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No offense taken. I also would prefer a proper reissue! gregmo
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Yes, well, once they're available on a label like Fresh Sound, they're unlikely to get reissued anywhere else. gregmo
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They should still be available on Fresh Sound. gregmo
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You guys are a tough crowd! I think he writes pretty well, and he's very good at obits, which, to be fair, are pretty hard to write well. He does review modern and contemporary things, and he occasionally even likes them! gregmo
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I spent the better part of a day listening to it a couple of years ago. There's some wonderful stuff there, including a lively little performance from Herschel Evans. I hope lots of it gets issued, including the BG stuff. gregmo
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I like the album with Bley. Haven't heard the other one--might have to give it a listen! gregmo
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"Dynamite!" was issued on cd as a two-fer with "Chasin' the Bird." The combo cd was called "Supersax Originals," and is now a bit pricey, but available. I like all of the Supersax albums, not least, of course, because of Rosolino, who remains my favorite trombonist. gregmo
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Hines did some fine work in the 60s, including a couple of fine albums with Johnny Hodges for Verve. Now, if only Mosaic would get around to those....... gregmo
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Thanks Ubu! gregmo
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To me--I was never a big boxing fan--Ali was always so much greater than his sport. The moment when he lighted the olympic torch in Atlanta was truly unforgettable. RIP gregmo
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Hackett always had particularly lovely tone, whether he was playing on his easy listening strings albums or the jazz stuff like the classic 50s albums with Teagarden. My personal favorite is "Creole Cookin'" on Verve, but there are lots of choices. Of course, unlike you, Larry, I always thought "Emily" was kind of a pretty tune! gregmo
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The Basie and the Cole/Jones do look new to me. At least, I can't remember seeing them issued anywhere else. I'll be in Paris next month, so I'm thinking of picking one or both of them up. Has anyone heard them? Ubu? (Were they issued before WW1?! ) gregmo
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I have a bunch of 78s too. I know this question must have been answered a couple of zillion times, but what turntable would people (now) suggest to play them? gregmo
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Thanks! And Ubu, are you sure it's not new, at least to cd? The last JATP concert I have on disc is the Seattle concert from '56. gregmo
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This sounds interesting. Do you have a url or something on it? Where did you see it?! gregmo
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Thanks for posting this ghost, and kudos to Storyville for continuing this series! No sign of it yet on Amazon US, but I guess it will show up there eventually. gregmo
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Gerry Mulligan: The Emarcy Sextet Recordings
gmonahan replied to Tony's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Oh we're all VERY good at inventing those particular rationales! I've been doing it for, uh, a LOT of years! Welcome to the Board Tony! gregmo -
Kaplan's Sinatra bio
gmonahan replied to gmonahan's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Sinatra liked Leonard, interestingly enough. gregmo -
Thanks for posting this Marcel. So, *none* of these were on the "Complete" Bird Verve box? Looks like a fair number of false starts and breakdowns, but still. Between this one and the Strings reissue, one wonders how the people who put together the "Complete" box defined the word! gregmo
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Happy Birthday Chuck Nessa!
gmonahan replied to Free For All's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Many happy returns Chuck! gregmo -
Kaplan's Sinatra bio
gmonahan replied to gmonahan's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
And still is. Rickles is still with us at 90 and apparently still performing. As for Sinatra, Jim has a good point. He was a man of...contrasts! gregmo -
The Sinatra is not new. You can find it on "Sinatra and Sextet: Live in Paris" on Reprise. gregmo
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Kaplan's Sinatra bio
gmonahan replied to gmonahan's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Kaplan tells that story about Shecky and also about the whole business of his falling out with Sinatra. It's interesting to read what jokes about himself Sinatra could take and laugh at and which ones he took offense at. Don Rickles, for example, regularly ripped him a new one, but he liked Rickles and thought his stuff was funny. Go figure! gregmo -
The first exchange between her and Bogart is one of my favorite in that great, great film! gregmo
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I went by as soon as I read this, and there are a good number of sets there. I picked up two old ones I didn't have (the Ike Quebec/John Hardee set on cd and the Ike Quebec 45 rpm set also on cd). I told them while I was there they'd sell them quickly if they put them on line, but the guys at Music Millennium are, to say the least, laid back! I didn't make a written list, but I saw the Gerry Mulligan/Chet Baker tentette set (which was the second set Mosaic ever did), the Mulligan Concert Jazz Band, the Roy Eldridge, the Sidney Bechet Blue Note (cd), the Baker/Freeman set, the Herbie Nichols, the Getz/Raney, the CBS Woody Shaw, the Serge Chaloff, the Buck Clayton (I think), the Capitol Benny Goodman Small Groups, the Peggy Lee/June Christy, the Piano Moods, the Johnny Hodges '56-'61, the Bunny Berigan, and a couple of older Fantasy/Riverside boxes (Pepper Galaxy box). There may have been a few I'm not remembering. I asked if all of them were out, and they said yes, though they also said they had a few more a couple of weeks before! Arg. Probably missed out on the chance to get the Albert Ammons/Meade Lux Lewis cd set at a good price! But so it goes. gregmo
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