts only; no credit cards. XXX: on hold or sold $30 each Duke Ellington, “At Fargo, Live 1940 Complete” (TOCJ 5939-40) obi (2 CDs) [w/ Blanton, Hodges, Webster, etc.; listened to once; practically new] Andre Segovia, "The Segovia Collection", vols. 1-4 (DG) [performing Bach, Rodrigo, etc.] $14 each XXXKenny Burrell, “Introducing Kenny Burrell” (Conn - 2 CDs) $13 each Greg Cohen, “Way Low” (DIW Japan) obi [w/ Dave Douglas & Ted Rosenthal] Benny Goodman, “At Carnegie Hall - 1938 - Complete” (Legacy - 2 CDs) [practically new] Lee Konitz, “Some New Stuff” (DIW Japan) obi [w/ Greg Cohen & Joey Baron] Teddy Wilson, “For Quiet Lovers” (Verve Japan 24-bit POCJ 2587) [w/ Hinton & J. Jones] $8 each Benny Goodman & Count Basie, “Swinging at Carnegie Hall” (Vanguard) [w/ Christian, Young, etc.; Goodman & Basie bands at Hammond's From Spirituals to Swing concerts] Gidon Kremer, “Hommage a Piazzolla” (Nonesuch) Gidon Kremer, “Astor Piazzolla - El Tango” (Nonesuch) Gidon Kremer, “Astor Piazzolla - Tango Ballet” (Teldec) digipack $7 each Mildred Bailey, "The Incomparable Mildred Bailey" (Legacy) [good way to sample the Mosaic box] Art Blakey, “At the Birdland”, vol. 1 (RVG) J.J. Johnson, "The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson", vol. 1 (RVG) Sarah Vaughan, “Sarah Vaughan in Hi-Fi” (Legacy) [w/ Miles Davis, J.J. Johnson, etc.] $14 Ted Gioia, “West Coast Jazz” (Hardback; both book & dust jacket in excellent condition; gift inscription on the first end paper; dust jacket in protective plastic cover) XXXArt Blakey, “At the Birdland”, vol. 2 (RVG) XXXArt Blakey, “At the Café Bohemia”, vols. 1-2 (RVG - 2 CDs) XXXClifford Brown, "The Memorial Album" (RVG) XXXArt Farmer & Benny Golson, “Meet the Jazztet” (Universal Japan 20-bit UCCU-5053) obi XXXArt Farmer, “Perception” (MVCJ-190016 20-bit K2) [w/ Mabern] XXXCurtis Fuller, "Blues-ette" (Denon-Savoy) obi/mini-LP XXXBenny Golson, “Free” (MVCJ-190015 20-bit K2) obi [w/ Flanagan, Carter] XXXFreddie Hubbard, “The Night of the Cookers” vols. 1-2 (TOCJ 4207 & 4208) obi XXXJ.J. Johnson, "The Eminent Jay Jay Johnson", vol. 2 (RVG) If you are interested in a trade, in general, the following are some of my wants. I would be happy with many others. (In some cases, I may be interested in 2-for-1 or 3-for-2 trades; so please make me an offer that you consider fair.) Sidney Bechet, “The Victor Years - Master Takes 1932-1943” (RCA) Tina Brooks, “The Waiting Game” (TOCJ 66075) Benny Carter, “Further Definitions” (MVCJ 19096) Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Bob Brookmeyer (MVCJ 19003) John Coltrane & Johnny Hartman (MVCZ 10082) Freddie Hubbard, “The Artistry of Freddie Hubbard” (MVCJ 19063) Jackie McLean, “Let Freedom Ring” (TOCJ 4106) Jackie McLean & Tina Brooks, “The Street Singer” (TOCJ 66080) Blue Mitchell, “Down With It” (TOCJ 4214) Lee Morgan, “The Rajah” (TOCJ 1628) Artie Shaw, “More Last Recordings” (Musicmasters) Wayne Shorter, “Speak No Evil” (TOCJ 4194) Cecil Taylor, “Unit Structures” (TOCJ 4237) Fats Waller, “I’m Gonna Sit Right Down: The Early Years, Part 2” (RCA) Fats Waller, “Fractious Fingering: The Early Years, Part 3” (RCA) Fats Waller, “Fats Waller & His Rhythm: The Middle Years, Part 1” (RCA) Fats Waller, “A Good Man is Hard to Find: The Middle Years, Part 2” (RCA) Fats Waller, “The Last Years” (RCA) Thanks for looking!!
  14. I completely agree. This is one of the best Konitz dates in my opinion. And Solal is just about the most interesting jazz pianist out there. I think all the hype surrounding Jason Moran's recent releases should be applied to Solal's recent Blue Note release. I think Blue Note is releasing another Solal recording this fall.
  15. Spontooneous, For some reason, my e-mail to you yesterday bounced back to me. As I said in my original post, I cannot accept paypal payments from credit card. I have denied receipt of your payment.
  16. E-mail responses sent to deus62 and Spontooneous.
  17. Leeway, Sent you an e-mail back. One more added to the list.
  18. I have the following CDs for sale or trade. Shipping within the US is included. All of my CDs (including inserts) are in excellent condition unless otherwise noted. Please e-mail me at ktoh@indiana.edu. I prefer to receive payments in PayPal -- from bank accounts only; no credit cards. XXX: on hold or sold $10 each XXXArt Blakey & James Moody, "New Sounds" (Blue Note) oop Cannonball Adderley, “Quintet in San Francisco” (Riverside 20-bit K2) Bob Brookmeyer, “Traditionalism Revisited” (West Coast Classics 20-bit) XXXDonald Byrd, “Byrd in Flight” (Conn) obi XXXNat King Cole, “Penthouse Serenade” (Capitol 20-bit) Stefan Harris, Jason Moran, Greg Osby, Mark Shim, “New Directions” (Blue Note) oop XXXAndrew Hill, “Grass Roots” (Conn) oop Christian McBride, Nicholas Payton, & Mark Whitfield, “Fingerpainting” (Verve) oop Scolohofo, “Oh!” (Blue Note) XXXDon Sleet, “All Members” (OJC Limited) [J. Heath, Kelly, Carter, Cobb] XXXTeddy Wilson & His All Stars vol. 1 (Sony Japan SRCS 9618) obi [very small cuts on tray insert]
  19. What I want is the following; Al Cohn Quintet Featuring Bob Brookmeyer (MVCJ 19003) I've tried Hiroshi Tanno, and I've also tried this board. I've just placed an order, but am not holding my breath.
  20. Yes, I got the HRS Mosaic about 3 weeks ago. So far, I really like the first two discs. Not sure about some of the Billy Taylor trio sessions and the big band sessions. Boy, how I wish the Commodore sets were available, and in CDs. Maybe I should start a petition to lobby Michael Cuscuna to make these available again.
  21. Thanks. I am really beginning to agree with Lon that the early BN albums (first 10 years or so) are the best of the lot. I guess I've always liked the early 1500 series the best among the hard bop albums. But now I've gotten to really prefer the earlier hot jazz and small swing albums.
  22. Yes, they seem to have high prices. But not that high for the one item I want. But I just found out that they do not have it in stock. And I doubt that they will be able to get it.
  23. Please let me know if you've had any experience (positive or negative) with this internet merchant. There is an item I want, but am wondering whether there is a risk dealing with this merchant. Thanks in advance.
  24. Jazz Record Center in NYC seems to have an informal rule of $50 per disc for an OOP Mosaic set. Perhaps this is a bit too high for some recently OOP sets. But if sets do not sell at that price, then you can then turn to ebay. Hope that helps.
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