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  1. I've tried to amass the things she recorded just in the 60s on cd. She was *prolific*! At least two albums a year. Not all have been reissued, but most are, and they are nearly all very fine. gregmo
  2. Sonny looks frail. Is that a cane? gregmo
  3. Commodore/Decca Eddie Condon, disc VII. gregmo
  4. Those are all great sets. I've never been a big fan of free jazz, so I've been resisting the Braxton and Clifford Jordan sets. Don't know if I'll ever pull the trigger on those two, which means I won't have *all* the big Mosaic boxes. gregmo
  5. It got here the day after I whined about it. I've been listening to it every since. Great set. Some especially nice Teagarden hidden away in there. gregmo
  6. It's here: Thanks Larry. I hadn't seen that one. gregmo
  7. I started a thread elsewhere about this because I didn't see this conversation tucked into a different thread. I'm embarrassed to say I haven't read Chris's book yet, so I saw it more or less unawares. Ok, ignorant! I thought Latifah's singing was pretty good. She captured some of the great blues singer's swagger and style. Mo'onique too. They're both talented. As for the story [spoiler ALERT], I couldn't believe the ending. I mean, the two of them sitting on the back of some truck, dreamily contemplating the beautiful countryside in, where, the South?? Nothing on the controversies surrounding her death? A happy ending? I was struck dumb. I mean, the rest of it was a very average biopic, movie-wise, which I now realize reading this thread was probably all nonsense, but that ending really pissed me off. gregmo
  8. It sure is. I'm on their mailing list, but I've heard nothing more on any possible release date for any of this material. gregmo
  9. Just curious if anyone else saw this, and what the general opinion might be. I thought Queen Latifah and Mo'onique did a pretty good job. Won't start the thread with any spoilers. Maybe later if people want to get into details! gregmo
  10. They showed "MacBeth" last Friday, and I caught most of it. Dark production of a dark play and ill-fated too, since it was made at the same time as Olivier's far more famous and successful "Hamlet," but I thought it was pretty good. Liked the Scottish accents! gregmo
  11. Riley B. King belongs to the ages. gregmo
  12. Grrr. No sign of mine yet. Comes from living on the West Coast, I guess. Takes 'em a little while to get over here! gregmo
  13. You spent more on your kids than on jazz recordings?? Where on earth are YOUR priorities?! gregmo
  14. That's the one I'd be interested in. I'm also interested in getting the Japanese issue of the Verve "Basie's Beat" on cd. Anyone know of a site in English where both of these could be ordered? gregmo
  15. Harry James, "Complete Capitol Recordings of Gene Krupa and Harry James," disc 5. What an amazing trumpeter he was. gregmo
  16. As Director, "Touch of Evil." As actor, maybe "Compulsion." gregmo
  17. That is a reasonable guess. But at the same time, Ira continued to write new lyrics to "I Can't Get Started," and in fact wrote some stanzas specifically for Sinatra's recording on the No One Cares album. So I can see this one going either way. He also rewrote lyrics for Ella when she did the Gershwin Songbooks album. gregmo
  18. I've only been twice, but the first time was back in 1971. I think the Humphreys were there along with trombonist Jim Robinson. Great music. Enjoyed my second trip in 2004 as well. Thanks for the post! gregmo
  19. PM sent on Basie, For the Second Time Hancock, Mwandish gregmo
  20. I commented on it elsewhere in the thread on "Whiplash." I loved it, and argued it's the perfect "anti-Whiplash." Hope you like it. gregmo
  21. I ordered mine from amazon.fr. Booklet is 12 pages including front and back covers and only has the long essay by Danchin and a relatively short note from Cuscuna. It's in a standard, expanded jewel case. gregmo
  22. According to the liners, she was learning the tunes AND the arrangements. I gather it drove Ray Ellis crazy. And the sound on the remastered disc is lovely. I will give it that. gregmo
  23. I liked it too. I felt it was also very honest. It didn't present him as some kind of saint, and it explored issues that surprised me a little, especially since it was made with the cooperation of the family. And, of course, I loved the music. That farewell concert doesn't appear to be available anywhere on DVD. Would be nice to have. gregmo
  24. Have a great one Ubu!! gregmo
  25. Use Google to search "Jazz in Paris Organissimo" and you'll find a prior thread on precisely this subject. gregmo
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