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  1. OK, this one is really funny. greg mo
  2. I'm willing to keep my ears open, Jim. Just got the Don Cherry Blue Notes and have been listening to those. What Sextet album would you recommend?
  3. If you're looking for straight-ahead blowing, it's hard to go wrong with just about any of Freddie's Blue Note dates. The CTIs can be a mixed bag on that score--he gets a bit fusiony on some of those, and least to these ears. That doesn't mean I don't like them, it just means they're different kinds of dates. I also like the Impulses. The Atlantics, not so much. greg mo
  4. Threadgill is a bit *too* avant-garde for me, but I'm happy for all you a-g people out there. Still contemplating the Crosby. greg mo
  5. I thought that was Bud Powell. Have you become a polytheist? greg mo
  6. Sometimes it was "Trinkle Tinkle," sometimes it was "Little Rootie Tootie," sometimes it was "Criss Cross," but the goal was always "Epistrophy."
  7. gmonahan

    Piano Men

    Ellis Larkins never gets mentioned and really deserves to be. I like all the others mentioned already! Oh, did anybody mention Jelly Roll? greg mo
  8. My order took over 10 days to get here, and then there were several not included. Then today, I got three of those, so maybe they'll keep dribbling in. I hope so. One of those dropped was a Ray Barretto I was really looking forward to! greg mo
  9. I spent my life in record stores when I was in high school (dodging dinosaurs, which then walked the earth), but I worshiped at Rose Discount Records in Chicago. Only went there a few times. Came out with an armload of LPs every time. They classified their LPs by label and had lots of Schwann catalogs around! Wild! And the upstairs...an entire floor of cutouts. Sigh.... greg mo
  10. I came to them early, then left for a long time as well. And it was Bags that brought me back. A complete box of their Atlantic albums might qualify as one of the biggest boxes of all time. I wonder how many separate LPs they made for that label? A lot! greg mo
  11. I also find it a compelling read even though I've never been to the shops. It's envy. There are so few such shops left on this side of the water! greg mo
  12. Denny Zeitlin Select, disc 2, nearly as good as disc 1. greg mo
  13. Al Haig really deserves a Mosaic box--a really good and interesting pianist. greg mo
  14. Just received and listening to Denny Zeitlin Select, disc one. So far, I really like it! greg mo
  15. I love this thread!!
  16. The Wet Album?
  17. I see your point, but would like to add I've really enjoyed the Jimmy Witherspoon and have listened to it repeatedly. Me too! That's a great album and kudos to Mosaic for reissuing it. I can't comment on the Wein album as I don't own that one. I think JAW's point was not that these aren't good albums--they are--but that they're odd choices, and I have to concur on that point. There are some odd choices among those singles even by the "more established" artists. I was surprised by the J. J. Johnson choice, for example, because there was some really good jazz stuff he recorded in his other RCA albums (especially "The Total J. J. Johnson") that had to be left out. Likewise, while "Woody's Winners" is a great album, Woody's Columbia material would have made a fine select. greg mo Eh, it wasn't JAW's point, it was my point, well sort of. If your re-issueing stuff to what is an already very limited market and charging top $ for it, surely your criteria should not be albums that happen to be obscure yet are available for release and then talked up to a point to make them seem a definitive release. The Art Farmer Single was a good idea, the Art Blakey Single, not so sure, although now that I've typed that I know someone is going to say it's his best album. You're right though, the choices are odd and it's more than likely why they haven't had the sales they were hoping for with the Singles series and have stopped releaseing them. Not withstanding 3 or 4 people on a Jazz message board of course. :rolleyes: I get the impression that Mosaic thought their customers will go for anything as long as it has the "Mosaic" name on it. They are right to a certin extent, there's a few of those customers on here. I'm not naming names though. :w My bad. I confused posters. Hope NEITHER of you is too insulted! greg mo
  18. I see your point, but would like to add I've really enjoyed the Jimmy Witherspoon and have listened to it repeatedly. Me too! That's a great album and kudos to Mosaic for reissuing it. I can't comment on the Wein album as I don't own that one. I think JAW's point was not that these aren't good albums--they are--but that they're odd choices, and I have to concur on that point. There are some odd choices among those singles even by the "more established" artists. I was surprised by the J. J. Johnson choice, for example, because there was some really good jazz stuff he recorded in his other RCA albums (especially "The Total J. J. Johnson") that had to be left out. Likewise, while "Woody's Winners" is a great album, Woody's Columbia material would have made a fine select. greg mo
  19. I get just about everything Mosaic puts out, but I'll have to think long and hard about this one. I do have the GRP Decca jazz entry for Bing, and there's some good stuff there. I want the Ellington set! greg mo
  20. Would I be right in thinking that this is the 'only' way to hear Kind of Blue? I think they really need to reissue that one. It's so ignored. greg mo
  21. Dude, I'm a saint, not a god.
  22. Have all the IP sets I want (hey, it's an addiction, ok?) Of the OOP sets, I'd like: Nat King Cole trio set Commodore sets (though I'd prefer cds to LPs, and those were LP only) Art Hodes Albert Ammons/Meade Lux Lewis Have all the sessions from the Grant Green/Sonny Clark set been reissued by Blue Note? greg mo
  23. What's frustrating is that Legacy stopped a very fine reissue program short of completeness. Several of the Ellington albums never got that treatment--"Drum is a Woman," "Bal Masque," and "Indigos," come immediately to mind--and there are any number of other Columbia artists who should have gotten it. But instead, we get this mammoth and quite useless Miles Box. Legacy already issued this music in its series of excellent Miles boxes. Like Lon says, weird, but also infuriating! I guess we should take some miniscule comfort in the fact that they're issuing SOMETHING! greg mo
  24. I don't think ANY of us will ever catch up to Lon!! greg mo
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