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  1. thank you for this great write up... seems like i will have to try out a thirdstreamish one next (having eastern sounds, other sounds and into something...) i think the rvg of eastern sounds has been discussed somewhere else as having a very strange mix (a lot of treble?), i only know the rvg and love it though i do think (but don't know much about these things) that the bass sounds a little strange a lot of the time (listening to it right now, one of the records i keep at my office, perfect to calm oneself down and (mentally ) put things back where they belong)... what i want to say: other sonic upgrades may have higher priority...
  2. sometimes you have to travel hundreds of miles to find one... !Congratulations!
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    Brew Moore

    my French is just good enough to see that this might answer Steve's question but I am not sure * Légendaire aussi : Tony Fruscella, l'Open Door et le label Spotlite. Tony Fruscella est majestueux dans ce plan "américain" ; le visage de profil ; les yeux baissés ; une cigarette à la main ; à l'écoute des autres musiciens.
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    Brew Moore

    Here it is: edit to add: don't know if the covers here are rare or anything but I had a good time looking at them: (you have to click at the letters to get to the lists of artists starting with that letter) http://www.positifs.org/jazz-passion/8-deq...chdisqindex.htm
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    Brew Moore

    the cigarette picture is fruscella from what I've seen elsewhere and he doesn't look much like Brew (there is also the (nice!) Cover Photo of the Spotlite LP which I can't find on the Web right now - there you have the two next to each other and can see pretty well who is who) recollections of brew by piano player Lars Sjösten: http://www.sami.se/art/sjosten/bms.htm
  6. Chesney Baker is actually an interesting example of over/underrated because if you forget about the fuss they made around him in the 1950s (which is easy to do after all this time) and look at more recent times or at the opinions on this board (which is actually pretty close to the jazz public today, ok, most are more or less well-informed, many have to do with jazz professionally but what else is there...) then I'd say Chet Baker is either underrated or correctly rated (Kenny G is a more extreme example of such an artist) and indeed there are people here and there which say that he is better than his reputation, that the excellent ones among his later European recordings are overlooked... (typical signs of an underrated artist)
  7. I think some items they already had last year, Grossman and Mehta/Lovens for example, I am pretty sure I saw in their rest bins last summer... but I might mix something up thank you for the hints! would have overlooked Lloyd otherwise!
  8. Since yesterday 2001 has updated the homepage and (essentially besides a (larger) bunch of Telarc Stuff, Oscar Peterson ... McCoy Tyner, whatever) they have the Hatology Releases I have listed below... any thoughts what I have to get if i want to spend, say, 24,95 Euros and each costs 4,99? At the moment I am thinking about the Ortegas, Ellery Eskelin, one Koglmann and... but there are enough names that don't tell me anything such as Guillermo Gregorio or Lauren Newton and people about which I hardly know anything such as Jörgensmann... Help Wanted! Eskelin, Ellery VANISHING POINT Gregorio Trio, Guillermo RED CUBE(d). Gregorio, Guillermo/& Mats Gustafsson, Kjell Nordeson BACKGROUND MUSIC Grossman Trio, Richard WHERE THE SKY ENDED Jörgensmann Quartet, Theo SNIJBLOEMEN Jörgensmann Quartet, Theo TO ORNETTE - Hybrid identity. Jörgensmann, Theo/& Eckard Koltermann PAGINE GIALLE Johansson, S.-A. SIX LITTLE PIECES FOR QUINTET Johansson, S.-A./& Axel Dörner, Andreas Neumann BARCELONA SERIES Koglmann, Franz L'HEURE BLEUE Koglmann, Franz O MOON MY PIN-UP Konrad, Bernd/& Hans Koller Unit PHONOLITH Law Quartet, John ABACUS Lloyd, Jon FOUR AND FIVE Maneri Quartet, Joe TENDERLY McPhee Po Music, Joe OLEO Mehta, Rajesh/& Paul Lovens SOLOS & DUOS/Orka. Melford Extended Ensemble, Myra EVEN THE SOUNDS SHINE Nagl Ensemble, Max RAMASURI Newton, Lauren FILIGREE Ortega Trio, Anthony SCATTERED CLOUDS Ortega, Anthony NEW DANCE Shipp String Trio, Matthew BY THE LAW OF MUSIC Shipp String Trio, Matthew EXPANSION, power, release. Trapist (Brandlmayr, Siewert, Williamson) HIGHWAY MY FRIEND
  9. haven't had a good idea since June and no results at all since November, whenever i look at the stuff I lose interest/concentration after less than 10 minutes which is simply not a good basis for anything ... my boss hasn't said anything yet which I really appreciate but i suppose it's just a matter of time... usually April and May are my best months but we are not yet there and i start to get nervous (and who knows whether this April will be as good as those of 2005 and 2006...)
  10. All I get is a 'Not Found' answer that's sad, it was a fine homepage... maybe I saved his recollections of Zoot (on another computer so i can't check right now) if anyone is interested i can try to find it!
  11. Happy Birthday! Start a great new year!
  12. maybe this is a good place to remark that the fine (written) Buddy Collette Autobiography which Isoardi put together is available at a severely reduced price, eg from amazon...
  13. + he has already recorded with Baron on that Don Joseph LP + the first pre-Masada recordings on Zorn's Filmworks III are dedicated to Fruscella / Triglia (who Zorn acknowledges as one of the major influences on his piano playing )+ Jaques Coursil (and many others) got their chances on Tzadik still from what you wrote elsewhere about Triglia it sounds unlikely that he would participate... (to name just one reason against it) [i suppose he knows / you tell him from time to time that he still has fans all over the world ]
  14. one record i have long been dreaming of is some Masada plus Bill Triglia (Dave Douglas, John Zorn, Bill Triglia, Greg Cohen, Joey Baron) Tony Fruscella / Open Door tribute record...
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    Don Cherry

    IIRC in Leroi Jones Black Music it says that Wayne and others from his school band took the mouthpieces from their saxophones to use them as brass instruments on some tunes... good luck!
  16. we're so used to buying reissues
  17. would never buy anything other than HP (and at least overhere there are cheap and recommendable cartridges on the market by now, ) laser printers are said to be a bit problematic to have in the room for health reasons (infromed myself a little before deciding not to get one... research is still in te beginning however), so I (only I) would only get one if I had something like a "printing room" where it doesn't bother me all the time but wouldn't want one in my office or some other room where i spent a lot of time
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    Tony Fruscella

    the only one i have is chuck wayne's string fever and it is definitely recommended! nice little big band and a bunch of alternate takes on the Sundazed reissue, Joseph gets a number of solos... alternate take :
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    Tony Fruscella

    the only one i have is chuck wayne's string fever and it is definitely recommended! nice little big band and a bunch of alternate takes on the Sundazed reissue, Joseph gets a number of solos...
  20. maybe a good moment to bring up this thread again and ask: does the recent fresh sound CD contain both of his ABC albums? is it highly recommended?
  21. these forums have other limitations, indeed
  22. this seems to be my post forever try searching on google and behind what you are searching for type site:organissimo.org like search for "ecm reissues" site:organissimo.org on google it's not perfect, many hits are from some lofi version of the board (which however has the same posts in it ) and more recent things are mostly overlooked but it's something
  23. i think some of the stuff i ordered from dvdlegacy via amazon came from auckland, too - maybe the ordinary transatlantic route? or maybe dvdlegacy and caiman are the same newzealandian (? ) firm... not that I'd care either
  24. Bill Triglia has his own thread at http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=17203 (partly due to my own posting in wrong threads ) there is als some info in the Tony Fruscella thread http://www.organissimo.org/forum/index.php?showtopic=1867 (Triglia is also on most of Fruscella's great recordings) as you can see in these threads, Allen Lowe knows him and sometimes shares great storie...
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