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what I mostly remember Springboard for (correctly, I hope) is putting out LPs by then hit artists that consisted of demos and/or earlier recordings on off labels. I was particularly "amazed" at this one: Note Side B #2 - whoevrthat is (recitation only, no music) is not Sly, and sounds a whole lot like Wink Martindale. Yeah, Springboard was a Shady Grady, for sure.
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both!
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whoa....
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Trip existed before and after their Emarcy program. There was also the Tootie Heath record, a live Randy Weston thing, that trumpet night at the Coronet (or whatever it was), as well as some Vee-Jay reissues and other stuff that was sorta pulled from the ether. Fred Norsworhty was maybe in the picture (but in the shadows), maybe. Trip was a division of Springboard, and Springboard was a REALLY questionable outfit.
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Oh my god....this is some of the freest, loosest music I've ever heard. Literally made me drop everything and listen, and, eventually, dance. My record is scratchy, but even at that...the orchestra sounds like a freakin' village folk band, that's how free they are. This is an amazing record.
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A word about the multiple headset w/base landlines. We have those ourselves and love them, but you want to make sure that a system is in place to always have one headset at the base. Portability is wonderful, but if you forget where you left the damn thing...They have finder functions, but if a person is a little confused or whatnot, that could get dicey.
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Glad to be of service.
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Nothing matching your description shows up here: https://www.discogs.com/label/490522-LP-Reproduction
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Art Ensemble Of Chicago - We Are On The Edge [Pi Recordings]
JSngry replied to mjazzg's topic in New Releases
Not familiar with her either, but this collaboration should be interesting. I'm in. -
There's the Gloria Coleman/Pola Roberts impulse! record, but that was not an all-girl group and there were only two people on the cover.
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Dude! I know that kind of thing is in the blood, and you're probably gonna get back on as soon as you're able, but please take care. PLEASE!
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And nothing over $4.99. Sounds like some fun awaits, love it when that happens!
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Oh crap, looks like I posted after only loading two items. Had to go back and add the rest. It seemed like a really good haul of (mostly) 20the Century classical in earlier recordings, mostly from the earlier 1970s. Looking forward to hearing what's up with that, as well as to hearing the Tatrai play Bartok.
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Ok, I think this is it for a while. Again, not known to be "great", but hope is high. Bartok Records?!?!?!? Check it out, wow: https://www.discogs.com/label/356652-Bart%C3%B3k-Records Who ran Bartok records? Surely not Bartok himself. But it appears they are still in business, selling product! http://www.bartokrecords.com/ Bartók Records & Publications P.O. Box 399 Homosassa, FL 34487 U.S.A. Tel.: 352.382.2015 from the collection of Evelyn Campos, of Garland, Evelyn, can you hear me? I got your record now. This one was calling my name as soon as it flipped up. from 1952 & 1955. Love that cover. Ives? String Quartets? I'm ready. Originally on Vox, wonder what the turnaround time to the budget label was? The Household Muse?!?!?!?!?! another Horenstein in the wild! NO idea what to expect here, but Time, Series 2000, 4.99, not something I'm leaving behind, just becuase. $2.00, seemed necessary. No idea again, but I like how they look like players on the way to a gig, not already playing one. The LPs are heavier than fuck, hopefully hte playing is as well.
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hmmmm, ok then, thanks!
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From where? I tried CD Baby but they said it was on backorder. And Amazon was, like, 2X the price.
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I like where it says "Sensed more than heard above 16k".
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What Classical Music Are You Listening To?
JSngry replied to StarThrower's topic in Classical Discussion
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Back out again today, last time for a while, I hope. Nothing "great" here...or is there? I don't know. on Catalyst. Song selection and tune times are not inspiring, but hey - $3.pp. No illusions - Butera/Vegas/Hey. That bottom cover is pure "picture is worth a thousand words" gold. I bet they're all dead by now, but it doesn't matter, they're still out there. You've been warned. Seems like the kind of thing you damn near have to buy. I don't know Claude Hopkins, although I've heard of him for decades. It's got Hilton Jefferson and it's on Alamac. To everybody who didn't buy it, a big THANK YOU!!!! About to let it go, but then at the end of the liner notes it says that Elvin's on some of it, so... Record looks somewhat plowed, but I suppose I need to hear this once and for all. Hope it's as good as the voices ahve said. It's the JAM album on Red's own R/H label. Looks to be mint and was only $2.00. What's not to love about it? Old School Jack Lonshein Mainstream back cover for 2 bucks again. I'll do that all day every day. w/Walter Page & Pee Wee Russel.
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Ok, this batch is not as "great" as the last one, but it should be almost as much fun: Well yeah! Involving Esmond Edwards, Don Sebesky, Phil Ramone, and All The Usual Suspects. possibly (and that's a big if) a Gil Evans chart or two. The liners (by Dave Dexter who should know more than to leave it hanging) offer nothing more "the arrangements were contributed by Monty Kelly, Lou Bush, Gil Evans, and John Scott Trotter". Let us not forget Milt Kamen! Another version. New to me, heard about it for a long time. Kenyon Hopkins feat. Phil Woods. We'll see...
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