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Oscar Peterson Mosaic is available for preorder
gmonahan replied to Ron S's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
The set looks good and seems professionally conceived. A look at the other items from the Coda catalogue shows it is a serious operation. Thanks, Guy. Ordered it from Amazon.fr. for 30 something Euro; much cheaper than from the label itself. Hope you'll let us know what you think of it! gregmo -
Will Friedwald's new book
gmonahan replied to crisp's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Except that he horribly misunderstands Gordon Jenkins, misuses musical terms more than once, seems to be unable to notice and/or comprehend the evolution of the singer's swing (and that of the backgrounds) throughout the 50s & 60s, seems t think that all of the post-comeback material is more or less of a piece, and seems to be convinced that at some point "I" will "need" to hear all of the 40s recordings (hasn't happened yet, not but a long shot. One or two at a time is just fine, thank you.). Other than that, a fine book. Seriously. But ain't no way that I take him at all seriously on the "insight" front. I think he's a literate fan as much (or more) than anything else. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Hmmmm. Well, I think he gets Gordon Jenkins about right. As for the other points, the fact that he organizes the book around arrangers rather than chronologically does make it harder for him to chart certain evolutionary developments in Sinatra's singing. Like you (apparently!), I'm not a huge fan of Sinatra's 40s stuff, even though I have and have listened to the Blue Box. I guess I just view that as something I need to listen to again!! gregmo -
Stan Getz Quintets: The Clef & Norgran Studio Albums
gmonahan replied to crisp's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I'm away from my collection right now (arg!), so I can't check this quickly, but this doesn't repeat anything from the Mosaic Getz/Raney set does it? And how about the Verve-issued 3-disc Getz set "East of the Sun: The West Coast Sessions"? Seems to me that had some of the early quintet material, didn't it? gregmo -
Will Friedwald's new book
gmonahan replied to crisp's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
But that's the point where his writing usually becomes very funny. His description of Bono's duet with Sinatra is especially hilarious. I think his book on Sinatra is one of the only good ones ever written about him. I've put this one on my wish list. gregmo -
It's pretty far off topic, so apologies, but for some gorgeous Diz on youtube: Dizzy, Tin Tin Deo As for Satch, still love his duet with Crosby in High Society: Satch and Bing gregmo
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Cancer took my wonderful wife last week
gmonahan replied to Son-of-a-Weizen's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I've been there. I can offer little comfort except to tell you that it gets better with time. Please accept my deepest sympathies. You're in my thoughts. gregmo -
The great, GREAT Johnny Hodges! Thanks for posting!
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Album Covers That Make You Say "Uhhhh...."
gmonahan replied to JSngry's topic in Miscellaneous Music
Oh my God! gregmo -
Prince William and Kate Middleton to marry!!
gmonahan replied to cih's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
I used it in a couple of college classes at the time, but my old video copy was too crappy. I can well imagine it would make students restless today. It was sort of the British answer to the American "The Day After," which made a huge stink then. Hard to believe if one looks at it now. That was also the era of the big Nuclear Freeze movement. Time passes. As for Reagan...don't get me started. gregmo -
Prince William and Kate Middleton to marry!!
gmonahan replied to cih's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
"Threads" was just about the only realistic portrayal of a nuclear attack I've ever seen. Boy, was it a *downer*!! gregmo -
Out of Print Mosaic Box Sets For Sale - 26 of them!
gmonahan replied to B. Goren.'s topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
I'd go for the Hodes set if it were the cd set instead of the lps. gregmo -
Article on Mosaic from the Stamford Advocate
gmonahan replied to mjzee's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
Thanks Chuck. I don't know how I missed these. Seems like he was under contract to other labels when he made these? Or were they recorded in between? Or maybe under a different name? All of the above? None of the above?! gregmo -
Article on Mosaic from the Stamford Advocate
gmonahan replied to mjzee's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
When did Henderson record for Victor? I knew about the Deccas and the Columbia family of labels. I didn't realize he'd recorded for Victor. gregmo -
Many thanks for the birthday wishes!! I bought myself a copy of the newly reissued Sidney Bechet-Buck Clayton Sextet at the Brussels Fair, 1958 for my birthday (despite the terrible exchange rates here in Paris!). Bechet was in very fine form--his last live performance, I think. Anyway, thanks again!! gregmo
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Article on Mosaic from the Stamford Advocate
gmonahan replied to mjzee's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
They are indeed planning a Henderson set covering 1924-1941, probably 7 CDs. I wonder which recordings the Henderson set will include? The complete Fletcher Henderson recordings from that period would require well more than 7 discs. That is interesting. I do stand corrected on my prior statement. Columbia did pioneer some definitive box sets, including "Study in Frustration," the Henderson set. Sound on the cd is really awful though. Putting it together with the mid-30s Deccas (which I like better) would be cool, but it would take a lot of cds. I'll be interested to hear more about this whenever more is available to hear. -
Mr. Kart, as a listener, says that almost certainly there was that influence on Salsa trombonists, but for Mr. Kart's taste the "Kenton Trombone Style" is typically so pernicious that it could be used by the CIA to make him reveal every secret he knows. BTW, I believe that the godfather of the KTS was Kai Winding; its most insidious practitioners probably were Milt Bernhart and (perhaps) Bob Fitzpatrick. Not that these and many more KTS players weren't highly skilled, but so was that Nazi sadist with the dental drills. Ouch! Methinks I detect a trombone-o-phobe here! Whatever else one can say about Kenton's occasionally bombastic brass, I always thought he did a good job with trombones, and Milt Bernhart was great! gregmo
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Article on Mosaic from the Stamford Advocate
gmonahan replied to mjzee's topic in Mosaic and other box sets...
It says *definitive* boxed set, and I'd say that comes fairly close. There weren't a lot of "complete recordings of [blank]" before Mosaic. A Lunceford 30s set? THAT sounds very cool! gregmo -
Ahmad Jamal, Vindicated
gmonahan replied to JSngry's topic in Jazz In Print - Periodicals, Books, Newspapers, etc...
Touche. Well, no. I mean, aren't most of us on this Board effectively critics? At least, as Larry defines the term? Don't we talk about the music, discuss what we think is pretty good and pretty bad, what's been well done, badly done? gregmo -
It's really a recent phenomenon. I teach at a university, and this is really the first year we've had a fair number of parents calling asking questions and still trying to hover over their kids. Luckily, there's an iron-clad federal law that prevents us from saying anything to them without the specific written permission of their now-adult daughter or son. Needless to say, we never ask for that. You really have to let go, and it ain't easy. gregmo
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Why? - has there been some previous discussion on this topic What do you & Chuck know? The chance of a Basie Columbia Mosaic is gone with the release of the Lester Young Mosaic. Not to mention the fact that Columbia already issued a 4-cd compilation that was pretty good, and the Andorrans already did a couple of complete Basie Masters sets on Definitive. The market for that one is shot for Mosaic. No money in it at all. gregmo
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I can relate. Like Lon I lost a spouse, though longer ago--around ten years, then had to face single parenthood for a while, which at first terrified me. But my kids turned out well, thank goodness. Empty-nested two years ago when my daughter went off to college, and I have to say the house got a bit quiet sometimes. But then my son and his wife started having kids--they live around four hours away, and I'm discovering the glories of grandparenthood, which are really, really cool. In fact, I'll be retiring in a few years and moving closer to them (and facing the challenging prospect of moving all those records and cds!!). I've found comfort in good friends, and of course, the music. There's always the music! It sounds trite, but each phase of our life brings new challenges and opportunities once we get past the initial shock. What was it Duke Ellington is supposed to have said when his mother died (or was it his father)? "I took the energy it takes to pout, and wrote some blues." gregmo
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Yeah, we won't see a Mosaic set of the Basie Columbias, but the Duke Brunswicks? Oh yessss! My order is in too. Early Christmas present to myself! gregmo
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Happy Birthday, Christiern
gmonahan replied to neveronfriday's topic in Miscellaneous - Non-Political
What Lon said, and keep bloggin'! gregmo