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If you’re just looking for an intro to Bird, I got my start years ago with Yardbird Suite, which also includes his Verve material. I progressed from there.
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Legitimate in what way? Authorization to use? Sound not pristine? If you wanted studio, why not purchase the complete savoy dial. You can probably find it in the secondary market. Sorry, didn’t see GAs post. The alt takes are important but you can skip them if you don’t like them. I’d rather have them than not.
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
Brad replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
This goes down as Not Enjoying. I went to listen to the McCoy Tyner Select and couldn’t find it; I searched high and low. Then a thought hit me: maybe I thought I bought it (I’m convinced I did) but actually didn’t. Unfortunately, the would be profit takers have jacked up the price so I will have to wait or purchase the individual albums separately. -
What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Brad replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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I was going to purchase Parenthesis (as well as a few other titles) but I have so many other things to read that I decided to pass, for now.
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Brad replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
I still haven’t decided whether to purchase the new Cream box. I’m leaning more to Felser’s position. -
That is indeed sad news. RIP.
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Missed a few. Sorry
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I don’t live that far from Somerville and I’m surprised that there was a recording studio there. In looking at the web I can’t tell if they still exist. One of the owners died a couple of years ago. One of his big claims to fame was recording Gladys Knight’s Midnight Train to Georgia there.
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LF: Lou Donaldson - Swing and Soul CD decent price
Brad replied to felser's topic in Offering and Looking For...
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Thanks. She’s home now and getting stronger so things are good!
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From a purely jazz perspective, I see the following issues: Don Cherry Cherry Jam Miles Davis Double Image: Rare Mikes from the Complete Bitches Brew Sessions Bill Evans Some Other Time Dizzy Gillespie Charlie Parker Town Hall Concert Jimmy Guiffre Graz 1961 Jimmy Guiffre 3 & 4 The NY Concerts Dexter Gordon The Squirrel Dexter Gordon Live in Chateauvallon 1978 JJ Johnson and Kai Winding Stonebone Charles Mingus Mingus Ah Um Redux Thelonious Monk Palais des Beaux Arts 1963 Charlie Parker Jazz at Midnite Dave Pike Jazz for the Jet Set Sun Ra Egypt 1971 Soul Jazz Records Presents Brazilian Funk Power Soul Jazz Records Presents Studio One 007 I don’t know if the last two are jazz.
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Here’s the list. Nothing terrifically exciting, some Dexter and a few other things. Record Store Day
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What rock music are you listening to? Non-Jazz, Non-Classical.
Brad replied to EKE BBB's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Playing Favorites: Reflections on Jazz of the Later 1940's
Brad replied to BillF's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Playing Favorites: Reflections on Jazz of the Later 1940's
Brad replied to BillF's topic in Miscellaneous Music
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Thanks Gheorghe. She’s coming home today so that is great news.
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There used to be a record store with branches in East Hanover and Wayne, NJ that always had the latest releases. When I first became in Jazz it was a godsend; it always had the latest RVGs, Connoisseurs and OJCs. My first listen of Moanin' came from there. I'd buy everything they had. Unfortunately, like many record stores, they didn't last. Can't remember their name but they made a big difference in my Jazz listening.
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Bookmarked!
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Thanks.
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