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  1. Jimmy Giuffre: The Capitol & Atlantic Records 6 ("The western Suite" at the Moment)
  2. both boxes are very good indeed - so i guess it was good to have this traffic jam, so that there was time enough for listing? :-))
  3. Woody Herman & His First Herd: Woodchopper´s Ball, Live in 1944
  4. McKinney´s Cotton Pickers: The Frog remasters ("Put It There")
  5. Miles Davis: Relaxin (because it´s sunday)
  6. Bach & Cafe Zimmermann: an ideal combination! Enjoy also the other CD´s from them
  7. this email has just arrived from Mosaic (good News of Course!9: Two More Sets Back In Stock View this email with images Add to Address Book Forward To A Friend July 26, 2017 Limited Editions Back In Stock! The Complete Clifford Jordan Strata-East Sessions Strata-East began as a collaboration between pianist Stanley Cowell and trumpeter Charles Tolliver, who were forced into "self-publishing" when they couldn't find a label that would issue and market their "Music Inc." album. Clifford Jordan liked what he heard and asked the team if they could press and release sessions he had made headlined by Pharoah Sanders, Charles Brackeen, Cecil Payne, Ed Blackwell, Wilbur Ware and himself on dates from 1968 and '69. The session led by Ware went unreleased until 2012, and the Blackwell session makes its first appearance here. "The Complete Clifford Jordan Strata-East Sessions," bundles them all for the first time ever. It features the 6 outstanding unreleased tracks, by Ed Blackwell with a drum ensemble and a quartet featuring Don Cherry. Collectively, the sessions are a microcosm of the jazz world in the 1970s, where the power was always on and the ideas were electrifying. Unsurprisingly, every track is an original - there's not one standard tune in the lot "Appropriately this box includes what from many perspectives was Clifford Jordan's recorded masterwork, Glass Bead Games..this will certainly rekindle interest in and broaden consideration of Clifford Jordan's overall career, presenting as it does some unpolished diamonds and previously unreleased gems of a late-60s/early 70s recording period that is certainly overdue for this level of retrospective consideration." - Willard Jenkins, liner notes ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles Mingus The Jazz Workshop Concerts 1964-65 We all know about small, medium and large. Coach, Business, and First Class. And then there's urgent, critical, and life-threatening. At Mosaic, we have three stages, too: rare and historically important; acclaimed milestone; and undeniably monumental epic masterpiece. We've uncovered another one of those epic masterpieces. The set chronicles the essential live performances of this genius of modern music as his compositions achieved a depth and complexity we would come to know as Mingus's most signature work. It includes (on the earlier recordings) the brilliant Eric Dolphy, along with Jaki Byard, Dannie Richmond, Johnny Coles, and Clifford Jordan -- certainly one of the best assemblages of musicians ever. Mosaic's box set includes an essay and track by track analysis by Mingus biographer Brian Priestley, an essay on the history of Charles Mingus Enterprises and many rare photographs from the concerts. This is truly a find worth hearing, worth savoring, and worth collecting. "Some jazz festivals settle immovable in one's memory," wrote downbeat. "Usually they have that rare and delicious moment when the intensity of a performance, its inspiration, is so overwhelming it sets off something akin to an electric shock... Such a performance roused the Sunday afternoon audience to a cheering, standing ovation at last month's Monterey Jazz Festival..." Trad, Big Band & Swing (CD Collections) Benny Goodman Louis Armstrong Duke Ellington Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars Eddie Condon & Bud Freeman James P. Johnson Count Basie & Lester Young Modern Jazz (CD Collections) Charlie Parker Hank Mobley Ahmad Jamal Modern Jazz Quartet Charles Mingus Woody Shaw Clifford Jordan Dial Sessions Bee Hive Sessions Savoy BeBop Sessions Jazz Vocals (CD Collections) Louis Armstrong Bing Crosby Chick Webb & Ella Fitzgerald Louis Armstrong & The All-Stars Rosemary Clooney Mosaic Records HQ Vinyl Series Stan Getz Roland Kirk Gerry Mulligan DVD Box Set Jazz Icon DVD Box (6 DVDs) Great performances by the John Coltrane Quartet, Thelonious Monk, Freddie Hubbard, Johnny Griffin, Rahsaan Roland Kirk and Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers. Thank you for your support. Sincerely, All of us at www.mosaicrecords.com | email: info@mosaicrecords.com | 203-327-7111 You have received this email because you provided your email address to a UMG artist or label mailing list This email was sent to berthold.kraemer@online.de by Mosaic Records. List Manager, Mosaic Records. 425 Fairfield Ave., Stamford, CT 06902 Unsubscribe | Update Profile | View Privacy Policy
  8. Count Basie The Columbia Sessions (1941-1951) I´m still hoping that Mosaic will come out with the remaing records during Basie´s time with Columbia and hopefully also the RCA-Victor records. I own those 3 boxes, but I guess Mosaic will do rather better Job with them! What do you think about that?
  9. Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers "At The Cafe Bohemia 1" (1955)
  10. and now Erskine Hawkins: The RCA Victor Sessions 3 (Jazz Tribune)
  11. and again Teddy Wilson, this time "The Associated Transcriptions" from 1944
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