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"Saturn Records opened its doors to the public in Oakland, California in September of 1992 ..." sounds like the store "turned evil" in the last few months http://www.yelp.com/biz/saturn-records-oakland see also http://www.saturnrecords.com/ (they still offer the box so i just made a screenshot of them offering it in case this should ever be important)
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Digression thread: Coherence is overrated
Niko replied to AllenLowe's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
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Forget Stupendous, Now Everything is Priced to Move!
Niko replied to Dan Gould's topic in Offering and Looking For...
Yep - I think my copy of the Drew was a 'Collectors Choice' issue too. got the drew when another board member was selling his collection (and you should have told people it has Joe Maini on it...) would have bought a bunch of things if the economy was better with me... (but only stuff that was sold anyway to other board members) -
don't know whether this has been up before... just stumbled across a bunch of clarke boland videos on youtube, 4 files about ten minutes each, the band playing a suite called faces with a feature piece for every (?) musician (and as an added bonus during parts of the performances the soloist is shown hanging out at home (or the like)) (strange talking ends after about 3 minutes) http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=BO2hwnr5tKc http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=XobDsr3a-q0 http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=EYviP7pfJ6E (dusko goykovich, sahib shihab...) http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgR_mqO4JiU (derek humble, jimmy woode, johnny griffin...) http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=jkJSnAvP94U&...feature=related
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any important/interesting with or by Woody Shaw that's NOT on CD??
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Discography
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any important/interesting with or by Woody Shaw that's NOT on CD??
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Discography
all but one tracks have made it to cd though, if i didn't overlook anything on the two art blakey ojcs child's dance and mission eternal... are these albums worth getting? another shaw obscure (?) item that's out on cd which i have been wondering about is that 1977 mingus session with Woody Shaw, Jack Walrath (tp) Peter Matt (frh) Gerry Mulligan (ss, bars) Ricky Ford (ts) Paul Jeffrey (ts, arr) Lionel Hampton (vib) Bob Neloms (p) Charles Mingus (b) Dannie Richmond (d) is that worth checking out? those two albums master of art / night music aren't out on cd either... right? -
i just went to www.puritan.com (seems the site has several names) and successfully added CO Q-10 200 mg. Softgels to my shopping cart, i use firefox version 5.0
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just one out of many possible reasons... did you make sure you have the newest version (a new version) of firefox installed? took me several hours recently to find out that this was the reason hotmail didn't have a reply button in the emails anymore...? also before completely resetting your computer, give the site at least one day to start working again on its own - possibly the issue is on their side...
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haven't heard a lot of ammons so far, my favorites are Blue Gene (what a band: Idrees Sulieman, Gene Ammons, Pepper Adams, Mal Waldron, Doug Watkins, Art Taylor, Ray Barretto) Angel Eyes (my first ammons, did indeed buy it partly for the obvious reason, two fine small groups with johnny hammnod smith (and frank wess) and with mal waldron...) and, not really a sideman date i'd say Groove Holmes - Groovin With Jug
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if someone with the photoshop skills made a genuine pablo album out of this, i wouldn't mind (all you have to do is change the type to something strange and maybe make the whole thing 30 percent darker)
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while this sure is off-topic (here would have been a more natural fit, for instance http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php...=16546&st=0 ) this sure is interesting enough to fit in any thread! baby face cousin at play: http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=e9reLZRxGUo and btw, here is a substitute link for peter fallico's baby face article, link in the other thread is broken... http://web.archive.org/web/20041021041534/...s/Willette.html
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found proof that it does pay off (well, not financially) to go to the same used cd shops again and again even if the selection has always been dull... found, for 5, 6, 7, 7, and 8 euro Valdo Williams - New Advanced Jazz Charles Williams - Trees and Grass and Things Doug Carn - Adam's Apple Randy Weston - Monterey 1966 Cal Green - Trippin
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oh yes! also, did you ever wonder, why lonehill reissues have aaj under recommended webpages (as well as vervemusicgroup.com and bluenote.com ?!) but not organissimo?
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anyone else find it cute how they use photoshop to erase the original label names from the original covers when reprinting them...
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Your favorite dates with three or four-horn front lines...
Niko replied to Rooster_Ties's topic in Miscellaneous Music
talking about roditi, one very fine album with a three or four horn frontline on a number of songs is vitor assis brasil's 1969 album trajeto which is currently available very cheaply, assis brasil is a very interesting alto player and roditi has some nice solos, too (his first and only session for a number of years to come (?)) -
James Moody / Kenny Barron - Fly me to the moon got this lonehill twofer of two james moody argo albums a few weeks ago and strongly recommend it... the first album, comin' on strong features moody, barron, chris white on bass, rudy collins on drums (gillespie's rhythm section) and the highly interesting guitar player george eskridge (i see he is also on one of sam lazar's argo albums... hope that one becomes available, too) this is the best moody album i've heard so far besides return from overbrook... the second album is pretty interesting as well moody and barron plus four musicians from chicago including paul serrano on trumpet...
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stumbled across a konitz discography on the web, didn't know one existed so i thought i'd post the link... http://www.press.umich.edu/pdf/0472115871-discography.pdf
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Mrs Robinson Teo Macero Wally Cirillo
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anouar brahem has several trio recordings with oud and piano or bass... (like oud, piano accordion or oud, saxophone, bass) http://www.anouarbrahem.com/
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of what i've heard (the savoy albums with coltrane, the stardust album, lateef's other sounds) i like the quartet album "the king and i" best... my favorite trumpet quartet album iirc (well there are other favorite trumpet quartet albums, tolliver..., but they are quite different atmospherically)
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cool! looking forward to that record even more then... can't watch it from work, but is that him? Yes, that's him! However did you find that, Nico? Thanks, I shall be sending that on to other friends. found it via google... actually searching directly on youtube is often enough more effective; like, searching dircectly on youtube i found a second clip of that band featuring your friend
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if i get you're problem correctly (which means many had it before): sounds like you entered organissimo via google which prefers to watch threads this way... click on options in the upper right corner of the first post in any thread. a menu opens and you have to pick "Switch to: Standard" under display modes...
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what do you think about thom jurek? ( he sure meant well http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&a...10:dzfrxqqhldke )
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cool! looking forward to that record even more then... can't watch it from work, but is that him?
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Interesting! Is that the one with my old friend Danny Padmore on bass? that's the one! had never heard of it, always thought "ray warleigh's first album" was his only one and was pretty excited to see there was another album, and even on cd for a nice price... http://www.amazon.co.uk/One-Way-Tommy-Chas...2180&sr=8-1 it's not yet here but i will pay special attention to the bass playing