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Absolutely right, it's not worth buying now. But 40 years ago, it was VERY difficult to pick up BB King records in England and we had to take what we could find.
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I don't mind it either. I have it on Kent as well. It introduced me to 'Baby look at you' which is one of my favourite BB tracks.
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The 10 already issued are :-- The Great BB King The Blues Singin the Blues More BB King Easy Listening Blues Blues in my heart The Soul of BB King King of the Blues BB King Wails My Kind of Blues You upset me baby,Woke up this morning and Please Love me are all on Singin the Blues
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Coincidentally, I happened to listen to 'My Kind of Blues' this morning. I bought this in the sixties in England on the Ember label and hated it. Of course it is actually a wonderful session and the ACE CD does it proud. I now realise that the Ember LP was a travesty and completely unlistenable, far worse than any cheap Crown LP. Lloyd Glenn and BB are both wonderful on it. I might be wrong but I think this was the only occasion when BB set out to record a whole LP during his time at Modern.
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There are actually two more to go, they have issued ten already. The other two are 'Twist with BB King' and 'BB King sings Spirtuals' 'Twist' contains quite a few duplicates already issued in this series so it will be interesting to see what Ace do with it. No news on when they will come out.
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It's the first vinyl I've bought in 20 years.
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To answer the original question, I purchased the first four Andrew Hill albums as they were issued in the sixties - Black Fire, Judgement, Point of Departure and Smokestack. Andrew! and Compulsion were impossible to find in England at the time and I never did buy them on LP. Although I loved all four of them (Smokestack somewhat less so), I have to say that Judgement was my personal favourite. I just loved the feel of the music and it was the first time I had heard Bobby Hutcherson, who was a revelation. Sieite Ocho is a great opening track but I was impressed with the whole album. When I did eventually hear Andrew!, I was quite dissapointed. IMO It sounds like a retread of Judgement. I've still got time to get to appreciate it more though.
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Thanks for the AAJ suggestion. I had been looking there but I was thrown by the fact that there was a thread specifically about the Fontana releases where no one had posted since they actually came out. The discussion you mention is in a different thread about British jazz releases in general. Thanks again.
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Does anyone have any of the new Tubby Hayes reissues on Fontana? If so, could you comment on the recording quality. There are stories that at least one of them is a needle drop. Thanks
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I bought 8 of these in HMV. There doesn't seem to be anything dodgy about these at all They look like perfectly respectable issues to me. I wouldn't compare them to the Spanish Blue Notes in any way.
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I have 'From Hackensack to Englewood Cliffs' by Ike Quebec and I am curious why the last 2 tracks on that CD are not on the new double. These are 'Cry me a River' and "Uptight' Did they fall outside the remit, was this not a '45 session' Does anyone have any idea?
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What’s some of greatest discoveries in jazz?
Steve Gray replied to Hardbopjazz's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Pedantic note - It was, of course, Lucille Bogan. Louise Bogan is someone else entirely. -
I agree with Lon, I think the sound on this is spectacular. Unfortunately I prefer Yusef when he is in 'straight ahead' mode. There is too much 'noodling' on this for me.
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The three additional tracks on the Jimmy Smith. Does anyone know if they have been available before?
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Chris's link has it that Nina Buck and the Palm Court band are fine. No mention of George though.
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I heard that Allen Toussaint was possibly at the Superdome. Does anyone have any more recent information?
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I was looking at the track listing for the new JSP box , 'Away from Base' when I noticed that it contains several tracks by Glenn Hardman. I haven't heard these for years. I have them on vinyl on the Lester Young Story series. I think 'Upright Organ Blues' by 'Glenn Hardman' is the most appropriate combination of tune and performer I have ever come across, and the funniest.
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Well, the notes are much better on the proper boxes. There are none on these new ones. Like I said, the sound is fine, actually very good, and the 4 CDs come in a really neat box that is only slightly wider than a normal CD box. I bought Don Byas, Fletcher Henderson, Ben Webster, Teddy Wilson, Errol Garner, Jimmy Lunceford, Bobby Hacket, Kid Ory, Earl Hines and Red Allen. Apparently there are a 100 of them. I paid £5 but in the rest of Europe they are 4€.
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Bought 10 tonight. Listening to Teddy Wilson right now. Sound is fine. No sleeve notes, just personel. They are not always correct though. They seem to think Billie sings on some tracks on which she doesn't.
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"Complete Motown Singles" Vol.2 due out May 13
Steve Gray replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Maybe, don't know. Like, I said, I have had an email in the last week from HipO saying they they expect the situation to change real soon with respect to delivery to England and the rest of the EU. -
"Complete Motown Singles" Vol.2 due out May 13
Steve Gray replied to J.A.W.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Just ordered Volume 2. European buyers can buy it here It isn't true that it is only available through HipO Also, I hear from HipO that they should be shortly able to handle shipping to all European countries. -
I would suggest ripping it anyway. Sometimes computer drives can get over errors, presumably because they attempt the read several times. It is quite likely that you can produce a more or less error free copy from your original.
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