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Return Of The Film Corner Thread
gmonahan replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
An amazing film which I thought was richly deserving of its oscar wins, *especially* for sound. -
Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
gmonahan replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
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Thanks Lon. I had seen that but hoped there might be another way. Oh well, it'll come up for sale some way some day!
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Where do I go to buy this? Discogs lists it as existing but has no copies for sale.
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Tough call, but I think I agree with those who've listed the Basie Live Roulette set on Mosaic. That said, the Savory set........
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Oh my, this is dreadful news. So very, very sad to hear this. From the first Monk set on, I feel like much of my jazz listening life has consisted of following in his wake as he birthed beautiful album after beautiful album, set after set, opening me up to so much wonderful music. I will be forever in his debt.
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Got this one on Chuck's recommendation, and, as usual, he's absolutely right. The sound is very good. Like the video stuff too. Thanks Chuck!
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Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
gmonahan replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
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Nice liners by Loren Schoenberg on this one, but no personnel list, which is irritating. Sound is good.
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Lord shows Daily on cornet, Warren Smith, trombone; Stan Story, clarinet; Don Owens, piano, Nappy Lamare, guitar and banjo; Phil Stephens, tuba and bass; George Defebaugh, drums. Recorded October 1949.
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Very cool! Congrats!
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And the losses of the Deccas too. A real tragedy.
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It is now: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/04/07/arts/music/albert-heath-dead.html
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Why no Horace Silver Blue Note box?
gmonahan replied to tranemonk's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
That's my favorite Silver album. I've always figured Mosaic didn't do one because most of them are easy to get and have remained in print and because there are a LOT of them. -
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I've had this one sitting on my shelf longer than I've had shelves, and I know I've read "in" it, maybe through it, though if so, longer ago than I can remember, so I've decided to read it through...again?! I find myself wishing I had the original 1955 edition with the discography that they decided to omit from the later editions. It would presumably have been mostly 78s.
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Who are the soloists on that one? Would have been cool to hear her do one chorus of "Groovin' High"!
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I like the live Tokyo date from Mainstream. Picked that one up in a Jazz Heritage edition. For some weird reason, Jazz Heritage reissued a bunch of Maintream jazz things from that period. I also prefer later Sarah, especially the Ellington song books on Pablo.