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  1. ohhhhhhhhhhhhhh.............. thank god you had the BBC on that day, that is VERY useful info espically the last part--- for lee n horace they had to change the bussiness plan (ie. give them royalties?)--this sunk them so much they were forced to sell to liberty?
  2. hey so what WAS the deal anyway? jimmys BN contract ran out, and he hopped over to verve, or jimmy just split and let BN issue all the unissued jimmy ie. open house plantalk et al, to fill out the contract, or what was the beef? they touched upon it in that old blue note docu. from the 90s...but they made it seem like it was a big deal-- whats the real story?
  3. oh i have the 'its necessary"...
  4. i have never even heard a jimmy smith verve record, what is up with those? so there jimmy + oliver nelson big band for like every album? ehhhhhhhh........what did MGM do to him? gimme Club Baby Grand vol. 1 any day!
  5. ive only had mcmaster-cuban, i need afro cuban!! i need to wait for a G- to Poor copy in the 0-100 range!!
  6. oh ok brownie, and KD's cab ride too is from that session as well, i looke it up, found the session, the 1st session of 1955 it looks like. this is one of those bluesnotes i think im gonna have to have on mcmaster for a REAL long time....it wasnt issued as a liberty (why, i have no idea how they made those decisions, what gets reissued , what didnt, etc) .....
  7. as seen here, http://cgi.ebay.com/KENNY-DORHAM-AFRO-CUBAN-OG-DG-RVG-BLUE-NOTE-5065-LEX-AV-/190401609330?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Music_on_Vinyl&hash=item2c54d1fe72 its an alternate cover, this is the 10", right? well , for the 12" w/ the same cover as the cd....were more tracks added? or is it the exact same, or?
  8. so chuck was responsible for working on these years ago?
  9. i know this is old news, i did a search...but omfg, no, let me repeat: O. M. F. G. i skipped right to una mas, ITS SO GOOD, a definetly closer to the orig and not as diff as i remember that west coast version w/ jackie mclean to be (on cd) the tape quality is good i can tell, the cd mastering hasnt destroyed this album-- is this really off of AM radio? wait was it eq'd mastering? no it seriously doesnt sound like its from the AM radio at all!? its on uptown records. isnt there been asso. w. that label w/ people we know? i was suprised to see it was produced by a M.D. Medical Doctor. hey i have a request. chewy here is 1000% disconnected w/ the modern new-cd market, can u guys keep me hip to releases of this ilk? blue note catalog might be deleted (but who needs those on cd anyway, lol) but this new stuff comming out 2010 is blowing my mind: live KD n joe henderson show? im sorry i didnt touch on every point about this
  10. so you're saying it was a mistake for horace to bring back in his 1st trumpter player, and kenny was all out of control that day, oooo where was hank that day, he should of been there w/ Jr Cook instead of Jimmy Heath!!!
  11. autobiography? is that available or from a long time ago? what does he say about hank?
  12. VG, side 2 has a little light surface scratching, side 1 VG+, cover is one w/ glossy plastic over it, it was comming up a little and i took 90% of it off and the cover looks much better, cover looks VG+++
  13. how could cuscuna just 'hand' horace the tapes?? arent they owned by EMI or whatnot- to be fair i HAVE heard that before, but i thought it was in the context of a horace live session...anyhoo how could michael do that
  14. O M G do u guys know about these? did alfred lion force horace to do a re-record a month later in quintet form, or i wonder whats going on w/ this date...W-O-W! Horace Silver Tentet Kenny Dorham, Blue Mitchell (tp) Grachan Moncur III (tb) Julius Watkins (frh) Junior Cook, Jimmy Heath (ts) Charles Davis (bars) Horace Silver (p) Gene Taylor (b) Roy Brooks (d) Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, April 11, 1963 Silver's Serenade Blue Note rejected Sweet Sweetie Dee - Nineteen Bars - Next Time I Fall In Love - Horace Silver Tentet Kenny Dorham, Blue Mitchell (tp) Grachan Moncur III (tb) Julius Watkins (frh) Junior Cook, Jimmy Heath (ts) Charles Davis (bars) Horace Silver (p) Gene Taylor (b) Roy Brooks (d): same personnel Rudy Van Gelder Studio, Englewood Cliffs, NJ, April 12, 1963 The Dragon Lady Blue Note rejected Let's Go To The Nitty Gritty - Nineteen Bars
  15. yea-- and then while he was there, roy haynes was there demanding they give him a free copy of song for my father, lol-- wait brownie must of been at the W> 61st one...right?
  16. mono Silver's Sernade under a pile of Bert Kampfpert records in an alley
  17. that isnt as interesting, its just a giant old office bldg with like a burger king in front or something
  18. to me, it does kinda look like a little Prestige-ey, i also like how now instead of making phenomenal soul-jazz records they now make delicous marzipan chocolate treats. lately ive been typing in addresses to see old bldgs of music-related interest, etc- glad u guys liked seeing it
  19. i have some of this stuff on king 45
  20. yea, Earl Grey-Methadone... hey i know, maybe Jules Bihari had to get him goofed up so much so gerry wouldnt releaize he was making an album for CROWN....lololololollollol
  21. http://i12.ebayimg.com/06/i/001/05/ac/d3d1_12.JPG
  22. daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam. that makes me think...... dude sam rivers/jimi hendrix/larry young/tony williams.........that would of been the greatest supergroup!
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