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Why I Think Sinatra's "Wee Small Hours" Album is So Great
gmonahan replied to Teasing the Korean's topic in Discography
Sinatra himself considered Only the Lonely to be his best work, and I agree, but I still adore Wee Small Hours, especially the title cut. -
Oh yeah, definitely. The documentation is slim, and it was put out by Membran. I got it because it was the only way to get some of these fairly rare records. I repackaged the discs into jewel cases, used Lord to double-check personnel and recording dates, and distributed them out under the specific artists. I listen to one or the other now and then, but the sound is definitely nothing to write home about.
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Stereo Jack’s relocating under new ownership
gmonahan replied to Mark Stryker's topic in The Vinyl Frontier
Always nice to see you Jack! -
My apologies for being so long to respond to this query. The answer is: not as far as I know. It was recorded and issued on LP in Germany, then acquired by Victor and issued on cd as part of that label's accompanying issues to its massive Ellington Centennial set. Those included Cootie Williams in Hi-Fi, the Hodges/Davis collaboration In Atlantic City, and Gonsalves's Ellingtonia, Moods, and Blues.
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A great, great performer!! RIP.
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Mosaic on the news, sort of
gmonahan replied to Stompin at the Savoy's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I'm pretty sure that the third one from left is "The Complete Blue Note Sam Rivers Sessions," but I can't make out the others. -
Which Mosaic Are You Enjoying Right Now?
gmonahan replied to Soulstation1's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
A fine set. I used to be all over Mosaic about doing the 60s Verve things, but then the Andorrans put out most of it, so that put paid to that suggestion! Even with that, his final two albums for the label--"Rippin' and Runnin'" and "Don't Sleep on the Subway," have still not been issued on cd, to my knowledge. -
You really aren't missing that much with the Babs Gonzales book. I'd call it a fun read, but how much of it can be believed is difficult to assess. Since it was self published back in the 60s, it is hard to find and expensive to buy if you do find it (though its original price was 95 cents!). I got it from an ebay seller who was, I'm pretty sure, a member of this Board, though I don't know whether s/he still is! As for the Reig book, that one is worth finding. I got if from my local library. I see that it's for sale on Amazon and Ebay, but for too much money (in my view)!
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Agreed. The ballads are to die for.
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Women and Mosaic Records
gmonahan replied to Face of the Bass's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
They also did the Peggy Lee/June Christy Capitol Transcriptions set. -
I watched the first two episodes of "Citadel," the new spy series. Stanley Tucci is in it. I'll watch anything with Stanley Tucci.
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Women and Mosaic Records
gmonahan replied to Face of the Bass's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
And they could probably do that. Kirk recorded for Decca, and Mosaic has usually been able to license stuff from Universal. They could probably get hold of the Asch label material too, but who knows about the other stuff? She recorded some for Victor, Continental, Savoy, and Vogue. Sony owns the Victor and Vogue material and have been unwilling recently to license it. But a Decca/Asch set would be cool, and the Asch stuff could use a good sound magician like Doug Pomeroy to try to bring it back. I'd go for that set. -
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A couple of fun stories as I approach the end of the book about how Sonny intimidated other players: Terrence Blanchard was going to play with him at Carnegie Hall. "I called Branford. I said, 'Man, Sonny called me to do a gig with him at Carnegie Hall.' Branford said, 'Go ahead and get your ass kicked like all the rest of us. This is your time." Jackie McLean was also going to play with him. He "went to Boston to give his horn a checkup with legendary saxophone technician Emilio Lyons. 'He said, Emilio, chick my instrument, 'cause I got to go in the ring with Sonny Rollins'.:" I love stories like that!
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Return Of The Film Corner Thread
gmonahan replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
Saw "Air." Thought it was pretty good. Afleck does a fair Phil Knight. -
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Charles Mingus Complete 1970s Atlantic box set
gmonahan replied to ghost of miles's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
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