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i bet you Mr. B.C. was completely clean too, i serously seriously dont see him goofin up w/ art pepper, i bet you he was a healthy cat. and re- that buddy-history cd set, the night i found my copy, i also met Steve Howe, and i asked steve howe, when he mentioned jim hall as an inflence, in what context did you 1st hear jim hall, and he said in chico hamilton quartet and i said oh really, look what i just found (fumbled thru my pocket to find it i was not planning on this happeneing at the start of the interaction) and i showed him my copy, how it came w/ a kodak actual photo of buddy in LA, and then my copys also autographed, and steve howe is all: very cool, buddy collette is a great instrumentalist and im all: u know it! steve howe was totally impressed
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Grant Green- Visions
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez's topic in Recommendations
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once again, theres grant green on the cutting edge of it all. here grant basically lays out the entire contemporary jazz movement, on this aweseome album. sucks though only side 2, is vangelder stamped. 2 sided vangelder copies exist though i bet, right-- i remember jsngry or someone going over w/ me how this was a common occurance even way back w/ the sidewinder but thats besides the point this thread is about how on this album, GG basically establicshes the entire smooth jazz movement in one album. the master at work again!
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ok i notice there are two variations of this, ones with the stereo sticker affixed on the upper left, above the text "blue train".....and other versions, with the gold stereo stick afficked on the right, below where it has printed "blue note 1577"....my q, is: does anyone know which run came first http://www.popsike.com/John-ColtraneBlue-TrainBlue-Note-BST1577W63rdDG/110103848021.html http://www.popsike.com/John-Coltrane-BLUE-TRAIN-Blue-Note-BST-1577-W-63rd-NY/4794079078.html
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and A TRIBUTE TO HADLEY CALIMAN, right? they'd better.
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Buddy Collette was the best he was SO appealing to me i liked all his stuff. i admit i dont have that 4-flute player record on mercury, but i love his flute and clairnet and sax and his bands and configurations and location and it all, buddy collette is like the west coast hank mobley
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ok i swear i was demo-ing a liberty misspress at first, wait is the title track, note-for-note, a charlie parker song? cause if not it was definetly a misspress cause the sax also sounded NOTHING like joe henderson. even hank was not his usual self. and those were from a seperate session. i passed on buying the liberty press of this today i just couldnt figure it out
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R.I.P. saxophonist, flautist, clarinetist, composer, arranger, & rights activist Buddy Collette.
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John Patton - That Certain Feeling flaw
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to jeffcrom's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
ive never used a mircoscope on an lp (sounds interesting) but i have an original press grant green latin bit- stone cold mint: but on track one side one (is it mambo inn?)- during the piano solo, there is this click, SO LOUD-- ever 1.5 seconds, SO LOUD for like 3 minutes. but you gotta believe me its all nice and glossy and mint i cant see w/ my eyes anything broken about it-- dont get me wrong though im happy its there though and i wish more blue notes had it (beacuse i saved 400 dollars, lol........) -
remember a few months ago I was trying to remember
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to AllenLowe's topic in Artists
KING released a record recorded @ the harvard exit theater?!?!?!? i will never urinate on the side of that building ever again. -
the freddie redd mosaic is only 2 cds, right? well i got it for 12 bucks (no case/book etc, just cds)-- the cds are manufactured differently than the mobley set, i think the freddie set is real early or something
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http://books.google.com/books?id=m8NNXtuFeukC&pg=PA8&lpg=PA8&dq=spotlite+dial+sound&source=bl&ots=z8Qa521Zjl&sig=5TfW_NQTqL4i9EBh9O-AfPDxyzk&hl=en&ei=gVKQTIz3AZG-sQODjImyDg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CCMQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=spotlite%20dial%20sound&f=false this is pretty useful you guys, a small book/pamphlet about the dial recordings of bird.....you guys probably know about this already hmm maybe i will. let me re read thru this book, then see if i can formulate some questions, i wonder if he knows my friend who discovered some of those alternate takes
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dude that was a white label promo dodo copy too
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omg, side b wild fire, this is tottally where the coasters got 'yackety yak' from....omg.....
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Personal stuff
chewy-chew-chew-bean-benitez replied to Chuck Nessa's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
everyone in that photo looks cool. awesome pic -
R.I.P- i am blessed to have seen Hadley numerous times in recent years and im so happy to have been able to do that, he always sounded phonemonal and was by far the most legitimate jazz musican we have in the city. from the gerald wilson orchestra to the grateful dead, how many people can say that besides hadley?